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Template_getops-functs-readfile.sh
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Original author = Sylvain HORRIERE
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For each line in the file input, get the webserver and check the urls
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script_functions_1.sh
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Original author = silfun1
description
This template give an example of two arguments given to a script, with a getops loop that check and get the varibales
2 functions exists: one is the usage and the other named backup (create a backup copy of a file)
A check if done to see if the arguments are empty or not. If the second argument (target file) is still empty, we create the target filename automatically
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script_one_argument.sh
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Original author = silfun1
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Template with one variable named VAR1, that get value form an argument given to the script
There is a check to see if there is the argument and if the variable is not empty
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template-getopts.sh
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Source = https://github.com/RenatGilmanov/shell-script-template/blob/master/getopts/template-getopts.sh
Original author = RenatGilmanov
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This template include an example of the getops loop
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template-shflags.sh
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Source = https://github.com/RenatGilmanov/shell-script-template/blob/master/shflags/template-shflags.sh
Original author = RenatGilmanov
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This template show us an example of the shflags usage
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template_Eric-Hache.sh
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Original author = Sylvain H.
description
This template give an example of severals arguments given to a script, with a getops loop and shift keywords. It check and get the varibales
Usage function
A check if done to see if the arguments are empty or not.
A lot of checks are done to be sure that the variables contains good values.
A log file is created to have a trace.
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zcolor_bash_template.sh
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Source = https://linuxtidbits.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/bash-script-templates/
Original author = Todd Partridge (Gently)
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This template show us a usage of the colors in bash
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