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The official goal of Shell01 is simple: "Introduction to basic commands and the manipulation of files and directories." However, anyone who has passed through 42’s common core knows the reality:
Many beginners try basename or complex string manipulation. Solution: Use find , sed , or basename with parameter expansion.
Writing a manual counter with awk . Elegant Solution: sed -n 'p;n' (print, then skip next line). Key lesson: Learn sed 's addressing modes. One-liners beat multi-liners. 4. r_dwssap - The Mirror of /etc/passwd Prompt: Take /etc/passwd , keep every other line starting from the 2nd, reverse login order, swap : for spaces, and print only users with a specific shell. shell01 42
Good luck, cadet. The shell awaits.
find . -type f -name "*.sh" -exec basename {} .sh \; Key lesson: Read the find man page until you understand -exec and {} \; . Prompt: Count all files and directories in the current directory and all subdirectories. The official goal of Shell01 is simple: "Introduction
Using ls -R | wc -l (which miscounts hidden files and directory names). Solution: find . -type f -o -type d | wc -l Key lesson: find is your best friend. ls is your enemy for scripting. 3. skip - The Seduction of sed Prompt: Print every other line (starting from the first).
But once you finish it, you will never look at a terminal the same way again. You will start piping grep into awk into sort in your sleep. And that is exactly the point. Elegant Solution: sed -n 'p;n' (print, then skip next line)
If you have just finished Shell00 (where you learned to create files, manage permissions, and use ls ), Shell01 will feel like a sudden leap from "using a computer" to "thinking like a developer."