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04_navigation.sh (1034B)


      1 #!/bin/sh
      2 
      3 # When you installed this program, it was written to 'cd' into this
      4 # directory (folder). cd stands for change directory, when you cd'd
      5 # into shelllings/ you changed into that directory. 
      6 #
      7 # $ cd foo/     # takes you into the foo folder
      8 # $ cd ..       # takes you out of 1 upper folder
      9 # $ cd ../..    # takes you out of 2 upper folders
     10 # $ cd ~        # navigates to your user's home directory, may not
     11 #                 work with all shells
     12 # $ pwd         # shows you which folder path you are in
     13 #
     14 # The exercise will begin when you run 'sh shelllings.sh 3' and you
     15 # will have to find a random folder. Navigate using the commands above
     16 # to find a folder with a password in it. You may want to use the 'ls'
     17 # command from the previous lesson.
     18 #
     19 # When you have found the file, use this command. Replace the file_name
     20 # with the actual file's name if you cannot open it
     21 #
     22 # $ cat file_name
     23 #
     24 # Don't worry about deleting the newly created folders, it should be
     25 # automatically deleted.
     26 
     27 password=""
     28 echo "$password"