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How do I write new Linux commands that support options?
How do I write new programs which shall run on Linux command line the same ways as the existing commands do, and which also can be used with the switches/options as ls-l,etc do?
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Linux has a very rich command line language, and commands can be put in a file and executed, like a .bat file in Windows. To start, you create a plain text file and put your commands in it. You then make your file executable.
For instance, if your file name is "my_file", execute this command to make it executable:
chmod 755 my_file
To run it, execute this command:
./my_file
If you are just getting started with Linux commands, enter "linux command line introduction" in your favorite search engine.
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N00B, you should be able to put the script together the same way, and then just run it through the GUI just like any other executable (double click). Hope this helps. ๐ค
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I see what you're sayin' Hardik Khane. But I think N00B is lookin' for a simpler, more hands on, 'tactile' approach. Blueprints v construction...to make an analogy. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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Charlie Mitchell But I want to run the script without putting "./" in front of my script.
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Charlie Mitchell I'll try tomorrow, thank you.
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Adding the directory in which the executable is saved, to the PATH variable enables us to enter the command without ./ . But the problem of implementing the switches/options still remains.
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Charlie Mitchell, I agree๐