Bash Scripting

Bash Scripting
@bash-scriptingCreated Dec 2025DevOps & Cloud
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Learn, share, and master Bash scripting for Linux automation, server tasks, DevOps workflows, and everyday productivity.
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Gift Balogun Dec 27, 2025 in Articles 1 min read
We’re excited to have you here This group is a space for learning, sharing, and collaborating around Bash scripting, Linux automation, and command-line productivity. Whether you’re just getting started with shell scripts or you’ve been automating ...
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Gift Balogun Mar 20 in Tutorials 3 min read
Keeping your website secure isn’t optional anymore. Users expect it, browsers enforce it, and search engines reward it. SSL certificates are a core part of that security, but managing them manually can quickly become a headache, especially when they ...
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Gift Balogun Mar 18 in Tutorials 3 min read
Command line tools are the backbone of productivity for developers, system administrators, and DevOps engineers. From automating repetitive tasks to managing servers efficiently, a well built CLI tool can save hours of manual work. If you’ve ever wa...
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Gift Balogun Mar 4 in Tutorials 4 min read
Nothing is more frustrating than a Bash script that just… hangs. No errors. No logs. No output. Just a stuck process quietly consuming resources while your deployment pipeline waits indefinitely. If you're a backend developer, DevOps engineer, or s...
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Gift Balogun Feb 20 in Articles 3 min read
Bash scripting has always been one of the most powerful and intimidating tools in a developer’s toolkit. It’s lightweight, fast, and deeply integrated into Linux systems. But let’s be honest: writing clean, safe, and maintainable Bash scripts can be ...
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Gift Balogun Feb 17 in Articles 3 min read
Modern backend development is filled with powerful frameworks, cloud dashboards, container orchestration tools, and CI/CD pipelines. It’s easy to spend most of your day inside an IDE or browser based admin panel and forget that, underneath it all, yo...
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Gift Balogun Jan 28 in Tutorials 3 min read
Bash scripting is one of those skills every developer uses, but very few truly master. We write quick scripts to automate tasks, glue systems together, or run background jobs and then one day, something breaks. The script silently fails, produces the...
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Gift Balogun Jan 16 in Articles 4 min read
Every few years, someone declares Bash “dead.” And yet here we are in 2026 still relying on Bash scripts to deploy applications, automate servers, glue systems together, and keep production running at 3 a.m. Bash scripting hasn’t disappeared. It ha...
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Gift Balogun Jan 1 in Articles 1 min read
New year, new opportunities, new scripts to automate our lives. To everyone in this Bash Scripting Group — welcome to 2026! This is the year we write cleaner scripts, break fewer servers, automate smarter, and finally stop copy-pasting that same cro...
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Gift Balogun Dec 28, 2025 in Articles 4 min read
Modern infrastructure is full of dashboards—Grafana panels, cloud provider consoles, and third-party monitoring tools. They’re powerful, but sometimes they’re also slow, noisy, or simply overkill for day-to-day server checks. If you spend most of yo...
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Gift Balogun Dec 21, 2025 in Tutorials 4 min read
Keeping your VPS running smoothly isn’t just about deploying code and hoping for the best. Servers can run out of disk space, spike in CPU usage, or silently go down especially when you’re not watching. For solo developers, startups, and small teams,...
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