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When you are working on a Linux environment, does any of the following sound familiar to you?
You are spending significant amount of time doing tasks manually, without knowing how to automate those tasks effectively using bash scripts.
You are constantly dealing with log files, data files, and other text files, and spending a lot of time manually manipulating the text files, without knowing how to use sed and awk effectively to get the job done.
If you are putting off mastering the Vim editor for a later day because learning Vim editor is not intuitive, friendly, or fun.
The following three eBooks are essential for you when you spend significant amount of your time on Linux environment.
Bash 101 Hacks eBook - Take Control of Your Bash Command Line and Shell Scripting
Sed and Awk 101 Hacks eBook - Enhance Your UNIX / Linux Life with Sed and Awk
Vim 101 Hacks eBook - Practical Examples for Becoming Fast and Productive in Vim Editor
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For Bash eBook: Bash cheatsheet, Book companion
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For Vim eBook: Vim cheatsheet
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