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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Execute script in series of folders Post 302898058 by 3therk1ll on Friday 18th of April 2014 06:41:40 AM
Old 04-18-2014
Execute script in series of folders

I'm trying to get a script to iterate of an array in bash run a series of commands in those folders.

Code:
#Folder names
folders=(folder1 folder2 folder3)

#Common path for folders
fold_path="/Users/Rich/Projects/"

# For each element array copy script to folder and execute
for f in "${folders[@]}"
do
cp $desktop_script $fold_path/$f
chmod +x $fold_path/$f/$desktop_script
exec $fold_path/$f/$desktop_script
done

This part of the code seems to be working ok, the script is being copied across and made executable. I think the issue is with the secondary script.

This script gets the name of the directory it is in and adds that name to the commands it executes, specific for each folder by name
Code:
path=${PWD##*/}
 rm -rf .git
git remote rm origin
git remote add origin https://github.com/myusername/"${PWD##*/}".git
git push --set-upstream origin master

The error I keep getting is that the folder name, which is is evaluating fine returns:
Code:
./gitter.sh: line 2: folder1: command not found


Last edited by 3therk1ll; 04-18-2014 at 07:57 AM.. Reason: corrected syntax
 

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