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Hi experts,
In one of our code we have used some command like this.
name=${name##*/}
Can someone please let me know what exactly it does?
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Can i use the shell script like this? When i am running the script it is hanging not giving me any output. I can redirect the output and then i can do the manipulations also but why this one is wrong. I am confused we can do like this or not..
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