Basic script using read
When used as part of a script that prompts for user input, the suppression of the line feed is exactly what we want. We will begin by copying the existing hello2.sh
script to hello3.sh
and build an interactive script. Initially, we will use echo
as the prompt mechanism, but, as we gradually enhance the script, we will generate the prompt directly from the shell built-in read
command:
$ cp $HOME/bin/hello2.sh $HOME/bin/hello3.sh $ chmod +x $HOME/bin/hello3.sh
Edit the $HOME/bin/hello3.sh
script so that it reads as follows:
#!/bin/bash echo -n "Hello $(basename $0)! May I ask your name: " read echo "Hello $REPLY" exit 0
As we execute the script, we will be greeted and prompted with whatever is typed. This is echoed using the $REPLY
variable in the echo statement. As we have not yet supplied a variable name to the read built-in command, the default $REPLY
variable is used. The script execution and output are shown in the following screenshot. Take some time to practice the...