7 votes How to write idempotent Bash scripts Posted 4 days, 22 hours ago by hungariantoast Tags: linux, open source, source.arslan, author.fatih arslan, bash, shell, unix, coreutils, scripting https://arslan.io/2019/07/03/how-to-write-idempotent-bash-scripts/ Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Published Jul 3 2019 Word count 1120 words 3 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [3] hungariantoast (OP) 4 days, 22 hours ago (edited 3 days, 21 hours ago) Link The Seventy managed to perform a hard rise and escaped the worst of the heat corridor. Still, temperatures inside the ship reached 223°, and it wasn't until almost seven minutes later that the... The Seventy managed to perform a hard rise and escaped the worst of the heat corridor. Still, temperatures inside the ship reached 223°, and it wasn't until almost seven minutes later that the crew was able to retrain their scopes. Thankfully, they did so just in time, and captured this footage of a vessel leaving the mining site. It's an unknown make, with an unidentified propulsion signature. That alone isn't unusual. Half the rockhopper vessels in the Shatter are custom-made and unregistered, but no one can explain how it was able to survive that deep into the heat corridor. That mining site is /gone/. The iron-nickel chunk it was built around liquefied. Nothing in the Shatter could have survived down there, but that ship did. 4 votes first-must-burn 4 days, 15 hours ago Link Parent When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other. When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other. 3 votes TaylorSwiftsPickles 4 days, 16 hours ago Link Parent Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo! Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo! 1 vote
[3] hungariantoast (OP) 4 days, 22 hours ago (edited 3 days, 21 hours ago) Link The Seventy managed to perform a hard rise and escaped the worst of the heat corridor. Still, temperatures inside the ship reached 223°, and it wasn't until almost seven minutes later that the... The Seventy managed to perform a hard rise and escaped the worst of the heat corridor. Still, temperatures inside the ship reached 223°, and it wasn't until almost seven minutes later that the crew was able to retrain their scopes. Thankfully, they did so just in time, and captured this footage of a vessel leaving the mining site. It's an unknown make, with an unidentified propulsion signature. That alone isn't unusual. Half the rockhopper vessels in the Shatter are custom-made and unregistered, but no one can explain how it was able to survive that deep into the heat corridor. That mining site is /gone/. The iron-nickel chunk it was built around liquefied. Nothing in the Shatter could have survived down there, but that ship did. 4 votes first-must-burn 4 days, 15 hours ago Link Parent When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other. When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other. 3 votes TaylorSwiftsPickles 4 days, 16 hours ago Link Parent Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo! Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo! 1 vote
first-must-burn 4 days, 15 hours ago Link Parent When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other. When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other. 3 votes
TaylorSwiftsPickles 4 days, 16 hours ago Link Parent Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo! Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo! 1 vote
The Seventy managed to perform a hard rise and escaped the worst of the heat corridor. Still, temperatures inside the ship reached 223°, and it wasn't until almost seven minutes later that the crew was able to retrain their scopes. Thankfully, they did so just in time, and captured this footage of a vessel leaving the mining site. It's an unknown make, with an unidentified propulsion signature. That alone isn't unusual. Half the rockhopper vessels in the Shatter are custom-made and unregistered, but no one can explain how it was able to survive that deep into the heat corridor. That mining site is /gone/. The iron-nickel chunk it was built around liquefied. Nothing in the Shatter could have survived down there, but that ship did.
When you get to the end of this series, I hope you publish one a tête-bêche that reads as a bash manual on one side and this story on the other.
Ah, the good ol' tildes bash-a-roo!