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Bash scripting for fun (and profit?) | 2024-08-19 | daily/2024/08/19/bash-scripting-for-fun-and-profit |
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As well as PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, etc, I write a lot of Bash scripts.
From project-specific run files to CI pipelines, Dockerfiles and deployment scripts, Bash is used a lot in the ops side of software development.
Today, though, I wrote a small Bash script for my personal laptop.
I store an archive of video files on an external hard drive of conference talks, courses, tutorials or live streams that I want to keep or rewatch, and found that I've sometimes downloaded the same videos more than once, with the same files on my laptop and hard drive.
A few days ago, I was watching a video that I thought I'd save, but wasn't sure if I already had, so this script dumps the contents of my hard drive into a JSON file that I can easily browse or search through to see if I already have a video archived.
The script is fairly simple and uses tree
and jq
to display and format the data before saving it to a file on my laptop.
When I need to update the file, I plug in the hard drive and run it again.
A simple problem, and not something related to a particular project, but something I was able to solve with a Bash script.