├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── deneme.txt
├── hesapMakinesi.sh
├── kabuk1.sh
├── kabuk10.sh
├── kabuk11.sh
├── kabuk11a.sh
├── kabuk12.sh
├── kabuk12_1.sh
├── kabuk13.sh
├── kabuk13_1.sh
├── kabuk14.sh
├── kabuk14a.sh
├── kabuk15.sh
├── kabuk16.sh
├── kabuk17.sh
├── kabuk18.sh
├── kabuk18a.sh
├── kabuk18b.sh
├── kabuk19.sh
├── kabuk2.sh
├── kabuk20.sh
├── kabuk21.sh
├── kabuk22.sh
├── kabuk23.sh
├── kabuk24.sh
├── kabuk25.sh
├── kabuk3.sh
├── kabuk4.sh
├── kabuk5.sh
├── kabuk5_1.sh
├── kabuk6.sh
├── kabuk7.sh
├── kabuk8.sh
├── kabuk9.sh
├── kabuk_programlamaya_giris.pdf
├── linux_komutlari.pdf
├── matris_determinant_ornek.sh
├── ornekveri.csv
└── sistem_yonetimi_ornek.sh
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/README.md:
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1 | # BashProgramingSamples
2 | Bash programing samples for my lesson
3 |
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/deneme.txt:
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1 | 52
2 |
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/hesapMakinesi.sh:
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1 | #! /bin/bash
2 | clear
3 | sum=0
4 | i="e"
5 |
6 | while [ $i = "e" ]; do
7 | echo -n "Birinci sayıyı giriniz: "
8 | read n1
9 | echo -n "İkinci sayıyı giriniz: "
10 | read n2
11 | echo "1.Toplama"
12 | echo "2.Çıkarma"
13 | echo "3.Çarpma"
14 | echo "4.Bölme"
15 | echo "Seçiminiz ->"
16 | read sec
17 | case $sec in
18 | 1)
19 | sum=$(expr $n1 + $n2)
20 | echo "Toplama ="$sum
21 | ;;
22 | 2)
23 | sum=$(expr $n1 - $n2)
24 | echo "Çıkarma = "$sum
25 | ;;
26 | 3)
27 | sum=$(expr $n1 \* $n2)
28 | echo "Çarpma = "$sum
29 | ;;
30 | 4)
31 | if [ $n2 -eq 0 ]; then
32 | echo "Bölen için 0'dan başka bir sayı giriniz."
33 | else
34 | sum=$(expr $n1 / $n2)
35 | echo "Bölme = "$sum
36 | fi
37 | ;;
38 | *) echo "Yanlış Seçim" ;;
39 | esac
40 | echo "Devam etmek istermisiniz (e/h)) ?"
41 | read i
42 | if [ $i != "e" ]; then
43 | exit
44 | fi
45 | done
46 |
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/kabuk1.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | echo "Kullanıcı Adınızı Giriniz"
5 | read kad
6 | echo "Şifre giriniz"
7 | read -s sifre
8 | echo "Kullanıcı adınız : $kad Şifreniz : $sifre"
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
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/kabuk10.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | for degisken1 in deger1 deger2 .... degerN
4 | do
5 | komutlar
6 | done
7 |
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/kabuk11.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | for agac in akasya sogut visne elma armut ayva
4 | do
5 | echo $agac
6 | done
7 |
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/kabuk11a.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | for sayi in {1..10} {20..30}
4 | do
5 | echo $sayi
6 | done
7 |
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/kabuk12.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | for dosya in *
4 | do
5 | echo "Dosya Adi :" $dosya
6 | done
7 |
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/kabuk12_1.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | sayi=1
4 | for dosya in *
5 | do
6 | <<<<<<< HEAD
7 | echo $sayi". Dosya Adı: " $dosya
8 | =======
9 | echo $sayi "Dosya Adi :" $dosya
10 | >>>>>>> c796acbb89fcb3a7c492559248dcb6ced1036a54
11 | sayi=$((sayi+1))
12 | done
13 |
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/kabuk13.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | clear
4 |
5 | dizi_Degisken=(Ocak Subat Mart Nisan Mayis Haziran Temmuz Agustos Eylul Ekim Kasim Aralik)
6 |
7 | echo -n "Bir Ay Degeri Giriniz :"
8 |
9 | read deger
10 | if [ $deger -le 0 -o $deger -ge 13 ]
11 | then
12 | echo "YANLIŞ DEĞER!"
13 |
14 | else
15 | echo "cevap : ${dizi_Degisken[$deger-1]}"
16 | fi
17 |
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/kabuk13_1.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | harf=(a b c d)
3 | echo $harf
4 |
5 | echo ---------------
6 |
7 | echo ${harf[2]}
8 |
9 | echo -------------
10 | echo ${harf[*]}
11 |
12 | echo ---while-----
13 |
14 | degisken=0
15 | while [ $degisken -le 3 ]
16 | do
17 | sleep 1
18 | echo ${harf[$degisken]}
19 | degisken=$((degisken+1))
20 | done
21 |
22 |
23 | echo ---for-----
24 |
25 | for degisken2 in ${harf[*]}
26 |
27 | do
28 | sleep 1
29 | echo $degisken2
30 | done
31 |
32 |
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/kabuk14.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | clear
4 |
5 | dizi_Degisken=()
6 | dosya_sayisi=`ls | wc -l`
7 |
8 | for dosya in *
9 | do
10 | dizi_Degisken=("${dizi_Degisken[@]}" "$dosya")
11 |
12 | done
13 | typeset -i yazilan_dosya_sayisi=0
14 | while [ $dosya_sayisi -gt $yazilan_dosya_sayisi ]
15 | do
16 | echo ${dizi_Degisken[yazilan_dosya_sayisi]}
17 | yazilan_dosya_sayisi=$((yazilan_dosya_sayisi+1))
18 | done
19 |
20 | echo ${dizi_Degisken[*]}
21 |
22 | echo "Bir Deger Giriniz :"
23 |
24 | read deger
25 |
26 | echo "cevap : ${dizi_Degisken[$deger-1]}"
27 |
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/kabuk14a.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | dizi_Dosya=()
4 |
5 | for dosya in `cut -d',' -f4 ornekveri.csv`
6 | do
7 | dizi_Dosya=("${dizi_Dosya[@]}" "$dosya")
8 |
9 | done
10 |
11 | echo ${dizi_Dosya[*]}
12 |
13 | typeset -i ortalama
14 | sayi=`cut -d',' -f4 ornekveri.csv| wc -l`
15 | for yas in {0..3}
16 | do
17 | echo "$yas . veri degeri : ${dizi_Dosya[$yas]} "
18 | ortalama=ortalama+${dizi_Dosya[$yas]}
19 |
20 | done
21 |
22 | echo "scale=2 ; $ortalama/$sayi" | bc
23 |
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/kabuk15.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | clear
4 |
5 | dizi_Degisken=()
6 |
7 | for dosya in *
8 | do
9 | dizi_Degisken=("${dizi_Degisken[@]}" "$dosya")
10 |
11 | done
12 |
13 |
14 | echo ${dizi_Degisken[5]}
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
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/kabuk16.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | clear
4 |
5 | function merhaba {
6 | echo "Merhaba Dünya!"
7 | }
8 |
9 | cevap () {
10 | echo " Sanada Merhaba!"
11 | }
12 |
13 |
14 | merhaba && cevap
15 |
16 |
17 |
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/kabuk17.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | function fonksiyon_adi {
5 | komutlar
6 | }
7 |
8 |
9 | fonskiyon_adi () {
10 |
11 | komutlar
12 | }
13 |
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/kabuk18.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | echo -n "1. Sayıyı Giriniz : "
3 | read bir
4 | echo -n "2. Sayıyı Giriniz : "
5 | read iki
6 | echo "Topalama icin TOPLA Cikarma icin CIKAR yazınız"
7 | read islem
8 |
9 | toplama () {
10 | echo $bir+$iki | bc
11 | }
12 |
13 | cikarma () {
14 | echo $bir-$iki | bc
15 | }
16 |
17 | if [ $islem == TOPLA ] ; then
18 | toplama
19 | elif [ $islem == CIKAR ] ; then
20 | cikarma
21 | else
22 | echo "hatalı girdi"
23 | fi
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
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/kabuk18a.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | echo "Birinci $1 ve Ikinci $3 sayilari girdiniz"
5 |
6 | echo "Islem olarak $2 yapmak istiyorsunuz"
7 |
8 |
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/kabuk18b.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | bir=$1
4 | iki=$3
5 |
6 | toplama () {
7 | echo $bir+$iki | bc
8 | }
9 | cikarma () {
10 | echo $bir-$iki | bc
11 | }
12 |
13 | if [ $2 == + ] ; then
14 | toplama
15 | elif [ $2 == - ] ; then
16 | cikarma
17 | else
18 | echo "hatalı girdi"
19 | fi
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
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/kabuk19.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | if [ -f $1 ]
5 | then
6 | echo "$1 adlı dosya sistemde mevcut"
7 | else
8 | echo "$1 adlı dosya sistemde yok"
9 | fi
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
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/kabuk2.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #bunu görmez
4 |
5 | echo "Adınız $1 ve Soyadınız $2"
6 |
7 | echo "Bu ciktiyi $0 dosyasının çıktısı olarak aldınız"
8 |
9 |
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/kabuk20.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | deger=0
3 | while [ $deger -lt 10 ]
4 | do
5 | deger=$((deger+1))
6 | echo $deger
7 | done
8 |
9 | echo "bitti"
10 |
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/kabuk21.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | for tckn in `cut -d',' -f1,3 ornekveri.csv`
4 | do
5 | echo "Kişinin TCKN Numarası: $tckn"
6 | done
7 |
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/kabuk22.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo 'Birinci Sayı Giriniz:'
4 | read a
5 | echo 'İkinci Sayıyı Giriniz :'
6 | read b
7 | x=$(expr "$a" + "$b")
8 | echo $a + $b = $x
9 |
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/kabuk23.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | read -p "Büyük karekterli bir yazı giriniz : " i
3 | o=$(echo "$i" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
4 | echo $o
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/kabuk24.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | DARKGRAY='\033[1;30m'
4 | RED='\033[0;31m'
5 | LIGHTRED='\033[1;31m'
6 | GREEN='\033[0;32m'
7 | YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
8 | BLUE='\033[0;34m'
9 | PURPLE='\033[0;35m'
10 | LIGHTPURPLE='\033[1;35m'
11 | CYAN='\033[0;36m'
12 | WHITE='\033[1;37m'
13 | DEFAULT='\033[0m'
14 |
15 | COLORS=($DARKGRAY $RED $LIGHTRED $GREEN $YELLOW $BLUE $PURPLE $LIGHTPURPLE $CYAN $WHITE )
16 |
17 | for c in "${COLORS[@]}";do
18 | printf "\r $c LOVE $DEFAULT "
19 | sleep 1
20 | done
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/kabuk25.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | for F in *
4 | do
5 | if [[ -f $F ]]
6 | then
7 | echo $F: $(cat $F | wc -l)
8 | fi
9 | done
10 |
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/kabuk3.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | #typeset -i sonuc
4 | echo "çarpılacak ilk değeri giriniz"
5 | read a
6 | echo "çarpılacak ikinci değeri giriniz"
7 | read b
8 | sonuc=$a*$b
9 | #echo $sonuc
10 |
11 | echo "scale=4; $sonuc" | bc
12 |
13 |
14 |
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/kabuk4.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | if linux komutu
5 | then
6 | komut1
7 | komut2
8 | ......
9 | else
10 | komut1
11 | komut2
12 | ....
13 | fi
14 |
15 |
16 | -gt
17 | -lt
18 | -ge
19 | -le
20 | -eq
21 | -ne
22 |
23 |
24 | -z
25 | -n
26 | =
27 | !=
28 |
29 | -f
30 | -s
31 | -r
32 | -w
33 | -x
34 | -h
35 | -c
36 | -b
37 |
38 |
39 | -a
40 | -o
41 | !
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
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/kabuk5.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | echo "0 ile 20 arasında bir sayı giriniz ..."
5 |
6 | read sayi
7 |
8 | if [ $sayi -lt 20 -a $sayi -gt 0 ]
9 |
10 | then
11 | echo "Seçtiğiniz sayı : $sayi "
12 | else
13 | echo "Yazdığınız $sayi sayısı uygun aralıkta değil."
14 | fi
15 |
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/kabuk5_1.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 |
4 | if [ $1 -lt 20 -a $1 -gt 0 ]
5 |
6 | then
7 | echo "Seçtiğiniz sayı : $1 "
8 | else
9 | echo "Yazdığınız $1 sayısı uygun aralıkta değil."
10 | fi
11 |
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/kabuk6.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | case anahtar-sozcuk in
4 |
5 | secenek1)
6 | komutlar
7 | ;;
8 | secenek2)
9 | komutlar
10 | ;;
11 | *)
12 | komutlar
13 | ;;
14 | esac
15 |
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/kabuk7.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | clear
4 |
5 | echo "_____________________________________"
6 | echo "| 1. Ekranı Temizle |"
7 | echo "| 2. Sistemde kimler var görüntüle |"
8 | echo "| 3. Bu dizindeki dosyaları göster |"
9 | echo "| 4. Saat Kaç? |"
10 | echo "-------------------------------------"
11 |
12 |
13 | echo -n "Seçeneğinizi Giriniz : "
14 | read secenek
15 |
16 | case $secenek in
17 | 1)
18 | clear
19 | ;;
20 | 2)
21 | who
22 | ;;
23 | 3)
24 | ls -la
25 | ;;
26 | 4)
27 | date +%H:%M
28 | ;;
29 | *)
30 | echo "Yanlış seçenek seçtiniz"
31 | esac
32 |
33 |
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/kabuk8.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | while kosul ifadesi
4 | do
5 | komutlar
6 | done
7 |
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/kabuk9.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | deger=100
4 |
5 |
6 | while [ $deger -gt 0 ]
7 | do
8 | echo $deger
9 | sleep 0.1
10 | deger=$((deger-2))
11 | done
12 |
13 | echo "bitti"
14 |
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/matris_determinant_ornek.sh:
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1 | #! /bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "2x2 LİK MATRİSİN DETERMİNANTINI HESAPLAMA MAKİNESİ "
4 |
5 | read -p " a11 elemanını giriniz " a11
6 | read -p " a12 elemanını giriniz " a12
7 | read -p " a21 elemanını giriniz " a21
8 | read -p " a22 elemanını giriniz " a22
9 |
10 |
11 | echo "
12 |
13 | MATRİS DETERMİNANT
14 |
15 | ---- ----
16 | | | | |
17 | $a11 $a12 $a11 $a12
18 | | | | |
19 | $a21 $a22 $a21 $a22
20 | | | | |
21 | ---- ----
22 |
23 | "
24 |
25 | echo "detA= $(( $a11 * $a22 - $a12 * $a21 )) "
26 |
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/ornekveri.csv:
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1 | Ahmet,Yilmaz,951357789,35,E
2 | Ayşe,Özyılmaz,123654789,25,K
3 | Engin,Altan,986532147,30,E
4 | Ece,Elif,6546456456,15,K
5 |
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/sistem_yonetimi_ornek.sh:
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1 | #İbrahim Varola tarafından oluşturulmuştur.
2 | #Ege Kalkandelen ve Berkant Demirci' ye yardımları için teşekkürlerimi sunarım.
3 |
4 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
5 |
6 | clear
7 |
8 | kullanicilar=(root hyuce ibrahimvarola)
9 | kullanici_sifre=(root 1234 abcd)
10 | kullanici_seviye=(1 1 1)
11 | degisken1=0
12 | secenek=0
13 | kullanici_adi_tanimlama() {
14 | echo -n "Tanımlayacağınız kullanıcının adını giriniz: "
15 | read yeni_kullanici
16 | kullanicilar=("${kullanicilar[@]}" "$yeni_kullanici")
17 | }
18 |
19 | kullanici_seviyesi_belirleme() {
20 | while [ 1 ]
21 | do
22 | read -p "Seçmiş olduğunuz ${kullanicilar[$((secenek-1))]} kullanıcısının seviyesini giriniz(1 - 0): " kull_sev
23 | if [ $kull_sev -le 1 ]
24 | then
25 | kullanici_seviye[$((secenek-1))]=$kull_sev
26 | echo "işlem tamam!!"
27 | break
28 | else
29 | echo "Yanlış değer girdiniz, lütfen tekrar deneyiniz."
30 | fi
31 | done
32 | }
33 |
34 | kullanici_sifresi_belirleme() {
35 | read -p "Seçmiş olduğunuz ${kullanicilar[$((secenek-1))]} kullanıcısının şifresini belirleyiniz: " kull_pass
36 | kullanici_sifre[$((secenek-1))]=$kull_pass
37 | }
38 |
39 | yeni_kullanici_sifresi_belirleme() {
40 | echo -n "Tanımlamış olduğunuz $yeni_kullanici kullanıcısının şifresini belirleyiniz: "
41 | read yeni_kullanici_sifre
42 | kullanici_sifre=("${kullanici_sifre[@]}" "$yeni_kullanici_sifre")
43 | }
44 |
45 | yeni_kullanici_seviyesi_belirleme() {
46 | while [ 1 ]
47 | do
48 | echo -n "Tanımlamış olduğunuz $yeni_kullanici kullanıcısının seviyesini belirleyiniz(0 ya da 1): "
49 | read yeni_kullanici_seviye
50 | if [ $yeni_kullanici_seviye -le 1 ]
51 | then
52 | kullanici_seviye=("${kullanici_seviye[@]}" "$yeni_kullanici_seviye")
53 | echo "Kullanıcı $yeni_kullanici sisteme başarıyla tanımlandı!"
54 | break
55 | else
56 | echo "Yanlış değer girdiniz, lütfen tekrar deneyiniz."
57 | fi
58 | done
59 | }
60 |
61 | user_root() {
62 | while [ 1 ]
63 | do
64 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
65 |
66 | echo "1- Yeni kullanıcı tanımlama"
67 | echo "2- Kullanıcı seviyesi belirleme"
68 | echo "3- Kullanıcı şifresi değiştirme-belirleme"
69 | echo "4- Çıkış"
70 |
71 | echo -n "İşleminizi giriniz: "
72 | read islem
73 |
74 | case $islem in
75 | 1)
76 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
77 |
78 | kullanici_adi_tanimlama
79 |
80 | kullanici_sifresi_belirleme
81 |
82 | yeni_kullanici_seviyesi_belirleme
83 |
84 |
85 | ;;
86 | 2)
87 | clear
88 | while [ 1 ]
89 | do
90 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
91 | degisken1=0
92 | kullanici_sayisi=${#kullanicilar[*]}
93 |
94 | while [ $degisken1 -lt $kullanici_sayisi ]
95 | do
96 | echo "$((degisken1+1))- ${kullanicilar[$degisken1]}"
97 | degisken1=$((degisken1+1))
98 | done
99 |
100 | read -p "Lütfen değişiklik yapmak istediğiniz kullanıcının sahip olduğu numarayı seçiniz: " secenek
101 |
102 | if [ $secenek -gt $((degisken1)) -o $secenek -eq 0 ]
103 | then
104 | echo "Yanlış seçenek seçtiniz, lütfen tekrar deneyiniz."
105 | else
106 | kullanici_seviyesi_belirleme
107 | break
108 | fi
109 | done
110 | echo
111 | ;;
112 | 3)
113 | clear
114 | while [ 1 ]
115 | do
116 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
117 | degisken1=0
118 | kullanici_sayisi=${#kullanicilar[*]}
119 |
120 | while [ $degisken1 -lt $kullanici_sayisi ]
121 | do
122 | echo "$((degisken1+1))- ${kullanicilar[$degisken1]}"
123 | degisken1=$((degisken1+1))
124 | done
125 |
126 |
127 | read -p "Lütfen değişiklik yapmak istediğiniz kullanıcının sahip olduğu numarayı seçiniz: " secenek
128 |
129 | if [ $secenek -gt $((degisken1)) -o $secenek -eq 0 ]
130 | then
131 | echo "Yanlış seçenek seçtiniz, lütfen tekrar deneyiniz."
132 | else
133 | kullanici_sifresi_belirleme
134 | break
135 | fi
136 | done
137 | echo
138 | ;;
139 | 4)
140 | exit
141 | ;;
142 | 5)
143 | degisken1=0
144 | kullanici_sayisi=${#kullanicilar[*]} #kullanicilar dizisinde bulunan elemanların sayisini kullanici_sayisi degiskenine atadı
145 |
146 | echo
147 | while [ $degisken1 -lt $kullanici_sayisi ]
148 | do
149 | echo "kad = ${kullanicilar[$degisken1]} ksif= ${kullanici_sifre[$degisken1]} ksev= ${kullanici_seviye[$degisken1]}"
150 | degisken1=$((degisken1+1))
151 | done
152 | ;;
153 | *)
154 | echo "Yanlış seçenek numarası girdiniz, tekrar deneyiniz."
155 | ;;
156 | esac
157 | done
158 | }
159 | clear
160 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
161 | echo "Kullanıcı adınızı Giriniz: "
162 | read kad
163 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
164 | echo "Şifrenizi Giriniz: "
165 | read -s sifre
166 |
167 | if [ $kad == ibrahimvarola -a $sifre == 1234 ]
168 | then
169 | clear
170 | echo "Hoşgeldiniz İbrahim Bey! Lütfen işlemlerinizi seçiniz: "
171 | if [ $ibrahimvarola_seviye == 1 ]
172 | then
173 | user_root
174 | else
175 | user_user
176 | fi
177 |
178 |
179 |
180 |
181 |
182 | elif [ $kad == hyuce -a $sifre == 9876 ]
183 | then
184 | clear
185 | echo "Hoşgeldiniz Hüseyin hocam! Lütfen işlemlerinizi seçiniz: "
186 | user_root
187 | else
188 | echo "Lütfen giriş işlemlerinizi kontrol ediniz veya sistem yöneticinizden kayıdınızı yapmasını isteyiniz."
189 | fi
190 |
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