Hi,
first up i use mac os x so please dont hold that against me
I have a script that i would like to change so that it behaves a bit better
currently the script is as below
I call the script by ./script.sh M or ./script K
i would like to call it by ./script -m or ./script -k
and depending upon which flag i give the script i would like it to run my different commands or routines as shown above.
Is there away to do this? I looked at getopts but it confused the hell out of me as all the examples i found were way more complicated than what i needed.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Calum
first up i use mac os x so please dont hold that against me
I have a script that i would like to change so that it behaves a bit better
currently the script is as below
Code:
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$1" == "M" ]
then
echo "The Flag M was given"
else
if [ "$1" == "K" ]
then
echo "The Flag K was given"
fi
fi
I call the script by ./script.sh M or ./script K
i would like to call it by ./script -m or ./script -k
and depending upon which flag i give the script i would like it to run my different commands or routines as shown above.
Is there away to do this? I looked at getopts but it confused the hell out of me as all the examples i found were way more complicated than what i needed.
Thanks for any help!
Cheers,
Calum