I'm really eager to dive into Bash scripting but I'm not sure where to begin. I've got a grasp on the basics such as variables, if statements, and functions. I have a specific script in mind that I'd like to create: it should allow me to use fzf to search through my tmuxifier layouts and remove the selected one. Any advice on resources or project ideas that could help me learn effectively?
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Try to use Bash every day to automate small tasks such as renaming files or managing logs. You’ll start picking up the syntax and ecosystem naturally. I’ve written a guide that outlines some essential terminal commands that can help you write better scripts. It's a solid starting point before you dive into more complex projects!
Learning practical commands first really makes a difference when you start scripting!

That guide sounds awesome! I’ll definitely give it a read, thanks for sharing!