How to run multiple command sequentially?












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I am new to elementary OS. I usually use windows. In windows we can create batch file which can make several command run at command prompt by single click. How to do this in elementary OS?










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      I am new to elementary OS. I usually use windows. In windows we can create batch file which can make several command run at command prompt by single click. How to do this in elementary OS?







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          You can make bash scripts to achieve this. A bash script usually starts with #!/bin/bash. Take a look here, described well in this answer at askubuntu.






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          • the link is not working may be

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          • Please check again, link in my earlier comment is working correctly.

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          You can make bash scripts to achieve this. A bash script usually starts with #!/bin/bash. Take a look here, described well in this answer at askubuntu.






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          • the link is not working may be

            – Tom
            Dec 28 '18 at 16:08











          • Please check again, link in my earlier comment is working correctly.

            – Hasan
            Dec 28 '18 at 16:12














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          You can make bash scripts to achieve this. A bash script usually starts with #!/bin/bash. Take a look here, described well in this answer at askubuntu.






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          You can make bash scripts to achieve this. A bash script usually starts with #!/bin/bash. Take a look here, described well in this answer at askubuntu.







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          • the link is not working may be

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            Dec 28 '18 at 16:08











          • Please check again, link in my earlier comment is working correctly.

            – Hasan
            Dec 28 '18 at 16:12



















          • the link is not working may be

            – Tom
            Dec 28 '18 at 16:08











          • Please check again, link in my earlier comment is working correctly.

            – Hasan
            Dec 28 '18 at 16:12

















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          Please check again, link in my earlier comment is working correctly.

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          Please check again, link in my earlier comment is working correctly.

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