diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 70d346e..db6c707 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ # Bash-Oneliner -I am glad that you are here! I started working on bioinformatics a few years ago (recently switched to cloud computing), and was amazed by those single-word bash commands which are much faster than my dull scripts, so much time can be saved through knowing command-line shortcuts and scripting. Not all the code here is oneliner (if the ';' counts..), but i put effort on making them brief and swift. I am mainly using Ubuntu, RedHat and Linux Mint, sorry if the commands dont work on your system. +I am glad that you are here! I started working on bioinformatics a few years ago (recently switched to cloud computing), and was amazed by those single-word bash commands which are much faster than my dull scripts, time saved through learning command-line shortcuts and scripting. Not all the code here is oneliner, but i put effort on making them brief and swift. I am mainly using Ubuntu, RedHat and Linux Mint and CentOS, sorry if the commands dont work on your system. -This blog will focus on simple bash commands for parsing data; some of them are for Linux system maintenance i acquired from work and when i was studying for LPIC. I apologize that there are no detailed citation for all the commands, but they are probably from dear Google and Stackoverflow. +This blog will focus on simple bash commands for parsing data and Linux system maintenance that i acquired from work and LPIC exam. I apologize that there are no detailed citation for all the commands, but they are probably from dear Google and Stackoverflow. -English and bash are not my first language, so... correct me anytime, thank you. -If you know any other cool commands, please teach me! +English and bash are not my first language, please correct me anytime, thank you. +If you know other cool commands, please teach me! Here's a more stylish version of [Bash-Oneliner](http://onceupon.github.io/Bash-Oneliner/)~