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What changes are you trying to make? (e.g. Adding or removing code, refactoring existing code, adding reports)
I have added shell scripts to automate file processing and created a script to move files based on their extensions. I also added comments to explain the logic behind each script.
What did you learn from the changes you have made?
I learned how to use loops, conditionals, and arguments in shell scripts to automate tasks and manage files.
Was there another approach you were thinking about making? If so, what approach(es) were you thinking of?
I considered using R for file processing but stuck with shell scripting as per the assignment requirements.
Were there any challenges? If so, what issue(s) did you face? How did you overcome it?
I faced challenges when handling edge cases like files with no extensions or hidden files. I resolved these issues by adding checks within the script.
How were these changes tested?
I tested the scripts on a sample directory with various file types and used different test cases to ensure the scripts handled all edge cases properly.
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