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# Hello World Bash
Let's build your first script. Create `shinobi.sh` and add the essential shebang, followed by your `Hello World` message:
```bash
touch shinobi.sh
```
Now, open `shinobi.sh` and add this content:
```bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo "Hello World!"
```
Save and close the file.
Next, make your script executable:
```bash
chmod +x shinobi.sh
```
Execute your script directly:
```bash
./shinobi.sh
```
You'll see "Hello World!" printed.
Alternatively, you can run the script by explicitly calling the `bash` interpreter:
```bash
bash shinobi.sh
```
For quick tests, `echo` works directly in your terminal:
```bash
echo "Hello Shinobi!"
```
Scripts become powerful when combining multiple commands for automated tasks. This is your first step.