From the terminal in a Bash or Zsh shell session, I can loop on a command to have it run a specific number of times.
If I want to run a test command (e.g. bin/test some_file.spec:123
) 12 times
in a row, I could use a for loop like so:
for i in {1..12}; do bin/test some_file.spec:123; done
And the shell will run the command one time after another until it has been run
12 times. That range {1..12}
can be adjusted to whatever I want. For
instance, to have it loop 3 times, I'd make it into {1..3}
.