A batch file on a Mac is just like a batch file on a PC... just a text file followed by a series of commands. Except on a Mac, it's generally called a shell script. I'm no expert here, but you'd put the following on the first line:
#!/bin/bash
Then put the other commands just like in a Windows batch file. Save it as SomeScript.sh and then, from the command line, make it executable:
chmod +x SomeScript.sh
To run it, just enter its path on the command line:
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./SomeScript.sh
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Or, if you're currently in another directory:
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/path/to/script/SomeScript.sh
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Again, I'm no expert, but I hope this helps.