The Linux command line is a text interface to your computer. Often referred to as the shell, terminal, console, prompt or various other names, it can give the appearance of being complex and confusing to use. Yet the ability to copy and paste commands from a website, combined with the power and flexibility the command line offers, means that using it may be essential when trying to follow instructions online, including many on this very website!
This tutorial will teach you a little of the history of the command line, then walk you through some practical excercises to become familiar with a few basic commands and concepts.
⭐️ Table of Content ⭐️
0:00 Linux Command Line: Directory Operations (1 of 8)
29:17 Linux Command Line: File Operations (2 of 8)
37:31 Linux Command Line: File Operations (3 of 8)
47:17 Linux Command Line: Finding Files (4 of 8)
53:05 Linux Command Line: Redirection and Pipes (5 of 8)
1:17:29 Linux Command Line: Processes (6 of 8)
1:46:46 Linux Command Line: Users (7 of 8)
2:04:22 Linux Command Line: File Permissions (8 of 8)
⭐️ Credit ⭐️
Author: Steven Gordon
Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu1lQtQ7SJU27bRlL6hzr9A
License: Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
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