Linux Command Line Basics
Last updated 10/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 4h 58m
Last updated 10/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 4h 58m
This is an introductory course to the Linux command Line. It's great for both Linux beginners and advanced Linux users.
What you'll learn
realize the potential of the Linux command line.
navigating the Linux Filesystem.
explain the Linux Filesystem hierarchy.
use command options.
create hard and soft links.
use powerful Linux wild cards.
create,view and manipulate files.
use different Linux text editors (nano,gedit).
find help while using the Linux command line.
create you own Linux commands .
Requirements
A desire to learn Linux.
any Linux distribution installed on your computer ( even on a virtual machine).
Description
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Overview
Section 1: Introduction to the Command Line
Lecture 1 Open the terminal
Lecture 2 Few simple commands
Lecture 3 The Linux File System
Lecture 4 Navigating the File system
Lecture 5 Listing Files and Directories
Lecture 6 Hard Links vs Soft Links
Lecture 7 Creating Links
Lecture 8 A directory loop!
Lecture 9 ls command options
Section 2: Working with Files
Lecture 10 The touch command
Lecture 11 Make a directory and remove empty directories
Lecture 12 Remove files using the rm command
Lecture 13 Copy files using the cp command
Lecture 14 Move and rename files using the mv command
Lecture 15 The file command
Lecture 16 Filenames and spaces
Lecture 17 Filenames and special characters
Lecture 18 Auto completion
Lecture 19 Keyboard shortcuts
Section 3: Viewing and Editing Files
Lecture 20 Our graphical text editor (gedit)
Lecture 21 nano
Lecture 22 Command Line History
Lecture 23 viewing text files with less
Lecture 24 viewing files with cat and tac
Lecture 25 head and tail commands
Lecture 26 The wc command
Section 4: Help Yourself!
Lecture 27 Types of Commands
Lecture 28 The which command
Lecture 29 help and man
Lecture 30 Whatis going on?
Section 5: Make your Own Commands
Lecture 31 Combining multiple commands
Lecture 32 Wildcards #1
Lecture 33 Wildcards #2
Lecture 34 alias #1
Lecture 35 alias #2
Lecture 36 alias #3
Section 6: echo "Congrats on Finishing the Course"
Lecture 37 What's next?
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Lecture 40 Let's remain connected
Lecture 41 Bonus Lecture
anyone who wants to get started with Linux.,existing Linux users or learners who wants to be effective at using the Linux command Line.,windows or mac users who wants to migrate to Linux but are afraid to make the move!,aspiring Linux system administrators.