* Cantinho Satkeys

Refresh History
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74   49E09B4F  e bom feriado   4tj97u<z
    Hoje às 10:39
  • JPratas: try65hytr Pessoal  h7ft6l k7y8j0
    Hoje às 03:51
  • j.s.: try65hytr a todos  4tj97u<z
    30 de Outubro de 2024, 21:00
  • JPratas: dgtgtr Pessoal  4tj97u<z k7y8j0
    28 de Outubro de 2024, 17:35
  • FELISCUNHA: Votos de um santo domingo para todo o auditório  k8h9m
    27 de Outubro de 2024, 11:21
  • j.s.: bom fim de semana   49E09B4F 49E09B4F
    26 de Outubro de 2024, 17:06
  • j.s.: dgtgtr a todos  4tj97u<z
    26 de Outubro de 2024, 17:06
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74   49E09B4F  e bom fim de semana
    26 de Outubro de 2024, 11:49
  • JPratas: try65hytr Pessoal  101yd91 k7y8j0
    25 de Outubro de 2024, 03:53
  • JPratas: dgtgtr A Todos  4tj97u<z 2dgh8i k7y8j0
    23 de Outubro de 2024, 16:31
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74  pessoal   49E09B4F
    23 de Outubro de 2024, 10:59
  • j.s.: dgtgtr a todos  4tj97u<z
    22 de Outubro de 2024, 18:16
  • j.s.: dgtgtr a todos  4tj97u<z
    20 de Outubro de 2024, 15:04
  • FELISCUNHA: Votos de um santo domingo para todo o auditório  101041
    20 de Outubro de 2024, 11:37
  • axlpoa: hi
    19 de Outubro de 2024, 22:24
  • FELISCUNHA: ghyt74   49E09B4F  e bom fim de semana  4tj97u<z
    19 de Outubro de 2024, 11:31
  • j.s.: ghyt74 a todos  4tj97u<z
    18 de Outubro de 2024, 09:33
  • JPratas: try65hytr Pessoal  4tj97u<z classic k7y8j0
    18 de Outubro de 2024, 03:28
  • schmeagle: iheartradio
    17 de Outubro de 2024, 22:58
  • j.s.: dgtgtr a todos  4tj97u<z
    17 de Outubro de 2024, 18:09

Autor Tópico: Basics of Linux Shell  (Lida 211 vezes)

0 Membros e 1 Visitante estão a ver este tópico.

Online mitsumi

  • Moderador Global
  • ***
  • Mensagens: 115395
  • Karma: +0/-0
Basics of Linux Shell
« em: 29 de Março de 2020, 06:19 »

Basics of Linux Shell
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz, 2ch | Size: 828 MB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 10 lectures (1 hour, 6 mins) | Language: English
Become comfortable with Linux Command Line: navigate the file system, copy, move, view and edit files and use pipelines.

What you'll learn

    Operate Linux Command Line Interface, or Shell
    Perform common file operations: create, view and modify files, change file permissions
    Learn common commands used in pipelines to get a more controlled output

Requirements

    Computer/laptop running Linux, e.g. Ubuntu, to practice. A Linux running on a virtual machine, e.g. VirtualBox, would also work
    Passion to dig deeper into the Linux operating system and its file system

Description

This course is a concise crash-course into Linux Shell. Although it is short, it introduces you to a number of commands to interact with files and directories, and build a chain of commands into pipelines: ls, cp, chmod, grep, find, less, head and even more. Whether you are in an urgent need to get familiar with common shell commands, or want to take your time and discover command line interface, this course will help you to get started.

What is Command Line Interface (CLI, or just Shell)? Wikipedia says, it is "a means of interacting with a computer program where the user (or client) issues commands to the program in the form of successive lines of text (command lines). A program which handles the interface is called a command language interpreter or shell (computing)". Command Line gives you a great control over functions of the operating system, as well as the hardware of your computer, such as a network or a sound card. Many end user applications have a user interface that simplifies user experience, and if you want a better flexibility, the Command Line gives you this option.

Command Line Interface is the core of the operating system, it gives you access to the lowest level of interactions with it. This course will focus on the Linux/Unix interface but most of the commands in the course are also available in MacOS.

Important note! If the course is too fast or too slow, you can change the speed of the video up to your liking. Click at the bottom of the video next to the "Play" button or at the top if you are on mobile.

This is what students are saying about this course:

"It's a really basic course, but it's good enough to give you and idea about the things that you'll need to learn later on about this subject" - Elia Pari, Udemy Student

"... This is not only a great refresher (I've been using Linux as a basic user for 20 years), but it also is teaching me many simple things that I don't know or never learned  (...) like using the center mouse button for pasting, using 'control r' to go thru command history, and many other things. All very useful." - Gregg Powell, Udemy Student

"Very Useful Commands and Shortcuts in time saving manners, Thank You." - Vipin Kumar, Udemy Student

"An excellent introduction to Linux command line. The course approach gets you right into using the commands immediately. Definitely a good starting point for beginners." - August Schau, Udemy Student

Who this course is for:

    Beginner Linux users who are curious about the operating system and its Command Line Interface
    Developers who want to boost their productivity by doing part of their work in the Command Line
    Power users who used CLI in other operating systems (such as Windows) and want to be able to do similar operations in Linux
    Windows users who want to learn the new operating system and need to start with basics of command line
    Enthusiasts and job seekers who want to explore tools used by professional developers and administrators and want to start with the basics

Download link:
Só visivel para registados e com resposta ao tópico.

Only visible to registered and with a reply to the topic.

Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction