
O’Reilly – Linux Command Line for Beginners
English | Size: 821.09 MB
Category: CBTs
In this Linux Command Line for Beginners training course, expert author Geoff Allen will teach you how to use the command line on a Linux system. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no previous experience with the command line is required.
You will start by learning about the prompt and shell interaction, then jump into learning simple commands, including how to deal with your files, run commands in the background, and how to learn more. From there, Geoff will teach you about files and directories, permissions, pipes, backgrounding, and I/O redirection. This video tutorial also covers wildcards, and how to customize aliases, your path, and your prompt. Finally, you will learn about vi, including how to navigate in vi, make changes, and save.
Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of using the command line on a Linux system. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Introduction
Introduction And Course Overview 00m 54s
About The Author 01m 18s
Why Command Line – The GUI Is Not Enough 07m 05s
Accessing The Command Line 02m 34s
Linux Shells – What Is The Difference And Why Should I Care? 06m 23s
How To Access Your Working Files 01m 15s
The Prompt And Shell Interaction
Basic Shell Interaction 03m 04s
Getting Around – cd And pwd 09m 22s
Listing Files And Directories 05m 17s
How The Shell Works – What Happens When You Hit Return 07m 27s
Simple Commands
Dealing With Files – cat, head, tail And less 06m 54s
About Your System – df, uptime And uname 04m 30s
Dealing With Processes – Part 1 06m 39s
Dealing With Processes – Part 2 08m 29s
Running Commands In The Background 04m 43s
How To Learn More – Man Pages 11m 12s
Files And Directories
Touch 03m 02s
rm 03m 44s
mkdir, rmdir And rm -r 04m 12s
Soft And Hard Links -ln 08m 22s
Permissions
ls Revisited – ls -l And More Options 07m 42s
File Permissions – The Mode – Part 1 04m 04s
Directory Permissions – The Mode – Part 2 08m 11s
Special Permissions – Root, Sudo And Extra Permission Bits 09m 07s
Understanding Users And Groups 06m 09s
Changing Permissions – chmod, chown And chgrp 08m 51s
Managing Users – useradd, usermod, userdel, passwd 08m 25s
Managing Groups – groupadd And groupdel 02m 44s
Pipes, Backgrounding And IO Redirection
Three Useful Commands – Grep, Sort, And Cut 09m 47s
Pipes And Pipelines 07m 39s
IO Redirection 10m 57s
Wildcards
Introducing Shell Wildcards 05m 19s
Understanding Shell Wildcards 04m 26s
Customization
Customizing Aliases 05m 31s
Customizing Your Path 07m 00s
Customizing Your Prompt 06m 49s
Making Customizations Persist 04m 58s
VI
Why Learning VI Is Important 03m 32s
Navigating In VI, Making Changes And Saving 06m 21s
Advanced Editing In VI – Part 1 06m 36s
Advanced Editing In VI – Part 2 07m 05s
Conclusion
Conclusion And A Bonus Command 01m 10s
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