Last updated 10/2016
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Learn the Terminal for (Mac OSX) in under an hour
What you'll learn
High level understanding of the command line
Knowledge of file structure and file navigation
Ability to manipulate files and directories
Write text to files
Search directories and files for text
Requirements
You need access to a Terminal. This could be Linux or any (Mac OSX) computer.
Description
This course is targeted for new students who are interested in learning the command line.
This is built for (Mac OSX), but can be studied by any Unix terminal, such as Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.)
Impress everyone you know, including your boss by using the command line like an expert.
Learn basic commandsManipulate files and directoriesWrite text to filesBecause a terminal super user
You'll quickly understand the difference between the Graphical User Interface and the Command Line, and why the Command Line is so much faster!
When someone opens the command line, and starts typing, you have to admin, its pretty cool. Don't you wish you could open it up and bust out some super awesome commands?
You'll probably even get a raise at work for looking so cool.
If you've ever been asked to open the terminal, and got nervous, here is your chance to understand it and really master the basics.
By the end of this course, you'll feel completely amazing about how much you've learned, and how quickly you learned it.
Are there any requirements?
You need access to a Terminal. This could be Linux or any (Mac OSX) computer.
What will you achieve from this course?
High level understanding of the command lineKnowledge of file structure and file navigationAbility to manipulate files and directoriesWrite text to filesSearch directories and files for textAnd much more
Which audience does this course target?
This course was originally intended for Quality Assurance Engineers, but can be followed by anyone.If you already have a lot know knowledge about the command line, and know the basics, you probably do not need to take this course.
Overview
Section 1: Introductions & Setup
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Install iterm2
Lecture 3 Quick features in iterm
Lecture 4 Graphical User Interface vs. Command Line
Section 2: Syntax, Shortcuts, and Help
Lecture 5 Command Syntax
Lecture 6 Tilde Alias (Home Directory)
Lecture 7 Tab Completion
Lecture 8 Manual Help (Man)
Section 3: Basic Commands & Cheat Sheet
Lecture 9 Cheat Sheet
Lecture 10 Change Directory (cd)
Lecture 11 List Directories and Files (ls)
Lecture 12 Print Working Directory (pwd)
Lecture 13 Make Directory (mkdir)
Lecture 14 Make File (touch)
Lecture 15 Rename and Move Files and Directories (mv)
Lecture 16 Copy Files and Directories (cp)
Lecture 17 Delete Files and Directories (rm)
Lecture 18 Cheat Sheet... so far.
Lecture 19 Mandatory Exercise
Section 4: File writing, editing, viewing
Lecture 20 Text Writing using VIM
Lecture 21 Echo and redirecting to file (echo, >)
Lecture 22 File viewing (cat, head, tail, less)
Lecture 23 Cheat Sheet... updated
Section 5: Searching text, history, and files
Lecture 24 Grep basic usage (history, grep)
Section 6: Sudo and file permissions
Lecture 25 Using sudo (sudo)
Lecture 26 Changing file permissions (chmod)
This course was originally intended for Quality Assurance Engineers, but can be followed by anyone. If you already have a lot know knowledge about the command line, and know the basics, you probably do not need to take this course.,If you already have a lot know knowledge about the command line, and know the basics, you probably do not need to take this course.
Homepage
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