Afleveringen
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I cover some of the most basic Linux commands a new user is likely to want to learn and play with. This includes pwd, cd, ls, echo, cat, cp, mv, rm, and touch. We're just scratching the surface here...
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We go through the 'cd' command, its options, and some useful aliases. We also cover some of the "universal" options for most Linux commands.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Discussion of the 'which' and 'tlrd' commands. Thank you for the comments.
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You get to find out why I've been absent for so long. Also, we'll take a mild dive into the grep command. Cheers!
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What Virtual Machines are good for (evaluating Linux distros) and which ones to use. An example of how and why to use a Bash function. Overview of manual pages and the tldr command.
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What is an alias? How to create them.
What is a function? How to create them.
Some miscellany along the way... :-)
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We will go through a detailed example of how to string commands together on the command line using pipes.
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This continues from Episode 37 on the terminal shell
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Today I cover the idea of bash shortcuts, including scripts, aliases and functions. I also go over a couple of short answers to listener questiosn and praise for ffmpeg.
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This episode covers some of the basics about Linux Shell variables.
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Feel free to let me know if you like this, if you have questions, even if you hated it - I'm hre to serve you. [email protected]
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All mentions of the word "bracket" or "brackets" should be read/heard as "brace" and "braces" - these { } instead of these [ ]. My goof, correction at the end of the episode.
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I am grateful to all my listeners, contributors, questioners and feedback-senders. More to come soon...
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More information about command line options, and also help/man pages.
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