Linux Command Line Basics Training Course
Course
In City Of London
Description
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Location
City of london
Linux is an open source operating system that is popular among developers because of its stability, flexibility, and customizability.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to use the Linux Command Line and implement basic commands.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Have a good understanding of the Linux File System and the Linux Command Line
Learn how to navigate the Linux File System using Linux commands
Learn how to create and manipulate files and directories using Linux commands
Create their own Linux commands
Audience
Anyone interested in getting started with Linux
Windows or Mac users who are interested in switching to Linux
Existing Linux users who want to be more effective in using the Linux Command Line
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
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Subjects
- Linux
Course programme
Introduction
Quick Overview of Linux
Introduction to the Linux Shell and Terminal
Opening the Terminal
Using Simple Shell Commands
Understanding the Linux Directory Structure
Understanding Hard Links and Soft Links
Creating Linux Links on the Command Line
Using Commands to Navigate the Linux File System
Moving Around Directories Using cd
Viewing Directory Contents Using ls
Viewing Hidden Files and Directories
Checking File and Directory Sizes
Checking File Types
Creating and Deleting Files and Directories
Implementing a Directory Loop
Using the touch command
Copying, Moving, and Renaming Files
Dealing with Filenames
Learning How to Auto-Complete Commands
Learning Keyboard Shortcuts
Learning How to View and Edit Files on the Linux Command Line
Using Gedit
Using Nano
Displaying the Command Line History
Using Various Commands to View Text Files
less
cat and tac
head and tail
wc
Understanding More About Commands
Exploring the Different Types of Commands
Displaying the Location of Executable Commands
Displaying the Help Pages
Displaying the Manual Pages
Displaying Command Descriptions
Creating Your Own Commands
Executing Multiple Commands
Using Wildcards
Using Aliases
Troubleshooting
Closing Remarks
Linux Command Line Basics Training Course