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Practical Linux Command Line - The Basics You Really Need
Introduction
1.1 Welcome! (2:58)
1.2 How to follow the course (1:34)
1.3 Install Linux (Ubuntu on VirtualBox) - optional (13:00)
1.4 Open a Terminal (2:10)
Navigate in the Linux File System
2.1 Navigate in the Terminal (pwd, ls, cd) (6:18)
2.2 Tips: Autocompletion, History, Clear the Terminal (4:40)
2.3 Linux File System Overview (4:24)
2.4 The Home Directory (2:20)
2.5 Using Absolute vs Relative Paths (4:50)
2.6 Show Hidden Files (2:52)
Work with Files & Folders
3.1 Create and Manage Files (touch, rm, cp, mv) (9:40)
3.2 Create and Manage Directories (mkdir, rm -rf, ls -R, cp, mv) (4:19)
3.3 See What’s Inside a File (cat, less, wc) (5:27)
3.4 Write Some Text Inside a File From the Terminal (echo) (5:28)
Edit Files in the Terminal
4.1 Edit a file in The terminal with Nano (5:21)
4.2 Configure Nano (.nanorc) (3:59)
4.3 Create and Execute a Bash File (5:55)
Manage Users and Permissions
5.1 What You Can and Can’t do as “your user” (4:01)
5.2 Run a Command with Admin Privilege (sudo) (3:02)
5.3 Understand File Owner and Permissions (ls -l) (5:40)
5.4 Change a File’s Owner (chown) (3:13)
5.5 Change a File’s Permissions (chmod) (7:19)
Install and Update Software
6.1 Install and Remove a Linux Package (apt, yum, brew) (5:20)
6.2 Update Existing Packages (update, upgrade) (4:44)
6.3 Extra: Use Snap on Ubuntu (3:56)
Become more productive with the command line
7.1 Find a Specific File by Name (find) (4:35)
7.2 Find Lines Containing a Pattern (grep) (2:44)
7.3 Pipe with Examples (7:43)
7.4 Linux Terminal Shortcuts (4:33)
7.5 Work with Multiple Terminals (6:12)
Monitor Processes and Resources
8.1 Find and Kill a Linux Process (ps, grep, kill) (6:55)
8.2 Monitor Space and Power Usage (df, htop) (3:57)
Network and SSH
9.1 Discover Basic Network Commands (ifconfig, hostname -I, ping, wget) (4:34)
9.2 Remotely Connect to Your Linux Terminal Using SSH (6:02)
Conclusion
What to do next (2:20)
3.3 See What’s Inside a File (cat, less, wc)
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