Linux Terminal for Beginners - The Complete Starter Guide

Linux Terminal for Beginners - The Complete Starter Guide

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Linux Terminal for Beginners - The Complete Starter Guide

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  1. 1 Dive deep into the world of Linux with our comprehensive guide! Starting with an introduction to the course 03:29, we help you understand the importance of setting clear goals 07:45 and then delve in…
  2. 2 Master the Terminal's art with hands-on examples like executing commands 01:17:51, navigating directories 01:27:09, and understanding paths 01:43:51. Delve deep into Bash's file management with overv…
  3. 3 Become a pro at redirecting outputs and understanding streams 03:19:46 and enhance your skills with the concept of pipes 04:02:56, including programs like tee, sort, and uniq. Wrap up your learning w…
  4. 4 : Intro
  5. 5 : Introduction for the course
  6. 6 : What is your goal?
  7. 7 : What is Linux?
  8. 8 : Linux Distributions
  9. 9 : Installing VirtualBox
  10. 10 : Installing Ubuntu in VirtualBox
  11. 11 : Configuring Ubuntu in VirtualBox
  12. 12 : First steps in the Terminal Overview
  13. 13 : What is a shell?
  14. 14 : Quick history of shells
  15. 15 : Why should you learn Bash?
  16. 16 : Using the Terminal
  17. 17 : Executing a first command
  18. 18 : Showing and changing the current directory
  19. 19 : Listing the contents of a directory
  20. 20 : Relative vs. absolute paths
  21. 21 : Executing multiple commands
  22. 22 : How to get help
  23. 23 : File management in Bash Overview
  24. 24 : File management touch, mkdir
  25. 25 : File management mv, cp
  26. 26 : File management rm, rmdir
  27. 27 : Globbing
  28. 28 : Advanced Globbing
  29. 29 : An important warning about Globbing
  30. 30 : Working with text files in Bash Overview
  31. 31 : How to read text files
  32. 32 : How to read large text files
  33. 33 : How to get the size of the file
  34. 34 : How to edit files
  35. 35 : Overview streams
  36. 36 : Redirecting the output to a file
  37. 37 : Standard streams stdin, stdout, stderr
  38. 38 : Redirect stdout and stderr
  39. 39 : Redirect stderr to stdout part 1
  40. 40 : Redirect stderr to stdout part 2
  41. 41 : How to redirect stdin
  42. 42 : Motivation: Pipes in Bash Overview
  43. 43 : What is a pipe?
  44. 44 : The tee program
  45. 45 : Sort and uniq
  46. 46 : Final words

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