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Managing Files Using Bash and Z Shell

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Overview

Zsh vs Bash are becoming the default login shells all over the UNIX based operating systems of today. This course will teach you how to use them to manipulate files and change their permissions.

Bourne-again shell is getting more popular in the UNIX OS circles since the GNU revolution started. Z shell is introducing some new features and it is not far behind. In this course, Managing Files Using Bash and Z Shell, you’ll learn to use them to manipulate files. First, you’ll explore how to create and edit files. Next, you’ll discover the permissions they have and how to read them. Finally, you’ll learn how to process their content with some of the most popular UNIX utilities. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to manage files in Bash and Z shell.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Listing Files and Directories 18mins
  • Creating and Reading Files 19mins
  • Moving Files 34mins
  • Advanced File Operations 28mins
  • Task Optimization 22mins

Taught by

Mateo Prigl

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