What you'll learn:
- 75 day-to-day linux commands that will cover 95% of the general work in linux environment
- hands-on practice of all the commands
- 10 different categories of commands to handle all types of basic operations in linux
- how single commands work together to create powerful linux commands
Linux is NOT difficult. Its just slightly different.
If you are using a Windows or Mac laptop then you are doing almost all the tasks that a linux user does. Repeating again, linux is not difficult , its just slightly different.
This course will teach you 10 categories of commands ( a total of 75 commands) that are used by any advanced linux user to do 95% of the tasks on a daily basis.
For each command,
purpose of the command , (explained)
demo of the command and the meaning of the output of the command , (shown/explained)
a github page with instructions on how to execute the command , (url provided)
a browser-based linux environment provided for practice (live linux environment provided)
At the end of the course there is a quiz with questions covering all the commands in the quiz.
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Linux is NOT difficult. Its just slightly different.
If you are using a Windows or Mac laptop then you are doing almost all the tasks that a linux user does. Repeating again, linux is not difficult , its just slightly different.
This course will teach you 10 categories of commands ( a total of 75 commands) that are used by any advanced linux user to do 95% of the tasks on a daily basis.
For each command,
purpose of the command , (explained)
demo of the command and the meaning of the output of the command , (shown/explained)
a github page with instructions on how to execute the command , (url provided)
a browser-based linux environment provided for practice (live linux environment provided)
At the end of the course there is a quiz with questions covering all the commands in the quiz.
[update - October'2022] - replaced katacoda practice environments with killercoda practice environments on github page. Now learners can start using killercoda free account to practice the commands on the github page.
[update - November'2022] - autogenerated captions replaced with manually fixed captions. Hopefully it will be helpful if you are using captions.