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Linux Command Line Essentials - Become A Linux Power User!

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Linux Command Line Essentials - Become A Linux Power User!

Linux Command Line Essentials - Become A Linux Power User!
Last updated 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 199.11 MB | Duration: 1h 17m

How to quickly and easily master the Linux Command Line. You'll learn how to manage files, directories, and more!

What you'll learn
By the end of this course you will understand the fundamentals of the Linux command line and be able to apply that knowledge in a practical and useful manner.
Requirements
A desire to learn.
Description
JOIN THE OTHER 3,000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS WHO HAVE ALREADY TAKEN THIS COURSEIf you want to learn how to use the Linux command and want to do it quickly, read on. Hello. My name is Jason Cannon and I'm the author of Linux for Beginners as well as the founder of the Linux Training Academy.  When I ask people to tell me what they most want to learn about the Linux operating system, they all say the same thing: the command line.That's why I've created this course.  It's designed for people who want to develop command line skills on the Linux operating system and need to do it in a short period of time.   By the end of the course you will be able to easily navigate your way around a Linux system and feel confident at the command line. Free Bonus - Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet As an added bonus for enrolling in the Linux Command Line Essentials video training course, you'll receive a cheat sheet and reference card that lists the most important Linux commands you'll need to know.  It's a great way to quickly review what you've learned in this course AND you'll be able to easily find the command and options you're looking for too.____________________  Here is what you will learn by taking Linux Command Line Essentials: What components make up the command line prompt.The 8 Linux commands that you'll use almost every time you log into a Linux system.Exactly where commands are located and how to find them quickly.How to get help using the built-in Linux documentation system.How to manage files and directories.The various ways to display the contents of files and how to easily edit them.And those are just the highlights… You'll learn even more along the way. What you learn in Linux Command Line Essentials applies to any Linux environment including Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, RedHat, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Slackware, and more. Enroll now and start learning the skills you need to master the Linux command line!

Overview

Section 1: Overview

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Linux Command Line

Lecture 2 Welcome to the Linux Command Line

Lecture 3 Basic Linux Commands

Lecture 4 Getting Help

Lecture 5 Managing Directories at the Command Line

Lecture 6 Viewing and Editing Files

Lecture 7 Managing Files at the Command Line

Lecture 8 Wildcards - Part One

Lecture 9 Wildcards - Part Two

Section 3: Bonus

Lecture 10 Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet

Section 4: Bonus 2 - Command Line Kung Fu

Lecture 11 Tab Completion

Lecture 12 Rerun a Command Starting with a String

Lecture 13 Repeat as Root

Lecture 14 Reuse Arguments

Lecture 15 Strip Out Comments and Blank Lines

Lecture 16 Reuse the Last Item from the Previous Command

Section 5: Bonus Section

Lecture 17 Bonus Lecture

People with limited time.,Anyone with a desire to learn about the Linux command line., People that have Linux experience, but would like to learn about the Linux command line interface., Existing Linux users that want to become power users., People that need Linux knowledge for a personal or business project like hosting a website on a Linux server.,Professionals that need to learn Linux to become more effective at work. Helpdesk staff, application support engineers, and application developers that are required to use the Linux operating system., Researchers, college professors, and college students that will be using Linux servers to conduct research or complete course work.