Description
Hands-on Linux Command Line 2.0 Course. Are you learning to use the Linux command line but feel lost? Or are you already a Linux user and want to quickly brush up on the basics? And you prefer to learn with teaching materials inspired by real-life experiences? → This Linux 2.0 Command Line course is for you. You don’t need to know anything about Linux to get started. If you don’t have access to a Linux machine yet, I’ll start from scratch and even provide instructions for installing a Linux operating system on a virtual machine. This course works on any Linux system: Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, and… MacOS! Yes, MacOS is actually based on Linux. The basic concepts are the same for all Linux versions, maybe there are just a few differences in the commands that I’ll explain. Why this course? My goal is for you to get a solid Linux command line foundation quickly, in just a few hours, and maybe not be confused for a few months/years before you really “get it”. This Linux command line foundation will help you with anything IT related: web or software development, data science, machine learning, robotics, system administration, and more. And there are many things that sound fancy but are a waste of time, especially when you’re just starting out. That’s why I’m going to teach you what I actually use. You don’t need to learn 150 commands to get started. You can accomplish a lot with just a few things and good understanding. How do I teach?
- Step by step: Each section, each lesson builds on the previous section in a clean and orderly manner. 1 lesson = 1 small step towards mastering the Linux command line.
- Keep things simple: As an engineer, I know it’s tempting to overcomplicate things to show you I know a lot. My philosophy for almost everything is the simpler the better. By keeping things simple, you won’t feel overwhelmed.
- Practical: Without complex theoretical explanations, I write the commands directly and explain them at the same time. And I encourage you to write the commands yourself.
- Tip: If I can explain something in 5 minutes, I don’t produce a 15-minute video to make the course seem longer.
- Hands-on: I’ll teach you what you really need to know about Linux to do what you really need to do, using concrete examples. I’ll also give you some additional exercises to practice key concepts that you’ll use frequently.
What will you learn/do in the course?
If you don’t have access to a Linux operating system, I’ll first show you step by step how to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine with a minimal and clean boot.
Once you have your Linux operating system up and running, let’s get started and learn how to:
- Navigating and understanding the Linux file system
- Create and manage your files and folders
- Write to the files using the command line text editor (Nano).
- Change files and user permissions
- Install and update the software
- Monitor Linux processes and computer resources
- Connect remotely to a Linux computer via SSH
Bonus: Plus, you’ll learn how to improve your terminal’s performance by using auto-completion, pipes, search tools, keyboard shortcuts, setting up multiple terminals, and more. See you in the course!
What you will learn in the Practical Linux Command Line 2.0 course
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Master the basics of the Linux command line
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Be safe when using the Linux terminal
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You can work on any project that requires the use of Linux
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Navigate the Linux file system
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Create, delete and copy files and folders
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Edit the files in the terminal with the Nano text editor
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Manage files and user permissions
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Install and update Linux packages
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Monitor processes and resources
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Connect to a remote Linux terminal via SSH
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Use Terminal shortcuts for more speed
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Work with multiple terminal windows simultaneously
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Differences between Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS and MacOS
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Apply best practices right from the start
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Learn through practical lessons
This course is suitable for people who
- Complete beginners who really want to understand what they are doing and learn the “why” behind the Linux command line.
- Linux users who want fast and accurate updates.
- Anyone who wants to work in IT, because the Linux command line is everywhere and you can’t ignore it.
Practical Linux Command Line 2.0 course specifications.
- Editor: Udemy
- Teacher: Édouard Renard , Code Stars
- Training level: beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 3 hours and 38 minutes
- Number of courses: 40
Course headings
Practical Course Prerequisites for Linux Command Line 2.0
- A computer and a strong desire to learn, that’s all!
Course pictures
Sample video of the course
installation Guide
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English subtitles
Quality: 720p
Download link
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Size
1.2GB