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Linux Command Line Full course: Beginners to Experts. Bash Command Line Tutorials
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Linux Operating System - Crash Course for Beginners" (freeCodeCamp.org) and more - Linux Command Line Full course: Beginners to Experts. Bash Command Line Tutorials

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  • 18 hours of video
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Bash is a Unix shell and command language written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell. First released in 1989, it has been used widely as the default login shell for most Linux distributions. In this course you will learn how use bash command to accomplish various computer task. Following Bash topics have been shown and elaborated properly. ⭐ Table of Contents ⭐ (0:00) Linux Command: cal (0:39) Linux Command: date (1:30) Linux Command: pwd (3:02) Linux Command: exit (3:05) Linux Command: Navigate bash history using arrow keys (6:27) Linux Command: Navigate left and right using arrow keys (7:17) Linux Command: mkdir (9:55) Linux Command: ls1 (11:45) Linux Command: less (18:44) Linux Command: ls2 (22:53) Linux Command: ls3 (25:06) Linux Command: ls4 (30:20) Linux Command: ls5 (32:37) Linux Command: ls6 (37:18) Linux Command: rm1 (43:50) Linux Command: Using cd to navigate to a directory using a relative path (52:55) Linux Command: Understanding complex relative paths using . and .. (1:02:03) Linux Command: cd2 (1:12:49) Linux Command: cd3 (1:19:09) Linux Command: cd4 (1:24:49) Linux Command: mv (1:30:21) Linux Command: cd5 (1:34:56) Linux Command: ln1 (1:39:27) Linux Command: ln2 (1:52:57) Linux Command: file (1:55:27) Linux Command: cp2 (1:59:00) Linux Command: cp1 (2:02:56) Linux Command: Using echo to print simple strings (2:05:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display multi-line messages (2:08:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display messages with escape sequences (2:16:15) Linux Command: ls and cd (2:23:15) Linux Command: cat (2:28:28) Linux Command: uniq (2:31:40) Linux Command: wc (2:34:22) Linux Command: grep (2:37:27) Linux Command: head and tail (2:40:44) Linux Command: Echo (2:43:17) Linux Command: Wildcard Expansion (2:46:28) Linux Command: pathname expansion (2:48:13) Linux Command: Tilde expansion (2:49:46) Linux Command: Arithmetic expansion (2:56:04) Linux Command: Brace expansion (3:10:33) Linux Command: Parameter expansion (3:16:22) Linux Command: Command substitution (3:20:46) Linux Command: Escape characters (3:28:14) Linux Command: Double quotes (3:39:36) Linux Command: Single Quotes

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