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Linux Command Line - From Zero to Expert
First Section
Set Up the Environment (6:30)
Getting Started
Bare-Bones Basics (9:38)
Working with Directories (5:24)
Working with Files (5:09)
History and Fast Tracking Command Entry (3:57)
Inter-process Communication
Pipes and Chaining Commands (The Power of Composition) (7:44)
Redirecting Output to Files (and the Why of it) (3:12)
Remove, Move and Some Other Stuff (3:45)
Disc Usage and Working with Multiple Files
Disc Usage and Folder Sizes (3:09)
Keyboard Shortcuts (and how they can help you out) (6:06)
Finding Files with Powerful Criteria (5:07)
Tailing Files (and the Power of Debugging) (4:36)
Working with Processes
Process Listings (6:04)
CPU/Memory Information -- the Way of the Pros (5:25)
Basics of Networking
Interfaces and Ports (4:51)
Case Study: Download Youtube Playlist (8:16)
The Might VI Editor
Why VI (9:00)
Moving Around (4:51)
Delete, Undo, Copy, Paste (7:12)
Ownership and Permissions
Ownership Explained through a Case Study (6:08)
Permissions and Security (12:02)
Finishing Touches
ZSH, Syntax Highlighting, Prettifying the Terminal (8:28)
Update 1: Remote Connections
SSH -- Connecting to Remote Machines (8:17)
Executing Long-running Remote Commands (No Hangup at Disconnect) (8:50)
Why VI
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