Linux for Beginners...
In this video, we’ll look into the fundamentals of BASH — the command-line shell that powers Linux systems like Fedora.
We’ll see how to navigate the filesystem, manage files and directories, and understand basic shell concepts.
What you’ll learn:
Essential BASH commands like pwd, ls, cd, mkdir, rmdir, cp, mv, rm..
How to use Flags or Options
Providing Arguments or Values to Flags
"--help" flag and "man" command
Shortcut representations for directories
Understanding absolute vs relative paths
Overview of file permissions
Auto-completion with TAB, etc...
Whether you’re completely new to Linux or looking to sharpen your basic skills, this video will give you the foundation you need to use the terminal comfortably.
In the next video, we'll move into text file manipulation and redirection techniques. Stay tuned!
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00:00 - Introduction
02:20 - Terminal Emulators
03:40 - Directory Structure
04:50 - Terminal Window
06:25 - pwd
06:35 - ls
06:55 - Parameters/Flags/Options
07:20 - "man" and "--help"
08:20 - Dot entries or Hidden contents
12:30 - tree
13:15 - Metadata
16:30 - cd
21:05 - Paths
22:00 - mkdir
23:30 - rmdir
24:25 - Wildcard character
26:30 - touch
27:05 - cp
28:30 - mv
29:30 - rm
30:55 - Up Next
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