Introduction to Linux & Terminal Commands – Full Course for Beginners



This video is an introduction to Linux & Terminal commands to get you started with various command-line tools with a hands-on approach. Including concepts about bash files, environment variables, and more.

Learn how to use the shell to navigate your file systems, perform various operations, work with networks, etc. We also cover some Terminal tips and best practices. An essential skill to have when working as a developer or in the field of DevOps.

For Windows users:
– Windows Terminal: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
– Install WSL: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install

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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
1:37 About the lecture
3:57 Terminal Emulator
6:24 What is Shell
8:58 List commands
11:04 ls
12:24 mkdir
12:54 cd
14:45 Environment variables
17:37 Path Environment variable
19:41 Bash files
23:10 zprofile
23:57 Where are Environment Variable stored
27:33 pwd
27:46 ls
29:48 cd
31:41 ls -R
33:00 cat
37:12 man
37:53 tr
40:28 mkdir
42:42 touch
43:33 cp
45:13 mv
47:23 rm
48:24 cp -R
49:12 Renaming a file
49:55 Deleting a directory
50:40 sudo
51:58 df
54:48 head
56:20 tail
56:47 diff
57:41 locate
58:26 find
1:04:56 File permissions
1:05:57 Changing file permissions
1:09:21 chown
1:11:39 Performing an action on multiple files
1:13:32 grep
1:20:24 history
1:21:36 regex
1:22:00 regex commands
1:23:09 alias command
1:25:20 Terminal shortcuts
1:30:23 wget
1:33:29 top
1:35:18 uname
1:35:50 zip
1:36:17 unzip
1:37:08 hostname
1:37:53 useradd
1:38:34 userdel
1:39:04 Operating system commands
1:39:10 uname
1:39:33 Operating system information
1:39:48 lscpu
1:40:17 free
1:40:40 vmstat
1:41:08 id
1:42:00 getent
1:42:45 id User
1:43:00 lsof
1:44:00 Networking commands
1:44:05 nslookup
1:44:51 netstat
1:45:14 sed
1:45:30 cut
1:47:44 htop
1:48:10 ps aux
1:48:31 Working with operators
1:54:10 Outro

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