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Learning the UNIX Command Line on OS X

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Learning the UNIX Command Line on OS X, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.2, with 54 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 192 reviews, and has 1374 subscribers.

You will learn about Course Outline Why should I learn the UNIX command line? Configuring the Terminal application Getting help with man pages Ability to manage Files and Directories Understanding directory and file Permissions Redirection and Pipes Working with Processes Installing software from the command line Feature of the UNIX shell This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner & intermediate level users who are new to the UNIX operating system will benefit the most It is particularly useful for Beginner & intermediate level users who are new to the UNIX operating system will benefit the most.

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Summary

Title: Learning the UNIX Command Line on OS X

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.2

Number of Lectures: 54

Number of Quizzes: 3

Number of Published Lectures: 54

Number of Published Quizzes: 2

Number of Curriculum Items: 57

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 56

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Course Outline
  • Why should I learn the UNIX command line?
  • Configuring the Terminal application
  • Getting help with man pages
  • Ability to manage Files and Directories
  • Understanding directory and file Permissions
  • Redirection and Pipes
  • Working with Processes
  • Installing software from the command line
  • Feature of the UNIX shell
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner & intermediate level users who are new to the UNIX operating system will benefit the most
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner & intermediate level users who are new to the UNIX operating system will benefit the most
  • Why should you take this course?

    Several decades since its inception, UNIX is still at the heart of the Internet and computing in general. In my view, a tool this powerful that has withstood such a rapid change in a fast-paced industry is something that needs to be learned and used regularly.

    If you own a Mac and are a programmer, software engineer, web developer or designer, network or systems engineer, or simply interested in learning more about your system, youre really missing out if you dont learn the UNIX command line. It is simply one of the most powerful technical skills you can have available in your arsenal.

    At the end of this course, students should possess the skills necessary to start using the UNIX operating system with greater proficiency, as well as the ability to learn more about the system on their own.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Course outline

    Lecture 1: Course outline

    Chapter 2: Why should I learn the UNIX command line?

    Lecture 1: Why should I learn the UNIX command line?

    Chapter 3: Getting started using the Terminal

    Lecture 1: Keyboard shortcut legend

    Lecture 2: Getting started using the Terminal

    Chapter 4: Getting Help

    Lecture 1: Getting Help

    Chapter 5: Managing files and directories

    Lecture 1: Directory hierarchy

    Lecture 2: Wildcard basics

    Lecture 3: Directory basics

    Lecture 4: Viewing files

    Lecture 5: File details

    Lecture 6: Copying files

    Lecture 7: Moving Files

    Lecture 8: Removing Files

    Lecture 9: Searching Files

    Lecture 10: Finding Files

    Chapter 6: Understanding directory and file permissions

    Lecture 1: Understanding directory and file permissions

    Lecture 2: Introduction to the chmod command with symbolic notation

    Lecture 3: The X flag

    Lecture 4: setuid

    Lecture 5: setgid

    Lecture 6: Sticky bit

    Lecture 7: Special attributes

    Lecture 8: Numeric notation introduction

    Lecture 9: Numeric Notation – Special Flags

    Chapter 7: Redirection and Pipes

    Lecture 1: UNIX streams

    Lecture 2: Redirect Standard Output with >

    Lecture 3: The Append Operator >>

    Lecture 4: Redirect STDIN Using <

    Lecture 5: Redirect STDIN then STDOUT

    Lecture 6: Redirect STDOUT and STDERR

    Lecture 7: Redirect STDOUT and STDERR to separate locations

    Lecture 8: Redirect STDERR to nowhere

    Lecture 9: Example of a here document

    Lecture 10: Pipes introduction

    Lecture 11: Top 10 UNIX commands

    Lecture 12: The tee command

    Chapter 8: Working with Processes

    Lecture 1: The ps command

    Lecture 2: The top command

    Lecture 3: Foreground processes introduction

    Lecture 4: The jobs command

    Lecture 5: Background jobs introduction

    Lecture 6: The fg command

    Lecture 7: Killing processes

    Chapter 9: Installing software from the command line

    Lecture 1: The curl command

    Lecture 2: Package management with Brew

    Lecture 3: The zip and unzip commands

    Lecture 4: The gzip, gunzip and tar commands

    Lecture 5: The compress & uncompress commands

    Lecture 6: Installing software from source

    Chapter 10: Features of a UNIX shell

    Lecture 1: Environment variables

    Lecture 2: Shell initialization files

    Chapter 11: Course summary

    Lecture 1: Course summary

    Chapter 12: FREE newsletter on Learning the UNIX command line

    Lecture 1: How to subscribe to the newsletter

    Lecture 2: Top 10 shell commands you currently use

    Instructors

  • Learning the UNIX Command Line on OS X  No.2
    Chip Castle
    Founder at Chip Castle Dot Com, Inc.
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  • 5 stars: 81 votes
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