HOME > IT & Software > Linux Command Line for Beginners

Linux Command Line for Beginners

SynopsisLinux Command Line for Beginners, available at Free, has an a...
Linux Command Line for Beginners  No.1

Linux Command Line for Beginners, available at Free, has an average rating of 3.95, with 60 lectures, 10 quizzes, based on 620 reviews, and has 16777 subscribers.

Free Enroll Now

You will learn about Do most commonly used Linux commands Navigate Linux filesystem on command line Create, view and edit text files using (nano) editor and other utilities on command line Find help on various Linux commands Do basic networking tasks on command line – file transfer (HTTP Server, wget) and check connectivity (ping) This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners who want to use Linux command line for basic tasks but dont know where to start or Linux enthusiasts who does not know how to use command line or Windows or MacOS users who made a switch to Linux and wants to do basic tasks using command line or Aspiring Linux system administrators It is particularly useful for Beginners who want to use Linux command line for basic tasks but dont know where to start or Linux enthusiasts who does not know how to use command line or Windows or MacOS users who made a switch to Linux and wants to do basic tasks using command line or Aspiring Linux system administrators.

Enroll now: Linux Command Line for Beginners

Summary

Title: Linux Command Line for Beginners

Price: Free

Average Rating: 3.95

Number of Lectures: 60

Number of Quizzes: 10

Number of Published Lectures: 60

Number of Published Quizzes: 10

Number of Curriculum Items: 70

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 70

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Do most commonly used Linux commands
  • Navigate Linux filesystem on command line
  • Create, view and edit text files using (nano) editor and other utilities on command line
  • Find help on various Linux commands
  • Do basic networking tasks on command line – file transfer (HTTP Server, wget) and check connectivity (ping)
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners who want to use Linux command line for basic tasks but dont know where to start
  • Linux enthusiasts who does not know how to use command line
  • Windows or MacOS users who made a switch to Linux and wants to do basic tasks using command line
  • Aspiring Linux system administrators
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners who want to use Linux command line for basic tasks but dont know where to start
  • Linux enthusiasts who does not know how to use command line
  • Windows or MacOS users who made a switch to Linux and wants to do basic tasks using command line
  • Aspiring Linux system administrators
  • In this course, you shall get an introduction to Linux Command Line. This course is targeted for Beginners?of Linux command line. The users who use Linux extensively or do Bash Shell Scripting should Not enroll in this course as this course?cover?the basics.?

    Become an effective Linux user and level up your career and productivity!

    An aside: The major part of this?course has been created?on Ubuntu Linux but any Linux distribution can be used by the student to follow the course.?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Linux and the Command line

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 2: History of GNU/Linux

    Lecture 3: Introduction to GNU/Linux

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Linux Distributions

    Lecture 5: QUICK WIN: cal and date

    Lecture 6: Introduction to Terminal and Shell

    Lecture 7: BONUS: looking ahead of the curve

    Lecture 8: Conclusion

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Terminal commands

    Lecture 1: Introduction: Basic Terminal Commands

    Lecture 2: Where am I?

    Lecture 3: Change directory

    Lecture 4: List files

    Lecture 5: Create a directory

    Lecture 6: Create a file

    Lecture 7: Type of a file

    Lecture 8: Read a file

    Lecture 9: Concatenate files

    Lecture 10: Copy a file

    Lecture 11: Move or Rename a file

    Lecture 12: Remove a file

    Lecture 13: History of your shell commands

    Lecture 14: Find a file

    Lecture 15: Shorten a long command

    Chapter 3: Getting help on Terminal commands

    Lecture 1: Introduction: Help on Terminal Commands

    Lecture 2: Manual pages

    Lecture 3: What does this Terminal command do?

    Chapter 4: File manipulation commands

    Lecture 1: Introduction: File manipulation commands

    Lecture 2: Standard output redirection

    Lecture 3: Standard input redirection

    Lecture 4: Standard Error redirection

    Lecture 5: Chain Linux commands

    Lecture 6: Search for a keyword in a file

    Lecture 7: Count words in a file

    Lecture 8: Sort content of a file

    Lecture 9: Filter content of a file

    Lecture 10: Environment variables on Linux

    Lecture 11: Compress files to save storage space

    Lecture 12: Read top and bottom of a file

    Lecture 13: Translate characters on a file

    Chapter 5: Linux Filesystem

    Lecture 1: Introduction: Linux Filesystem

    Lecture 2: High-level overview of Filesystem hierarchy

    Lecture 3: Disk usage on Linux

    Lecture 4: Mount and unmount a filesystem (USB drive)

    Chapter 6: Text editor on Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction: Text editor

    Lecture 2: NANO editor: open, edit and save a file

    Lecture 3: NANO editor: Basic navigation commands

    Chapter 7: User management in Linux

    Lecture 1: Introduction: User management

    Lecture 2: User Management: Tools

    Lecture 3: Root user account and Substitute user account

    Chapter 8: Networking fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Introduction: Networking fundamentals

    Lecture 2: Check internet connectivity: ping

    Lecture 3: Download a remote file: wget

    Lecture 4: Share a local file: HTTP Server

    Lecture 5: ACTIVITY: Download a remote file and access it on HTTP Server

    Chapter 9: Improve productivity on command line

    Lecture 1: Introduction: Productivity on Command Line

    Lecture 2: Shortcuts on shell

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Z Shell

    Lecture 4: Command line applications for image viewing and screenshot

    Chapter 10: The final steps

    Lecture 1: Congratulations!

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture: Additional resources

    Instructors

  • Linux Command Line for Beginners  No.2
    Naveen Karippai
    Software Engineer
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 9 votes
  • 2 stars: 13 votes
  • 3 stars: 109 votes
  • 4 stars: 258 votes
  • 5 stars: 231 votes
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How long do I have access to the course materials?

    You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.

    Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?

    Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!