Command Line Crash Course For Beginners | Terminal Commands
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
- This is a course for beginners to learn how to navigate the terminal/command line. I tried to make it as OS agnostic as possible, but if you are on Windows, I suggest using something like "Git Bash".
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Agora Sponsor
1:34 - Slides Start
2:00 - Why Learn The Command Line?
5:43 - Command Line vs Terminal vs Shell
8:25 - Let's Talk About Windows
10:30 - Gist File
12:20 - Up & Down Arrow
12:44 - Tab Key
13:08 - Keyboard Shortcuts
14:11 - man
15:11 - whoami
15:17 - date
15:21 - clear
15:47 - pwd
16:09 - ls
18:13 - cd
19:35 - open, start, xdg-open
20:25 - mkdir
20:55 - touch
21:22 - rm
22:31 - rm -r
23:48 - cp
24:28 - mv
27:46 - cat
29:14 - RIght Angle Bracket (piping)
30:32 - less
31:00 - head
31:21 - tail
32:01 - nano
33:04 - echo
33:53 - grep
36:10 - find
38:03 - More On Piping
39:44 - ln (symlinks)
41:36 - tar
43:45 - history - Наука
It is a blessing to actually a crash courses that teaches the basics especially for me that doesn't have IT background.
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Man, Brad is an angel. I've always wanted CLI crash course and here it is. Thanks Brad.
Thanks Brad. Your video contents have always been a great support for me. I appreciate.
This was well done and very easy to understand. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Hi Brad, Abhishek from INDIA. You are one of the most sought-after mentors out there. Just wanted to say Thanks for all the endeavour you put in all these years. And yes, Take care of yourself. GOD Bless You 😇
Brad thank you for video.. I've used terminals for well over 30 years and still learned a couple of of tips. For example cd - . use pushd and popd a lot but cd - will be useful.
I just started learning cli and this video helped me the most. Thanks Brad!
Great resource...I don't know why, but this has been one of the most simple terminal related content that I could actually digest....thnx
And Brad is back with another great and helpful tutorial 🔥❤️
How this guy knows what i need to learn ?... Absolutely legend
I was just thinking I needed a course like this, then it came along.
Good stuff. Very concise and clear explanation.
I watched watched a ton of different videos on using the terminal (Mac) and this ranks amongst the best. Thanks.
All is simple: I see Brad's video I smash "Like" button.
Thank you so so much for this! This was so well done and easy to understand.
This is an awesome video you did a really great job putting this together we know how much work these things are. Thanks for being so helpful!
Great stuff. I have trouble remembering all of the commands so I've made a list for future reference.
The best Linux crash course video on RUclips.
This was really helpful... i did not know nano was an editor... i was really cunfused about it. This clear things up.
Great tutorial, always fundamentals are amazing
this is super useful , thanks brad !
Awesome content, cheers Brad!
I have been searching the internet for something like this!
Thanks Brad you are excellent, this is very useful
CLI tools are very powerful Always keep fresh backups to restore to a stable stage as eventually you will mess something up as you tinker using a terminal.
I'm here to support you!👍👍
Oh yes been waiting for this one 🙌
Thanks for this tutorial. I learned a lot of new commands =)
Nice one from you Brad!
Thanks Brad this video is very helpful
Thank you Brad! Thank you very much!
Wow, just about when I was pulling my hair over terminal commands, this comes in handy. Thanks Brad
Very useful, thanks Brad
Awesome video thanks ❤
I am happy to take this crash course from Traversy media
Thank you traversy media ♡♡♡
Much needed topic, much needed video! Thx!
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Great video, sir.
Take love from Bangladesh❤
Thanks, Brad!
Really needed ❤️
Thank you, this is super useful. :)
Wonderful! Thanks a lot
Nice stuff Brad
Thank you for this! Super cool video! A+++
Thank you so much!
Your explanation is very clean and clear Thx
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Hi Brad, big thanks for the video! are there gonna be intermediate and advanced command line course ?
Keep on making videos boss god bless you.
For head and tail, you don't actually need -n parameter (at least on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS). Just type "head -2" or "tail -3" for top/bottom 2/3 lines accordingly.
this is huge, thank you so much bro
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Great video!!
yours is perfect. These are going to takes loads of ti off the learning process.
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ctr+R is a good one, I never knew it before.
Great stuff sir,like your videos,very impressive
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Thanks Brad.
Awesome man ✌️
I didn't actually know that we could redo commands from the history output by just using an ! before the number. That's a lot more efficient than using the arrow keys a million times to find the command that I used yesterday
Good Stuff!!
Thanks a whole lot.
Brad is Atlas, carrying the dev world on his shoulders.
awesome brad
thank you!
thanks Brad
Thank you for teaching
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You are a genius
This was pretty fun. I've done a lot of research on the terminal and your video was more of what I was looking for. I know this is crash course, but do you know or having any exercises or challenges I can do to continue to test my skills if I ever needed to do this at a real job?
Hi Brad, thanks for the great video. I have a question ...I recently updated my Mac and I can nolonger use the 'code' command ...by any chance do you know why. It doesn't throw an error but it does not open what I want it to open
And knowing terminals can help you become a better coder because of knowing pasths/urls and that stuff
Super Topic. Thanks
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Long live Brad❤
Sir would you mind making Lua crash course? I think lua is underrated programming language and with your hand, I am sure the beauty of lua will show
Great!,but is this vedio complete all related of command line or there is more and more i should to learn it
Thank you brad
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Absolutely!!
What a great timing.
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Hi Brad. I hope you’re well. Do you have a vbscript or batch script crash couse
Thank you for the great content
Thanks
Nice and expected.
Thank you very much for this content! Could you kindly make a crash course on dotfiles on linux for beginners?
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bless you
Hey Brad, quick question. What kind of mic do you use for making the videos?
Thanks Brad. Please do a Dart/Flutter or Another Django course
Pleassseee!!!
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What are the differences from the regural and the free trial one
thanks
You really know how to attract viewers. Thanks for this Crash Course.
I like to use Cmder console emulator, it is really a nice one.
Hey Brad, plz make a crash course video on tauri app.
Hi Brad, please make a tutorial on backend project using node, express and mongoDb.
if Brad would make MERN stack a crash course one by one. I think that will be great!
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Need crash course on class diagrams also
Nice man! Can you also make a Java crash course, please!
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Could you please continue this series? About things like Permission. It was really helpful.
Made my wife watch this, so sh'es not afraid of the black screen
How can i run terminal in sublime text
Please make a qwik js crash course or a fullcourse pleaaase
Man need crash course on powershell.
but I can't figure out how to turn those softs into softs you know what I an
Is that all of commands run in ubuntu terminal or not?
At 28:45 you say you're using Ctrl D to get out of cat but I think you meant Ctrl C
Gonna have to pin this one for later.
Is there an opposite command for start? Example start chrome opens the chrome app. Can I close it? I tried quit, close, kill... none of them worked and I couldn't find anything online so far.
The kill and pkill commands should work. pkill will take the program name as the argument but for kill you need the process id (pid).
You can get the pid using the ps command, which will show all running processes. You can combine that with grep to find specific programs.
Eg. ps aux | grep ‘program name’
You can also use the pgrep command to find the pid.