Linux Command Line Full course: Beginners to Experts. Bash Command Line Tutorials
Bash is a Unix shell and command language written by Brian Fox for the GNU Project as a free software replacement for the Bourne shell. First released in 1989, it has been used widely as the default login shell for most Linux distributions.
In this course you will learn how use bash command to accomplish various computer task.
Following Bash topics have been shown and elaborated properly.
⭐ Table of Contents ⭐
(0:00) Linux Command: cal
(0:39) Linux Command: date
(1:30) Linux Command: pwd
(3:02) Linux Command: exit
(3:05) Linux Command: Navigate bash history using arrow keys
(6:27) Linux Command: Navigate left and right using arrow keys
(7:17) Linux Command: mkdir
(9:55) Linux Command: ls1
(11:45) Linux Command: less
(18:44) Linux Command: ls2
(22:53) Linux Command: ls3
(25:06) Linux Command: ls4
(30:20) Linux Command: ls5
(32:37) Linux Command: ls6
(37:18) Linux Command: rm1
(43:50) Linux Command: Using cd to navigate to a directory using a relative path
(52:55) Linux Command: Understanding complex relative paths using . and ..
(1:02:03) Linux Command: cd2
(1:12:49) Linux Command: cd3
(1:19:09) Linux Command: cd4
(1:24:49) Linux Command: mv
(1:30:21) Linux Command: cd5
(1:34:56) Linux Command: ln1
(1:39:27) Linux Command: ln2
(1:52:57) Linux Command: file
(1:55:27) Linux Command: cp2
(1:59:00) Linux Command: cp1
(2:02:56) Linux Command: Using echo to print simple strings
(2:05:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display multi-line messages
(2:08:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display messages with escape sequences
(2:16:15) Linux Command: ls and cd
(2:23:15) Linux Command: cat
(2:28:28) Linux Command: uniq
(2:31:40) Linux Command: wc
(2:34:22) Linux Command: grep
(2:37:27) Linux Command: head and tail
(2:40:44) Linux Command: Echo
(2:43:17) Linux Command: Wildcard Expansion
(2:46:28) Linux Command: pathname expansion
(2:48:13) Linux Command: Tilde expansion
(2:49:46) Linux Command: Arithmetic expansion
(2:56:04) Linux Command: Brace expansion
(3:10:33) Linux Command: Parameter expansion
(3:16:22) Linux Command: Command substitution
(3:20:46) Linux Command: Escape characters
(3:28:14) Linux Command: Double quotes
(3:39:36) Linux Command: Single Quotes
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⭐ Table of Contents ⭐
(0:00) Linux Command: cal
(0:39) Linux Command: date
(1:30) Linux Command: pwd
(3:02) Linux Command: exit
(3:05) Linux Command: Navigate bash history using arrow keys
(6:27) Linux Command: Navigate left and right using arrow keys
(7:17) Linux Command: mkdir
(9:55) Linux Command: ls1
(11:45) Linux Command: less
(18:44) Linux Command: ls2
(22:53) Linux Command: ls3
(25:06) Linux Command: ls4
(30:20) Linux Command: ls5
(32:37) Linux Command: ls6
(37:18) Linux Command: rm1
(43:50) Linux Command: Using cd to navigate to a directory using a relative path
(52:55) Linux Command: Understanding complex relative paths using . and ..
(1:02:03) Linux Command: cd2
(1:12:49) Linux Command: cd3
(1:19:09) Linux Command: cd4
(1:24:49) Linux Command: mv
(1:30:21) Linux Command: cd5
(1:34:56) Linux Command: ln1
(1:39:27) Linux Command: ln2
(1:52:57) Linux Command: file
(1:55:27) Linux Command: cp2
(1:59:00) Linux Command: cp1
(2:02:56) Linux Command: Using echo to print simple strings
(2:05:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display multi-line messages
(2:08:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display messages with escape sequences
(2:16:15) Linux Command: ls and cd
(2:23:15) Linux Command: cat
(2:28:28) Linux Command: uniq
(2:31:40) Linux Command: wc
(2:34:22) Linux Command: grep
(2:37:27) Linux Command: head and tail
(2:40:44) Linux Command: Echo
(2:43:17) Linux Command: Wildcard Expansion
(2:46:28) Linux Command: pathname expansion
(2:48:13) Linux Command: Tilde expansion
(2:49:46) Linux Command: Arithmetic expansion
(2:56:04) Linux Command: Brace expansion
(3:10:33) Linux Command: Parameter expansion
(3:16:22) Linux Command: Command substitution
(3:20:46) Linux Command: Escape characters
(3:28:14) Linux Command: Double quotes
(3:39:36) Linux Command: Single Quotes
Thank you very much for this course
im trying to find examples of grep and when i go to where you say its listed its not there.. where is grep man
I wish you would have used a black background with white text. I couldnt watch more than 3 minutes and i got a headache
That's Great! Thank you so much.
I am new to Linux and he really makes things
what's the comando for search anything?" >
yours image isn't the best aj1aj!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zulpmCxJwls&t=5s
It was a great course, congratulations. If you wan't to be better than everyone in youtube, I suggest making a list of exercices, I have practiced by my own exercices.
Doesn't even get close to "Expert" level
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is there a way to watch this video on YouTube at three times the speed so I don't have to listen to this guy? he talks in slow motion and then clicks on something and waits 10 or 19 seconds before his next sentence
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I disagree with everyone about speed and length…. watch the full video at 0.25x speed and i guarantee you will be a terminal master after… coupled with the loss of your hair and sanity but worth it. I'm a terminal deity now!
may we do ? questions to teachers ??! a gooods idea okapa?
thanks Excellent content……
Command line BASICS??? Cal is the FIRST command at the Linux prompt! Lol 😆😂 You're not teaching anybody. You're just enjoying talking. But you're a good tutor anyway.
Please leave these ppl who think the video is too long. It's better this way. They can fast forward.
I'm in chromebook and cal is not a recognized command…so I stopped the video being the first command out the box doesn't work and all no sense to watch the rest until I can figure out what's different why cal is not recognized for me….cause if this 1st command not working there must be something differnt about my setup that will make other commands not work either. I should probably figure that out first before I just invest 3 full hours on this. Thank you though. If anyone knows why this is, I am all ears. Thanks!
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! there are some missing parts in the video (or is just my imagination?). However, I have learned a lot. Thanks again!!!
Hello where is this contents of the directory came from ? how do yo do this ? bjam, building, copying made ? please answer
Can you explain why the command "cd //" access to a directory called "//" but one ou more than 2 slashes access to the directory "/", what is "//" directory?
Thank you so much! Really helpful video and I absolutely love the timelines <3 You rock pal!
I mean, don't get me wrong, I appreciate the very thorough and simple explanation of this video…
… but man am I glad Youtube has a 2x playback speed feature.
The title should be "how to drag out 15 to 20 min of info into 3.5hrs"
OK
Thank you so much for this video, what a great help. It works perfectly. My ms office is activated now. LIKED AND SUBSCRIBED
Do you think he wants us to take a look at the command line?
Let's take a look at command line basics
9:43 Thank god, I thought you would never show these poor people the manual.
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command line is chopped off from the grep lesson @2:34:22
Video is out of sync with chapters or there are missing chapters.. (2:08:44) Linux Command: Using echo to display messages with escape sequences seem to be the last place it is correct.. you are missing LOTS of stuff in the middle was specifically lookin for uniq. That chapter drops you in the middle of an echo chapter.
Help?
At 57:00, he explains the "cd" command and gives the following example:
cd ../double-conversion/./../../lm/./wrappers/../builder/
This command seems so unnecessary to and was wondering if somebody could explain the following:
1. Why would you need to use "/./"? it basically stays in the directory you already at. Could you not avoid it altogether?
2. The point of "cd" is to change the working directory, why would anybody need to be be going back and forth like that in one command?
1:35:24 just gives me a "file exists" error or a broken symlink when I do type a nonexistant file name :/ And grep doesn't do anything for me. The video seems to white out whatever he is typing and just shows the output?
I can tell you 👆 he’s the best tested and trusted 💯
Thanks for tutorials!
The timestamp for mv command should be 1:22:50 !!
That was very helpful, thank you!
Expert advice and latest ubuntu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTMqPkb-oHE
"hello world" is so stupid
Thank you for these good explanations