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Linux Command Line for Beginners: Master Terminal Commands, Linux Scripting, and System Management

Par : Ethan Garrett
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233405815
  • EAN9798233405815
  • Date de parution04/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Stop Being Afraid of the Terminal - Start Controlling Your Linux System ? Navigate the Linux file system and manage files, users, and permissions with confidence ? Search, process, and analyze text and data using powerful command-line tools ? Monitor system resources, manage packages, and troubleshoot common problems ? Automate repetitive tasks with shell scripts, cron jobs, and terminal multiplexers  Book DescriptionThe Linux command line feels intimidating at first - but it's one of the most powerful skills you can build as a computer user.
Linux Command Line for Beginners is a friendly, practical guide that takes you from your very first echo command all the way to writing shell scripts and managing remote servers. Each chapter builds on the last with real-world examples you'll actually use: finding photos, reading log files, checking disk space, installing software, and transferring files over a network. You'll learn to navigate the directory structure, create and edit files with nano and vim, control file permissions, and monitor running processes in real time.
A full chapter on text processing tools - including grep, sed, awk, sort, and pipes - shows you how to combine simple commands into powerful one-liners. Later chapters cover networking basics with ssh and scp, package management across apt, yum, and pacman, archive tools for backup and compression, and shell scripting fundamentals including variables, conditionals, loops, and functions. The book closes with productivity shortcuts, aliases, tmux, and best practices for keeping your system secure and organized - plus a handy quick-reference cheat sheet in the appendix. What You Will Learn How to navigate the Linux file system using pwd, cd, and ls How to create, copy, move, delete, and find files from the terminal How to read and edit files using cat, less, nano, and vim How to search file contents with grep and locate files with find How to manage users, file ownership, and permission settings How to monitor disk usage, memory, and running processes How to install, update, and remove software with Linux package managers How to connect to remote servers and transfer files using ssh and scp How to write shell scripts to automate backups and routine tasks How to troubleshoot common errors and find help using man pages  Who This Book Is ForThis book is for absolute beginners and casual computer users who want to learn Linux without feeling overwhelmed.
It's perfect for students setting up a development environment, home users switching to Linux, hobbyists working with a Raspberry Pi, or anyone who has always wanted to understand what the terminal actually does. No prior Linux or programming experience is required - just curiosity and a willingness to type.