May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Command-line operations are a fundamental aspect of computer systems, providing a powerful tool for interacting with the operating system, managing files and directories, and automating tasks. Understanding command-line operations is essential for system administrators, programmers, and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of how computers work.
Why Learn Command-Line Operations?
There are numerous benefits to learning command-line operations:
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
command-line operations.
This classic book provides a comprehensive overview of the UNIX operating system, including command-line operations. It is suitable for intermediate and advanced users.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Bash shell. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate users.
Provides a comprehensive overview of command-line operations and shell scripting in Linux. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate users.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Linux command line. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate users.
Provides a collection of tips and tricks for using the command line. It is suitable for beginners and intermediate users.
Covers advanced Bash scripting techniques, including parameter handling, functions, and error handling. It is suitable for experienced users who want to learn more about Bash scripting.
Covers the sed and awk commands, which are powerful tools for text processing. It is suitable for intermediate and advanced users.
Covers advanced shell scripting techniques, including parameter handling, functions, and error handling. It is suitable for experienced users who want to learn more about shell scripting.
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