Mastering Linux Command Line

Most businesses are now migrating to Cloud and other cloud-related technologies, making Linux command line expertise a must-have skill for DevOps and cloud engineers. This course will teach you the fundamentals of the Linux command line through an enjoyable learning experience. It includes some interesting videos that will guide you in setting up your own Linux VM and a Linux EC2 instance in the AWS cloud.

This hands-on course will help you master the Linux command line with bite-sized videos that guide you at every step. You'll learn to work with files and folders, understand the Linux filesystem layout, and navigate through the filesystem efficiently. You'll get to grips with topics such as Linux permissions, hard and soft links, and text processing commands. As you advance, you'll cover standard I/O and redirection and learn to compress and uncompress files and folders.

The course will also take you through sudo, Vi editor, scheduling jobs using cron, customizing a bash environment, and much more!

Type
video
publication date
2020-03-31
what you will learn

Understand the Linux command line from the bottom up
Explore the Linux filesystem and navigation
Work with file attributes and permissions
Learn Vi Editor and its practical uses
Use cron to schedule tasks
Work efficiently with different text processing commands
Create your own AWS Linux EC2 instance for practice

duration
780
key features
Learn the Linux command line from scratch * Browse the Linux filesystem efficiently * Create your own commands to save time
approach
Every topic is broken down into easy steps to help you get well-versed with what you're learning.
audience
This course is for beginners as well as experts looking for a refresher!
meta description
Develop the most in-demand skills for DevOps and cloud professionals
short description
Develop the most in-demand skills for DevOps and cloud professionals
subtitle
Develop the most in-demand skills for DevOps and cloud professionals
keywords
Linux Command Line, Linux File System, cron, alias
Product ISBN
9781800204027