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This video provides an overview of the 50 most popular Linux and Terminal commands. It covers topics such as why these commands are important, how to use them, and what they can be used for. This video is aimed at beginners who want to get started with using the command line and operating systems.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Colt Steel teaches beginners about the basics of Linux commands. He covers topics such as why you need to know them, the importance of command structure, and how to use man pages and redirection. He also covers concepts such as command arguments and options, working with directories and files, and permissions. Finally, he discusses how to install Windows subsystem for Linux, and how to use it to work with permissions.
  • 00:05:00 This course covers the most commonly used Linux and terminal commands. These commands are also available on Macs and Windows, but not all commands are available on every operating system. This course aims to help beginners get started with using the command line and operating systems.
  • 00:10:00 This video explains the history of popular operating systems, including Linux, and how it led to the development of the free software movement. Linux is an open source operating system that is distinct from closed source systems such as Windows.
  • 00:15:00 This video covers the basics of Linux and terminal commands. The video includes a chart of popular Linux distributions, along with a description of each. The video also covers how to install and use a terminal application, and how to use commands to access the operating system.
  • 00:20:00 This video demonstrates the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. The commands demonstrated can be used on a Mac or Windows operating system.
  • 00:25:00 This video covers the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. It provides instruction on how to set up Ubuntu on a Windows machine, use Windows terminal, and work with commands.
  • 00:30:00 The 50 Most Popular Linux & Terminal Commands course begins with a introduction to commands, prompts, and not commands. Then, commands that are more useful for beginners are covered, such as who am i. Finally, specific commands for managing files and executing programs are explained.
  • 00:35:00 The man page for the pwd command prints the name of the current working directory in a terminal window. The pwd command can be abbreviated with ctrl-l. The clear command clears the terminal screen, and the pwd command shortcut ctrl-l works on all UNIX-based operating systems.
  • 00:40:00 The ls command lists the contents of a folder. You can provide a file or path as the command's input, or you can provide an absolute path to any location on your machine.
  • 00:45:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands are reviewed in this video, with examples of how to use them. The command "cd" is explained, and the man page for the command is shown.
  • 00:50:00 This video covers the basics of the cd command, including how to change the current directory, move around, and access files and folders.
  • 00:55:00 The command "cd" allows you to change directories (location) on your computer. The "slash" in "cd slash" refers to the root directory, which is the highest level on your computer. The "tilde" in "cd tilde" refers to your individual home directory.

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The video discusses the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. Among these are the cat command, which prints the contents of a file to the terminal, and the date command, which prints the current date and time. The video also covers the basics of the Linux and terminal command "echo".

  • 01:00:00 The "make directory" command can be used to create folders on the computer. The "dash p" option can be used to create nested folders, which avoids the error "can't create such directory."
  • 01:05:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands covered in this course are make directory, touch, mkdir, and touch. These commands are used to create, change directory, and create files.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses the use of the Linux and terminal commands touch, rm, and man. The video first discusses how touch creates empty files, and then goes on to discuss how rm can be used to delete files and folders. The video also discusses the use of the rm command's -v flag, which provides verbose output.
  • 01:15:00 This video explains how to use the rm command to delete files and folders. The command can be used with the r flag for recursive deletion, which allows it to delete directories and their contents.
  • 01:20:00 The "rm" command can be used to delete files and empty folders, while the "open" command can be used to open files and folders on the computer. The "mv" command can be used to move files and folders around.
  • 01:25:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands are explained in detail, with examples of how to use them. The "verbose output" feature is explained, and how to use the "move" command to move files and folders between directories.
  • 01:30:00 The "head" and "tail" commands are used to view the beginning and end of files respectively. The "dash f" option allows tail to "not stop when the end of file is reached," which can be useful for monitoring log files.
  • 01:35:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands are shown in this video, with the command date being used to illustrate how redirection works.
  • 01:40:00 The video discusses the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. Among these are the cat command, which prints the contents of a file to the terminal, and the date command, which prints the current date and time.
  • 01:45:00 This video covers the basics of the Linux and terminal command "echo". It explains that echo prints the input onscreen, and can be used to output text to a file.
  • 01:50:00 The 50 most popular Linux & Terminal commands course for beginners provides a quick way of making a new file, manipulating text within a file, and counting words and bytes within a file.
  • 01:55:00 This video explains the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. The commands covered include: cat, grep, sort, head, tail, and piping.

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This video is a comprehensive guide to the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. It covers the use of commands such as grep, cat, find, and less, and explains how to use them to find text inside of files. The video also demonstrates how to use the sig term and sig kill signals to terminate processes.

  • 02:00:00 This video provides a full course on the most popular Linux and terminal commands. The commands covered include the cat command, the sort command, and the unique command. The unique command is used to remove duplicate values from a data set.
  • 02:05:00 This video covers the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands, including examples of tilde expansion, path expansion, and user environment variable expansions.
  • 02:10:00 This video explains how to use Linux and terminal commands, including path expansion and curly brace expansion.
  • 02:15:00 This video explains the basics of the Linux and terminal commands. Commands that end in "dot" (such as "ls"), "question mark" (such as "diff"), and "star" (such as "touch") are all expanded before they are run, allowing for shorter, more specific commands. Commands that have numbers as the only parameter (such as "echo 1.99") are also expanded.
  • 02:20:00 The video tutorial demonstrates the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. The commands covered include the diff command, the find command, and the star command.
  • 02:25:00 This video explains the basics of using Linux and terminal commands. It covers the use of the find command, which allows users to search for files and directories. It also covers the use of the or operator and the dash exec command.
  • 02:30:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands presented in this video are grep, cat, find, and less. These commands can be used to find text inside of files.
  • 02:35:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands is a comprehensive course for beginners that covers the use of grep, du, and sort.
  • 02:40:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands are demonstrated in this video. The "human readable" sort command sorts numerical values into human-readable formats, while the "du" command shows file sizes and folder sizes. The "df" command tells you about mounted file systems and how much space they take up and how much free space is left.
  • 02:45:00 The video demonstrates various Linux and terminal commands. One command, grep, can be used to search for regular expressions across a computer's files and folders. Another command, ps, can be used to inspect the processes running on a computer. Finally, the video demonstrates how to kill a process.
  • 02:50:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands covered in this video include: ps, grep, top, kill, less, screenflow, core audio, and kill. These commands can be quite helpful for beginners who want to learn more about Linux and terminal.
  • 02:55:00 The "sig term" and "sig kill" signals can be used to terminate processes. The "kill" signal can be used to immediately kill a process, while the "term terminate" signal can be used to kill a process in a more gentle manner.

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This video provides a full course on the most popular Linux and terminal commands for beginners. The course includes tips for using these commands efficiently and tips for using different keyboard shortcuts.

  • 03:00:00 In this video, the basics of the ps and kill commands are covered. The kill all command can be used to kill a process without providing its process ID. The job, vg, and fg commands work together to run programs in the background or foreground.
  • 03:05:00 In this video, the author discusses the basics of Linux and terminal commands. He covers topics such as running programs in the foreground or background, suspending programs, and using the jobs command to check on the status of a job. He also demonstrates the use of the gzip command to compress files.
  • 03:10:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands covered in this course are gzip, ls, lh, and dash k. Gzip is used to reduce the size of files, and ls and lh provide human-readable information about the size and compression of files. Dash k is used to keep the original file when removing changes.txt.
  • 03:15:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands video teaches beginners how to create archives and compress files with tar.
  • 03:20:00 The video provides a full course on the most popular Linux and terminal commands for beginners. Within the course, the clear command is demonstrated for removing unwanted text and a song is created and then self-titled. The tar command is used to compress and archive a directory, and then the uncompress and unarchive commands are shown. Finally, the nano editor is used to edit a song.
  • 03:25:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands course for beginners provides an overview of the most commonly used commands in a terminal. The course includes tips for using these commands efficiently and tips for using different keyboard shortcuts.
  • 03:30:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands presented in this video are "cut", "paste", "alias", "pscpu10", "ls", and "sleep". This video also covers how to create an alias and how to save aliases in a particular location.
  • 03:35:00 This video explains how to use the Linux and terminal commands. The first part of the video covers the use of the bash rc file, which is a hidden file that the shell will use to run aliases first before anything else. Next, the video discusses the use of the alias command, which allows you to define custom commands for use in the terminal. Finally, the video shows how to use the rm command to delete files.
  • 03:40:00 The video discusses the use of various Linux and terminal commands. Some of the most popular commands include make, cd, ls, and xargs. x-args allows a command to take input from another command as arguments.
  • 03:45:00 The video demonstrates how to use the x-args command to pass arguments to a particular command. x-args is specifically designed for this purpose, and allows for a more streamlined way of working with commands.
  • 03:50:00 In this video, the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands are covered. X-args is used to construct a list of arguments for other commands, and the ln command is used to create links.
  • 03:55:00 The video discusses the use of Linux and terminal commands. It covers the use of the dash (s) character to create a symbolic link, the difference between a hard link and a soft link, and the difference between permissions and links. The video also demonstrates the use of the command ls to display the contents of a directory and the use of the command cat to print the contents of a file.

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This video introduces the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. It covers the different types of permissions, different commands used to change permissions, and more.

  • 04:00:00 The "su" command allows a user to switch to another user's account to log in to a terminal.
  • 04:05:00 The video explains the different user accounts in Linux, including the root user. It demonstrates how to switch users using the "su" command, and how to use the "sudo" command to execute commands as the root user or with elevated permissions.
  • 04:10:00 The video discusses the significance of the root user account on a Linux system, and demonstrates how to use the sudo command to allow specific users to access specific files or commands.
  • 04:15:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to use various Linux and terminal commands. He teaches how to log in as different users, change passwords, and install software.
  • 04:20:00 The 50 most popular Linux and Terminal commands covered in this video include: -Changing password using passwd -Locking someone's password -Expiring an account's password -Making an empty password to disable a password -Changing owner of files and directories -Using the pseudo command to act as the root user.
  • 04:25:00 This video shows users how to change the owner of files and folders using the Linux command line. First, the user is shown how to change the owner of a file using the sudo command. Next, the user is shown how to change the owner of a folder using the chone command. Finally, the user is shown how to change the group owner of a file using the groups command.
  • 04:30:00 The video explains the meaning of certain linux commands, such as "ls-l." It goes on to explain how to change permissions on files and folders.
  • 04:35:00 The video demonstrates the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands. These commands include: who is a member of this group, who is the owner of a file or directory, what permissions a file or directory has, how to change permissions on a file or directory, and how to list the contents of a file or directory.
  • 04:40:00 This video introduces the Linux and terminal commands, covering 50 of the most popular commands. These commands are used for various purposes such as printing, editing, and managing files. The video also demonstrates how to change the permissions of a file.
  • 04:45:00 This video explains how to use the chamod command to change permissions on files and directories. The syntax is as follows: chamod change mode [owner [group]] permission. The first example shows how to change the permissions on a file for the owner and group, while the second example shows how to change the permissions on a directory for the owner and group and everyone else.
  • 04:50:00 This video introduces the Linux and terminal commands chamod and change mode. It also explains the octal notation for file mode.
  • 04:55:00 The 50 Most Popular Linux & Terminal Commands course is designed for beginners who want to learn the most common commands used in Linux and terminal. The course covers the different types of permissions, different commands used to change permissions, and more.

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This video covers the 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands for beginners. These commands can be very helpful for performing tasks on a computer.

  • 05:00:00 The 50 most popular Linux and terminal commands are covered in this video for beginners. These commands can be very helpful in performing tasks on a computer.

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