Linux Command Line Byte Session

Difficulty: Beginner
Duration: 1 minute and 34 seconds
Students: 4,268
Rating: 4.8/5

This Linux Command Line Byte Session lesson from Cloud Academy will teach you a range of applied skills from operating Linux instances and devices, using only the command line, to using command-line functionality to get help using and discovering commands and understanding how to use common Linux commands for working with files and directories.

Linux is the cloud's dominant operating system. Even Microsoft, whose well-known for its Windows operating system, reports that Linux is running on the majority of Azure implementations - and that share is only growing. When you work with Linux in cloud environments, you usually don’t use a full-blown graphical user interface that you might be accustomed to when you think of your own computer’s desktop. Instead, you are most likely going to be using a text-based terminal or command line. This lesson, along with its accompanying laboratory will equip you with the right tools to successfully work with Linux cloud instances.

This lesson is designed to bring you up to speed on the command line and hone the necessary skills that will allow you to meet the prerequisites for Cloud Academy Labs involving the Linux command line. You are encouraged to perform the corresponding Lab while you complete this lesson to gain hands-on experience with what is shown in the lesson. Learning more about Linux and the command line could open up big opportunities for you and your work environment. Linux and command line proficiency are a staple of many Cloud and DevOps engineer positions. Being able to efficiently perform tasks and automate repetitive jobs will be a springboard for success on your journey to mastering Linux and command line applications.

Learning Objectives

After completing this lesson you will:

  • Understand what the Linux command line is
  • Know how to issue commands at the command line
  • Use common commands for working with files and directories
  • Gain hands-on experience working at the command line (By completing the accompanying Lab)

Intended Audience

  • Anyone getting started with Linux at the command line or looking to review the basics of working at the command line in Linux.

Prerequisites

  • There are no prerequisites to this lesson apart from being aware that Linux is a free and open source operating system that is an alternative to Windows and Mac operating systems.
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