The Linux Command Line eBook Free Download
“The Linux Command” by William E. Shotts, Jr. is available in PDF format for free. If your new to Linux and if your willing to learn more on Linux then this book will be very useful.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 – Learning The Shell
- What Is The Shell?
- Navigation
- Exploring The System
- Manipulating Files And Directories
- Working With Commands
- Redirection
- Seeing The World As The Shell Sees It
- Advanced Keyboard Tricks
- Permissions
- Processes
- Part 2- Configuration and The Environment
- The Environment
- A Gentle Introduction To vi
- Customizing The Prompt
- Part 3 – Common Tasks and Essential Tools
- Package Management
- Storage Media
- Networking
- Searching For Files
- Archiving And Backup
- Regular Expressions
- Text Processing
- Formatting Output
- Printing
- Compiling Programs
- Part 4 – Writing Shell Scripts
- Writing Your First Script
- Reading Keyboard Input
- Troubleshooting
- Strings And Numbers
Author(s): William E. Shotts, Jr.
Description: This book is a broad overview of “living” on the Linux command line. Unlike some books that concentrate on just a single program, such as the shell program, bash, this book will try to convey how to get along with the command line interface in a larger sense. How does it all work? What can it do? What’s the best way to use it?
File Size: 1.96 MB
File Format: PDF
Number of pages: 522
Download Link: The Linux Command Line
Description: This book is a broad overview of “living” on the Linux command line. Unlike some books that concentrate on just a single program, such as the shell program, bash, this book will try to convey how to get along with the command line interface in a larger sense. How does it all work? What can it do? What’s the best way to use it?
File Size: 1.96 MB
File Format: PDF
Number of pages: 522
Download Link: The Linux Command Line