Introduction to Linux in HPC/The Command Line
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Video
Linux Introduction Slides 25 - 31 (7 pages)
Slide Layout
page 1: You type commands in command line to use Linux Similar things: console, terminal, CLI and shell (interchangeable in this course) command line: advantages (fast) vs. disadvantages (hard to master) page 2: Shell in Linux is widely used. Warnings: User may forget where they are. Child processes may stop, if parent shell exits. page 3: Elements in console: User name Host name Working directory: reminder for user (where they are) Command prompt page 4: Elements in console (cont.): Command and its options Output Current command running or new command prompt page 5: Demo 1: (slide 15 sec + terminal 45 sec) run command arrow keys for history tab key for auto-completion Ctrl-C to abort page 6: Warning: command is always case-sensitive command line options: minus sign: double minus vs. single minus page 7: Demo 2: (slide 15 sec + terminal 30 sec) use internet for help man page built-in help
Quiz
Which keys can be used for command history?
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