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lgli/William E. Shotts, Jr. - The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (2013) (2013, No Starch Press ).pdf
The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (2013)
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd internet edition (converted pdf), 2013
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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lgli/Уильям Шоттс - Командная строка Linux. Полное руководство.pdf
Командная строка Linux: полное руководство: бестселлер: [12+]
Уильям Шоттс; [перевел с английского А. Киселев]
No Starch Press, Incorporated, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), San Francisco, 2012
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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English [en] · Russian [ru] · PDF · 5.5MB · 2012 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib ·
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nexusstc/The Linux command line a complete introduction/69e577464c4d9e5a63bd37d93c652ee0.pdf
The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 0, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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English [en] · MOBI · 1.3MB · 2012 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib ·
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nexusstc/The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction/1035eee3818d5a0be145aa6362d8264e.epub
The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction, 2nd Edition
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2, 2018
**You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer--now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.** __The Linux Command Line__ takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell (or command line). Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of experienced, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: **__\*__ Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks****__Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management__****Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines**__\*__ Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor****__Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks__**** Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.
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English [en] · EPUB · 1.8MB · 2018 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib ·
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nexusstc/The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction/e115d5b1801d692f4da8d68670ed839e.pdf
The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition: A Complete Introduction
William E. Jr. Shotts
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd edition, Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar, 2019
**You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer--now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.** __The Linux Command Line__ takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell (or command line). Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of experienced, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: **__\*__ Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks****__Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management__****Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines**__\*__ Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor****__Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks__**** Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.
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English [en] · PDF · 6.8MB · 2019 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib ·
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upload/newsarch_ebooks/2021/10/06/1593279523/LinuxCommandLine2E.pdf
The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition: A Complete Introduction
William E. Jr. Shotts
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd edition, Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar, 2019
**You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer--now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.** __The Linux Command Line__ takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell (or command line). Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of experienced, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: **__\*__ Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks****__Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management__****Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines**__\*__ Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor****__Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks__**** Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.
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English [en] · PDF · 9.1MB · 2019 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib ·
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lgli/Hansteen, Peter N.M.(Author) - Book of PF : A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall (3rd Edition) (2014, ).pdf
Book of PF : A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall (3rd Edition)
Hansteen, Peter N.M.(Author)
No Starch Press ; O'Reilly [distributor, 2014
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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English [en] · PDF · 5.4MB · 2014 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib ·
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upload/misc/utolica.duckdns.org/Al Sweigart_Automate the Boring Stuff with Python_ Practical Programming for Total Beginners.epub
Automate the Boring Stuff with Python : Practical Programming for Total Beginners
Al Sweigart; ProQuest (Firm)
No Starch Press, US : [distributor] John Wiley and Sons Ltd : [distributor] Woodslane Pty Ltd : [distributor] Woodslane Pty Ltd : [distributor] Intersoft Book Distributors (SIMRON Pty Ltd) : [distributor] Ingram Publisher Services, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), [San Francisco, CA], 2015
If you’ve ever spent hours renaming files or updating hundreds of spreadsheet cells, you know how tedious tasks like these can be. But what if you could have your computer do them for you? In Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, you’ll learn how to use Python to write programs that do in minutes what would take you hours to do by hand—no prior programming experience required. Once you’ve mastered the basics of programming, you’ll create Python programs that effortlessly perform useful and impressive feats of automation to: –Search for text in a file or across multiple files –Create, update, move, and rename files and folders –Search the Web and download online content –Update and format data in Excel spreadsheets of any size –Split, merge, watermark, and encrypt PDFs –Send reminder emails and text notifications –Fill out online forms Step-by-step instructions walk you through each program, and practice projects at the end of each chapter challenge you to improve those programs and use your newfound skills to automate similar tasks. Don’t spend your time doing work a well-trained monkey could do. Even if you’ve never written a line of code, you can make your computer do the grunt work. Learn how in Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. Note: The programs in this book are written to run on Python 3.
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The Book of GNS3 : Build Virtual Network Labs Using Cisco, Juniper, and More
by Jason C. Neumann
No Starch Press, Incorporated;Ingram Publisher Services [Distributor], 1, 2013-07-15
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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Automate the Boring Stuff with Python : Practical Programming for Total Beginners
Al Sweigart; ProQuest (Firm)
No Starch Press, US : [distributor] John Wiley and Sons Ltd : [distributor] Woodslane Pty Ltd : [distributor] Woodslane Pty Ltd : [distributor] Intersoft Book Distributors (SIMRON Pty Ltd) : [distributor] Ingram Publisher Services, 1, PS, 2015
If you’ve ever spent hours renaming files or updating hundreds of spreadsheet cells, you know how tedious tasks like these can be. But what if you could have your computer do them for you? In Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, you’ll learn how to use Python to write programs that do in minutes what would take you hours to do by hand—no prior programming experience required. Once you’ve mastered the basics of programming, you’ll create Python programs that effortlessly perform useful and impressive feats of automation to: –Search for text in a file or across multiple files –Create, update, move, and rename files and folders –Search the Web and download online content –Update and format data in Excel spreadsheets of any size –Split, merge, watermark, and encrypt PDFs –Send reminder emails and text notifications –Fill out online forms Step-by-step instructions walk you through each program, and practice projects at the end of each chapter challenge you to improve those programs and use your newfound skills to automate similar tasks. Don’t spend your time doing work a well-trained monkey could do. Even if you’ve never written a line of code, you can make your computer do the grunt work. Learn how in Automate the Boring Stuff with Python. Note: The programs in this book are written to run on Python 3.
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer—now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: * Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks * Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management * Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines * Edit files with Vi, the world’s most popular text editor * Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks * Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. A featured resource in the Linux Foundation's "Evolution of a SysAdmin"
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The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (1st Edition)
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd Edition:, 2019
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer—now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: * Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks * Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management * Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines * Edit files with Vi, the world’s most popular text editor * Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks * Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. A featured resource in the Linux Foundation's "Evolution of a SysAdmin"
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), San Francisco, 2012
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer—now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more.In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore.As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to:* Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks* Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management* Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines* Edit files with Vi, the world’s most popular text editor* Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks* Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sedOnce you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.A featured resource in the Linux Foundation's "Evolution of a SysAdmin"
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The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction,
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd Edition, 2012;2019
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer—now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: * Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks * Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management * Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines * Edit files with Vi, the world’s most popular text editor * Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks * Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. A featured resource in the Linux Foundation's "Evolution of a SysAdmin"
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Командная строка Linux: полное руководство: бестселлер: [12+]
colt
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2016
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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Командная строка Linux: полное руководство: бестселлер: [12+]
Уильям Шоттс; [перевел с английского А. Киселев]
Питер, 2016
Уильям Шоттс знакомит вас с истинной философией Linux. Вы уже знакомы с Linux и настала пора нырнуть поглубже и познакомиться с возможностями командной строки. Командная строка - всегда с вами, от первого знакомства до написания полноценных программ в Bash - самой популярной оболочке Linux . Познакомьтесь с основами навигации по файловой системе, настройки среды, последовательностями команд, поиском по шаблону и многим другим. Прочитав эту книгу вы легко научитесь создавать и удалять файлы, каталоги и символьные ссылки администрировать систему, включая сетевое оборудование, установку пакетов и управление процессами редактировать файлы писать скрипты для автоматизации общих или рутинных задач выполнять любые работы с текстовыми файлами. Преодолев начальный страх перед оболочкой Linux, вы поймете, что командная строка - это естественный, логичный и простой способ общения с компьютером. И не забывайте протирать пыль с мышки.
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nexusstc/The Linux command line a complete introduction/34e2ffe9f28e7aa2dda743f1726dc540.pdf
The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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lgli/I:\it-books_dl\6047\The Linux Command Line.pdf
The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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nexusstc/The Linux command line a complete introduction/2e3a5f53300fa27307c8cf615dfeb54f.mobi
The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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lgli/The Linux Command Line - A Complete Introduction - William E. Shotts - No Starch Press - 2012.pdf
The Linux command line : a complete introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
San Francisco : No Starch Press, 1, PT, 2012
xxix, 446 p. : 24 cm, \"It's been said that \"graphical user interfaces make easy tasks easy, while command-line interfaces make difficult tasks possible.\" The Linux Command Line shows readers how to control their computers and accomplish these difficult tasks using Bash, the Linux shell. Designed for command-line users of all levels, the book takes readers from the first keystrokes to the process of writing powerful programs in the command line's native language. Along the way, the author explores basic commands and file system navigation, OS configuration, classic command-line programs, shell programming, and much more, making The Linux Command Line an essential guide for all Linux users who wish to exploit the full power of their systems\"--, Includes index, 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 -- Configuration and the Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction to vi -- Customizing the Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting a Project -- Top-Down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing with if -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping with while and until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching with case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping with for -- Strings and Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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nexusstc/The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition: A Complete Introduction/314a0280bc10c5c0d45be132de172677.pdf
The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (Second Edition)
William E. Jr. Shotts
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd edition, Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar, 2019
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer—now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell (or command line). Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of experienced, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: • Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks • Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management • Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines • Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor • Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks • Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.
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nexusstc/The Linux command line a complete introduction/6bd72401bf69063b755db42af8b5a11a.pdf
The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts; Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 1, PT, 2012
It's Been Said That Graphical User Interfaces Make Easy Tasks Easy, While Command-line Interfaces Make Difficult Tasks Possible. The Linux Command Line Shows Readers How To Control Their Computers And Accomplish These Difficult Tasks Using Bash, The Linux Shell. Designed For Command-line Users Of All Levels, The Book Takes Readers From The First Keystrokes To The Process Of Writing Powerful Programs In The Command Line's Native Language. Along The Way, The Author Explores Basic Commands And File System Navigation, Os Configuration, Classic Command-line Programs, Shell Programming, And Much More, Making The Linux Command Line An Essential Guide For All Linux Users Who Wish To Exploit The Full Power Of Their Systems-- 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 -- Configuration And The Environment -- The Environment -- A Gentle Introduction To Vi -- Customizing The Prompt -- 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 -- Writing Shell Scripts -- Writing Your First Script -- Starting A Project -- Top-down Design -- Flow Control: Brancing With If -- Reading Keyboard Input -- Flow Control: Looping With While And Until -- Troubleshooting -- Flow Control: Branching With Case -- Positional Parameters -- Flow Control: Looping With For -- Strings And Numbers -- Arrays -- Exotica. William E. Shotts, Jr. Includes Index.
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nexusstc/The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction/0cf46e6370424e4fc9bc72ba090b1e02.pdf
The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction (2d edition)
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd edition, Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar, 2019
**You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer--now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.** __The Linux Command Line__ takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell (or command line). Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of experienced, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: **__\*__ Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks****__Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management__****Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines**__\*__ Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor****__Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks__**** Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.
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nexusstc/The Linux Command Line: A Complete Introduction/fdbade305e7d8b463c53f4b9d2ad57ed.pdf
The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition: A Complete Introduction
William E. Shotts, Jr.
No Starch Press, Incorporated, 2nd Internet Edition, 2013
**You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer--now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line.** __The Linux Command Line__ takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell (or command line). Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of experienced, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: **__\*__ Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks****__Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management__****Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines**__\*__ Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor****__Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks__**** Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust.
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The Book of GNS3 : Build Virtual Network Labs Using Cisco, Juniper, and More
Jason C. Neumann
No Starch Press, Incorporated;Ingram Publisher Services [Distributor], Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), San Francisco [California], 2015
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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Automate the Boring Stuff with Python : Practical Programming for Total Beginners
Sweigart, Albert
No Starch Press, US : [distributor] John Wiley and Sons Ltd : [distributor] Woodslane Pty Ltd : [distributor] Woodslane Pty Ltd : [distributor] Intersoft Book Distributors (SIMRON Pty Ltd) : [distributor] Ingram Publisher Services, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), [San Francisco, CA], 2015
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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The Linux Command Line : A Complete Introduction
William E. Jr. Shotts
No Starch Press, Incorporated, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), San Francisco, 2012
You've experienced the shiny, point-and-click surface of your Linux computer -- now dive below and explore its depths with the power of the command line. The Linux Command Line takes you from your very first terminal keystrokes to writing full programs in Bash, the most popular Linux shell. Along the way you'll learn the timeless skills handed down by generations of gray-bearded, mouse-shunning gurus: file navigation, environment configuration, command chaining, pattern matching with regular expressions, and more. In addition to that practical knowledge, author William Shotts reveals the philosophy behind these tools and the rich heritage that your desktop Linux machine has inherited from Unix supercomputers of yore. As you make your way through the book's short, easily-digestible chapters, you'll learn how to: Create and delete files, directories, and symlinks; Administer your system, including networking, package installation, and process management; Use standard input and output, redirection, and pipelines; Edit files with Vi, the world's most popular text editor; Write shell scripts to automate common or boring tasks; Slice and dice text files with cut, paste, grep, patch, and sed; Once you overcome your initial "shell shock," you'll find that the command line is a natural and expressive way to communicate with your computer. Just don't be surprised if your mouse starts to gather dust. - Publisher.
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La Dent d'Hercule Petitgris et Le Pardessus d'Arsène Lupin
Maurice Leblanc
2017
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