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I grew up with PCs, so once upon a time I was quite skilled with DOS command line codes.  But that was a long time ago.  For my High Performance Computing class, I had to learn some basic command line tools for Linux.  Rather than constantly go back to the somewhat massive online documentation manuals, I wanted to collect the basics I would need for this class in one place for quick reference.  I wanted to include explanations, examples, and where needed, a few useful variants.  Everything here is targeted to complete particular assignments for this course, so it's not meant to be comprehensive, but narrowly useful.

 

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Pipes: A Brief Introduction

Linux Tutorial for Beginners: Introduction to Linux Operating System (video)

Linux Command Line Tutorial For Beginners 1 - Introduction (video)

Basic Linux Commands Tutorial (video)

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Introduction to Linux and Basic Linux Commands for Beginners (video)

 

 

 

 

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