Shell Handbook 2019 Edition - Special Edition #34 - Print Issue

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Supercharge Your Linux Skills: The Linux command shell isn't magic – anyone can learn it. The 2019 Edition of the Linux Shell Handbook provides a comprehensive look at the world inside the terminal window.

Keep the Linux Shell Handbook beside your computer as a permanent desktop reference on the world of the terminal window.

Shell Handbook 2019 Edition - Special Edition #34 - Print Issue

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Introducing Bash
The Linux command shell isn't magic – anyone can learn it. This Linux Shell special edition provides a comprehensive look at the world inside the terminal window.

File Management
We show you how to navigate directories and manage your file resources.

Search Tools
Handy tools like find, locate, and whereis help you chase down files and programs on your system.

Regular Expressions
Regular expressions work with other tools to filter data and help you find the snippet you really need. We show you how to match characters with regular expressions.

Pipes and Redirection
Learn how to direct the output of one command to another command.

Customizing Bash
Get more productive by customizing the command-line environment.

Text Manipulation Tools
Why slow down for a mouse? You can use some simple command-line tools to search, sort, cut, paste, join, and split your text files to zero in on the information you need.

Hardware Configuration
Learn about some tools for configuring and managing hardware on your Linux system.

fdisk, gdisk, and parted
Use these handy disk partitioning utilities to configure your hard drive before you install a new operating system.

Configuring Filesystems
You can't store files without a filesystem. Use these Bash commands for easy filesystem configuration.

mount and fstab
Most Linux distros mount storage media automatically, but someday you might need a classic command-line tool.

Time Tools
These utilities let you set and keep time.

Users and Groups
Explore some tools for managing users and groups.

Access Permissions
Protect your file and directory resources with these commands for managing file security settings.

su and sudo
Why log in to the root account if you can avoid it?

Managing Processes
Monitor and manage the processes running on your system.

Systemd
Systemd has become the standard for starting, stopping, and managing services in Linux.

Package Tools
Linux package tools help you install and manage software.

dd and mkisofs/genisoimage/xorrisofs
Create backups and bootable CDs with these handy disc utilities.

Networking Tools
Techniques for configuring networks.

SSH
Secure remote connections.

FTP
Use the classic ftp tool to upload and download files.

Rsync
Synchronize your data.

Wireless
Wireless networking requires some special tools.

Cron and At
Automate and schedule common tasks.

Bash Scripting
We show you how to start writing your own Bash scripts.

Images and PDFs
Use these picture perfect command-line tools to convert and adapt your digital images.

Next Steps – Linux Certification

Bash Command Index

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