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Table of Contents

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Using Linux Tools
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1. Module Objectives
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2. Suggested Reading
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Table of Contents

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1. Module Objectives
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After successfully completing this module a participant will be able to:

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  • Understand the design philosophy of *nix {U}

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  • Use Linux as their day-to-day operating system {Ap}

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  • Use the text processing tools such as 'grep', 'tr' {Ap}

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  • Write and execute (bash) shell scripts {Ap}

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  • Use a text editor comfortably {Ap}

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  1. "In the beginning..." by Neal Stephenson

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  3. "The Unix Programming Environment" by Kerninghan and Pike

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Initial Session Plan

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Session

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Topic

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1

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Introduction to the Course

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Historical background and -implications. Why Unix?

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Getting startedlogging in; ls, -date, who, cd, mkdir

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Getting help: apropos, man, -info

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Basic file handling: cp, mv, -rm

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First session buffer

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5 mt

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10 mts

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2

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Command line arguments

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Basic text processing: head, -tail, cut, paste

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Shell meta characters

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Looking at files: cat, less

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Directory structure: man hier, -ls -l

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Permissions and ownership, -chmod, chown

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15 mts

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Redirection and Piping

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More text processing:grep, tr

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Elementary regex: . ? * ^ $ [ ]

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One liners: show lines n to m, -show directories

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More text processing: join, -sprt, uniq

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Generating a word frequency list

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Basic editing and editors : vim, -scite

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Personalising your environment: -.bashrc, .vimrc

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Subshells and source~

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More tools: tar, zip, diff, -cmp, comm

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Environment variables, set

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Writing simple shell scripts

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Control structures and -operators in bash

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Writing shell scripts

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Functions in bash scripts

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Assessment Test

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