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Command line : An interface which allows a user to interact to with a computer program (2 words).
shell : A program that takes commands from the keyboard and gives them to the operating system to perform.
Bash : The shell program on most Linux systems (Hint: Also known as Bourne Again Shell).
terminal : A window that allows you to interact with the shell.
Superuser : A person with administrative privileges.
Shell prompt : Appears on the line where you type a command and usually follows the format: [user@machine]$ (2 words)
Up arrow : Pressing this key will access command history and give your previous command.
Copied : If you highlight some text in the terminal, it will be ______.
Pwd : Command used to print the name of the working directory.
Absolute : A pathname that starts from the root directory and leads to its destination.
Relative : A pathname that starts from the working directory.
Working : The special notation “.” refers to the _______ directory.
Parent : The special notation “..” refers to the working directory’s ______.
File : Command used to determine the file type for a given file.
Less : Command/program that allows you to view a text file one page at a time. Using page up and page down keys will move through the text.
Forward slash : The root directory is represented by this character. (2 words)
Mkdir : Command used to create a directory.
Wildcard : A ________ character allows you to select filenames based on patterns of characters.
Rename : The mv command can be used to move or ______ a file.
Which : Command used to determine the exact location of a given executable.
Man page : To read a command’s description and listing of options available, view its ___ ____. (2 words)
Standard output : The “>” character is used to redirect ________ ______ to a file (2 words)
Append : Using “>” will overwrite a file, whereas using “>>” will ______ to a file.
Pipeline : Used to connect multiple commands together.
Grep : Program that examines each line of data it receives from standard input and outputs every line that contains a specified pattern of characters.
Sed : Stream editor. Can perform sophisticated text translations.
Echo : A command used to print out its text arguments on standard output.
Head : Command that prints out the first few lines of its input.
Tail : Command that prints out the last few lines of its input.
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- The mv command can be used to move or ______ a file.
- The special notation “..” refers to the working directory’s ______.
- The “>” character is used to redirect ________ ______ to a file (2 words)
- The shell program on most Linux systems (Hint: Also known as Bourne Again Shell).
- A ________ character allows you to select filenames based on patterns of characters.
- Command used to print the name of the working directory.
- The special notation “.” refers to the _______ directory.
- Used to connect multiple commands together.
| - Using “>” will overwrite a file, whereas using “>>” will ______ to a file.
- Command/program that allows you to view a text file one page at a time. Using page up and page down keys will move through the text.
- Pressing this key will access command history and give your previous command.
- A person with administrative privileges.
- A command used to print out its text arguments on standard output.
- Command used to determine the exact location of a given executable.
- A pathname that starts from the root directory and leads to its destination.
| - An interface which allows a user to interact to with a computer program (2 words).
- Command used to create a directory.
- A window that allows you to interact with the shell.
- Command that prints out the first few lines of its input.
- Stream editor. Can perform sophisticated text translations.
- Command that prints out the last few lines of its input.
- To read a command’s description and listing of options available, view its ___ ____. (2 words)
| - A program that takes commands from the keyboard and gives them to the operating system to perform.
- If you highlight some text in the terminal, it will be ______.
- Command used to determine the file type for a given file.
- Appears on the line where you type a command and usually follows the format: [user@machine]$ (2 words)
- The root directory is represented by this character. (2 words)
- Program that examines each line of data it receives from standard input and outputs every line that contains a specified pattern of characters.
- A pathname that starts from the working directory.
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- RENAME
- PARENT
- STANDARDOUTPUT
- BASH
- WILDCARD
- PWD
- WORKING
- PIPELINE
| - APPEND
- LESS
- UPARROW
- SUPERUSER
- ECHO
- WHICH
- ABSOLUTE
| - COMMANDLINE
- MKDIR
- TERMINAL
- HEAD
- SED
- TAIL
- MANPAGE
| - SHELL
- COPIED
- FILE
- SHELLPROMPT
- FORWARDSLASH
- GREP
- RELATIVE
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