Introduction to the Command Line

15 Nov 2022 08:00
Course starts
15 Nov 2022 12:00
Course ends
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Course further information

How to control your computer by typing commands

The command line is an interactive interface to your operating system. Instead of controlling your computer by clicking and dragging with the mouse you type in commands on the so-called command line or shell. Controlling your computer by hammering at the keyboard looks really old-fashioned and uncomfortable at the first glance. But if you are working with a lot of data or are programming, using the command line is a very efficient instrument. After some training period you will not want to miss it anymore. Command line interfaces are available on essentially all operating systems, including Linux, Mac OS as well as Microsoft Windows.

In this workshop we will concentrate on common commands within the Unix/Linux command line, which is also available on Windows.

Certificate

This course is part of the Certificate Course "Tools for Digital Research". In order to receive the Library Carpentry Certificate you also have to attend the other two courses.
Contact
zedif@uni-jena.de
Language
English
Core areas
Use of the command line to
  • manage files and folders
  • start and control programs
  • search for files and within files
  • manipulate the content of files
  • create small scripts for repeating tasks
Maximum capacity
20
Location
Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, Linux pool 1 (room 3413)
Dr. Christian Knüpfer
Course instructor
Dr. Philipp Schäfer
Course instructor