Hello!
I am pleased to announce a new version of my Linux Command Line Computing ebook.
This ebook aims to teach Linux command line tools and Shell Scripting for beginner to intermediate level users. The main focus is towards managing your files and performing text processing tasks. Plenty of examples are provided to make it easier to understand a particular tool and its various features. There are 200+ exercises to help you practice what you’ve learned and solutions are provided for reference. I hope this ebook would make it easier for you to discover CLI tools, features and learning resources.
Links:
- Free PDF/EPUB: https://learnbyexample.gumroad.com/l/cli_computing (till 9-June-2024)
- Web version: https://learnbyexample.github.io/cli-computing/
- Markdown source, exercise solutions, etc: https://github.com/learnbyexample/cli-computing
- Short video about the book: https://youtu.be/vedRFbWwx_c
I would highly appreciate it if you’d let me know how you felt about this book. It could be anything from a simple thank you, pointing out a typo, mistakes in code snippets, which aspects of the book worked for you (or didn’t!) and so on. Reader feedback is essential and especially so for self-published authors.
Happy learning :)
sed harbors no demon beasts, in my experience.
On the other hand, by default using
sed -i
is where the demons come in.No, sed, NOT in place. Not the first time. Show me what you want to do based on the instructions I gave you, and then we’ll talk about letting you play with the real data.