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||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%">'''Module Plan'''|| || Topic || Duration ||LAB work|| ||What is Linux? FOSS Philosophy? ||10 mts||<rowspan=7> 1. Use touch command to create the files: p.txt p1.txt p2.txt, p3.txt, pa.txt, pb.txt qq.txt, qc.txt 2. Issue the commands ls p*, ls p?, ls p[0-9].txt ls [pq][a-z].txt 3. Read the man pages for shell metacharacters and figure out what ?, * and [] do.|| ||First steps: pwd, ls, mkdir ||10 mts|| ||Getting help: apropos, man, info ||10 mts|| ||Basic File Handling: cp, mv, rm ||10 mts|| ||Linux File Heirarchy, man hier ||05 mts|| ||Permissions and ownership, chmod, chown ||05 mts|| |
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|| || || || ||Looking at files: cat, less ||05 mts||<rowspan=5>|| ||Basic text processing: head, tail, cut, paste ||15 mts|| ||Redirection and Piping ||10 mts|| ||More text processing: grep, tr, sort, uniq ||15 mts|| ||Writing one-liner pipes ||05 mts|| || || || || ||Writing simple shell scripts ||10 mts||<rowspan=5>|| ||Command line parameters ||05 mts|| ||Control structures and operators in bash ||20 mts|| ||Environment variables: set ||05 mts|| ||Misc tools: tar, zip, cmp, diff, comm ||10 mts|| |
||What is Linux? FOSS Philosophy? ||10 mts ||<style="text-align: vertical;"|7>1. Use touch command to create the files: <<BR>>p.txt p1.txt p2.txt, p3.txt, pa.txt, pb.txt qq.txt, qc.txt <<BR>>2. Issue the commands ls p*, ls p?, ls p[0-9].txt ls [pq][a-z].txt <<BR>>3. Read the man pages for shell metacharacters and figure out what ?, <<BR>>* and [] do. || ||First steps: pwd, ls, mkdir ||10 mts || ||Getting help: apropos, man, info ||10 mts || ||Basic File Handling: cp, mv, rm ||10 mts || ||Linux File Heirarchy, man hier ||05 mts || ||Permissions and ownership, chmod, chown ||05 mts || || || || || ||Looking at files: cat, less ||05 mts ||<style="text-align: center;" |5> || ||Basic text processing: head, tail, cut, paste ||15 mts || ||Redirection and Piping ||10 mts || ||More text processing: grep, tr, sort, uniq ||15 mts || ||Writing one-liner pipes ||05 mts || || || || || ||Writing simple shell scripts ||10 mts ||<style="text-align: center;" |5> || ||Command line parameters ||05 mts || ||Control structures and operators in bash ||20 mts || ||Environment variables: set ||05 mts || ||Misc tools: tar, zip, cmp, diff, comm ||10 mts || |
Module 1: Using Linux Tools
Module Objectives
After successfully completing this module a participant will be able to:
U Understand the design philosophy of *nix
Ap Use Linux as their day-to-day operating system
Ap Use the text processing tools such as 'grep', 'tr'
Ap Write and execute (bash) shell scripts
Ap Use a text editor comfortably
Suggested Reading
"In the beginning there was the command line" by Neal Stephenson [http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html]
"The Unix Programming Environment" by Kerninghan and Pike
"Introduction? Foss Philosophy?" [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Linux_Guide/Introduction http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Linux_Guide/Introduction]
"Linux Commands" [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Linux_Guide/Linux_commands]
"grep and regex" [http://www.robelle.com/smugbook/regexpr.html http://www.robelle.com/smugbook/regexpr.html]
"Text Processing and shell scripting" [http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/textproc.html#WF http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/textproc.html#WF](Has some good problems for Lab Notebook)
"Shell scripting and Text Processing Problems" [http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/textproc.html#WF]
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Topic |
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LAB work |
What is Linux? FOSS Philosophy? |
10 mts |
1. Use touch command to create the files: |
First steps: pwd, ls, mkdir |
10 mts |
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Getting help: apropos, man, info |
10 mts |
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Basic File Handling: cp, mv, rm |
10 mts |
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Linux File Heirarchy, man hier |
05 mts |
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Permissions and ownership, chmod, chown |
05 mts |
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Looking at files: cat, less |
05 mts |
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Basic text processing: head, tail, cut, paste |
15 mts |
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Redirection and Piping |
10 mts |
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More text processing: grep, tr, sort, uniq |
15 mts |
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Writing one-liner pipes |
05 mts |
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Writing simple shell scripts |
10 mts |
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Command line parameters |
05 mts |
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Control structures and operators in bash |
20 mts |
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Environment variables: set |
05 mts |
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Misc tools: tar, zip, cmp, diff, comm |
10 mts |