Linux Terminal / Command Line Skills

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1.5 hours on-demand video
$ 12.99

Brief Introduction

Learn how to transfer and manage files and manage MySQL databases with ease from the command line / terminal

Description

You've gotten a new web development client and you are totally psyched!

Wait, what's that? You need to access the server through a terminal and ssh?

Have no fear! You can do it!

Don't fear the terminal! Whatever you can do through a graphical (S)FTP interface you can also do on the command line.

This course will quickly get you up to speed on all the typical commands you will use to:

  1. Create a key pair
  2. Connect to a remote computer
  3. Navigate the through the directory structure
  4. Perform file managements tasks like creating directories; copying and moving files; setting permissions on directories and files
  5. Create and manage databases and database users

Just follow sequentially through the lectures and all of the above and more will become clear.

Course Structure

Each command is presented in a separate lecture to make it easy to digest and easy to find again when you want to use the course like a reference guide.

Each command is fully demonstrated in a High Definition screen cast.

Satisfaction Guarantee

I personally guarantee that after you take this course you will be able to complete all the tasks you were formerly able to do only through a graphical interface. If you find that you are not able to do the things you could have otherwise done with a graphical interface, I will work one-on-one with you to help you through your challenge and will add that information to the course.

Please Note

The skills you will be learning in this course are for working in a *nix operating system environment.

Click the "Take This Course" button now and get ready to level up your command line skills!

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • You must have some type of command line / terminal functionality set up on your computer. This course will NOT cover enabling command line functionality. If you are a GNU/*nix user or Mac user you've already got terminal access. If you are a Windows user, it is recommended that you install something like Cygwin, but you are free to use any tool of your choosing as long as it emulates a *nix environment.
  • Your account should already be set up to access the remote server. This course will NOT cover how to set up the remote server to allow you to access it.
  • You should be added to the sudoers file on the remote server. Alternatively, and far less preferably, you should have root access to the remote server.
  • You must have an account with elevated privileges to a MySQL server
$ 12.99
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1.5 hours on-demand video
Marc Isaacson
Udemy

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