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Working the Command Line

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Don’t fear the terminal. No, really. However you’ve wound up face-to-face with the cool glow of a terminal window, Remy Sharp is here to help. Gain command-line shortcuts and processing techniques, install new tools and diagnose problems, and fully customize your terminal for a better, more powerful workflow.

81 pages

Published December 8, 2016

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May 17, 2020
Great book with vivid language and easy to follow structure. Useful reading if you are a beginner and want to learn more about using command line in the everyday life
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December 21, 2020
Short and with enough info to get going or at least know what to reference when needed. The bias is towards Mac and Linux os, but as a Windows user I was able to get what I needed by getting accustomed to Git Bash which was my motivation for learning command line in the first place.
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September 6, 2022
Great overview! I was excited to read this book, to pick up some tricks, and have a small guide to give to others that want to start with the CLI.
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February 4, 2017
If you need to get your inner command line geek on this is the book for you. Practical tips and tricks to get you to power CLI mastery.
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