
Introduction to the Linux Command Line (9/20) and (9/21)
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This heavily hands-on 2-part workshop introduces participants to the Linux command line, specifically the bash shell. It will demonstrate how to navigate the filesystem, how to manage files and folders and how to work with files. Participants will learn how to use common Linux commands such as ls, cd, mkdir, rm, pwd, mv, cp, cat, sort and wc.
While the emphasis is on Linux, much of the workshop material translates to macOS or other Unix systems.
Workshop format: Presentation with hands-on exercises.
Target audience: This workshop is for those with no experience using the Linux command line.
Knowledge prerequisites: None
Hardware/software prerequisites: For this workshop, users must have an account on our Adroit cluster, and they should confirm that they can SSH into Adroit at least 48 hours beforehand. Details on all of the above can be found in this guide: https://bit.ly/3QER9Sv
Learning objectives: Participants will come away with the skills to start using the Linux command line.
Speakers
Galen Collier
Director of Researcher Engagement
Princeton University
Mattie Niznik
Research Software & Programming Analyst, Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Co-hosted with: GradFUTURES
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