Bash command line

Hands-on introduction to the Linux command line and the interaction with a remote server. We will cover working with files and directories, common utilities, loops, redirections, wild cards, functions and scripting, and the basics of working through secure shell.

Date:
Monday, June 3, 2024

Time:
9:30am–4:30pm with a one-hour lunch break (12:30pm-1:30pm)

Instructor:
Alex Razoumov (Simon Fraser University)

Prerequisites:
This introductory course does not require any previous experience.

Software:
We will provide access to one of our Linux systems. To make use of it, attendees will need a remote secure shell (SSH) client installed on their computer. On Windows we recommend the free Home Edition of MobaXterm. On Mac and Linux computers, SSH is usually pre-installed (try typing ssh in a terminal to make sure it is there).