Practical Guide for Linux
For students and working professionals seeking a mobile reference for Linux operating system commands and file management.
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Practical Guide for Linux is an established reference app that is a paid app. With a 5.0/5 rating from 2 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
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Covers essential shell interactions including environment variables, metacharacters, and basic navigation commands like cd and pwd.
Provides instructions for listing, renaming, copying, deleting, and linking files within the system.
Explains user identification and the application of chmod to manage file read, write, and execute permissions.
Details methods for viewing file contents and searching through data using grep and various file-reading utilities.
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Who Built It?
Eugene Khmelevsky
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This is a static, paid reference guide designed to serve as a portable manual for Linux command-line syntax and system administration basics.
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