Haroon Abbasi
Posted on March 5, 2023
Welcome to the magical world of terminal commands, where the keys are your friends and the mouse is your mortal enemy!
If you're new to the terminal, it can be a bit overwhelming at first. But fear not! With these tips, you'll be navigating your way around like a pro in no time.
1. Learn the Basic Commands (Because You Gotta Crawl Before You Can Run):
The first step to becoming a terminal ninja is to learn the basic commands. Think of it as learning to walk before you can run. These commands include:
-
ls
(list files in a directory) -
cd
(change directory) -
mkdir
(make a new directory) -
touch
(create a new file) -
mv
(move a file or directory) -
rm
(remove a file) -
rmdir
(removes a directory)
Memorizing these will make you feel like a terminal superhero.
2. Use Tab Completion (Because Ain't Nobody Got Time for all That):
Tab completion is like having your own personal assistant, ready to finish your sentences for you. With tab completion, you can quickly complete a command or file name by typing the first few letters and then hitting the Tab
key. This can save you a lot of time and help you avoid typos.
Pro tip: If you're not sure what to type next, try using double tab to see a list of available options. It's like having your own personal cheerleading squad, rooting you on to victory.
3. Customize Your Shell (Because Why Be Basic?):
Customizing your shell is like redecorating your room, but instead of paint and wallpaper, you're using code and command line tricks. It's like adding some bling to your pet rock - suddenly, it's way cooler than before! You can create a prompt that flashes neon lights, invent hilarious nicknames(aliases) for your favorite commands, and even automate your entire to-do list with a few clever functions. So, let your creative juices flow and make your terminal a reflection of your unique style (or lack thereof). Who knows, maybe your customized shell will become the envy of all your tech-savvy friends!
4. Use Keyboard Shortcuts (Because Who Needs a Mouse?):
Using a mouse in the terminal is like wearing a helmet while taking a bath, it's unnecessary and might actually get in the way. Instead, use keyboard shortcuts to save time and impress your friends.
-
Ctrl+C
cancels the current command. -
Ctrl+D
exits the shell. -
Ctrl+R
searches through your command history -
Ctrl+Z
suspends the current process. -
Ctrl+L
clears the screen.
The more shortcuts you know, the more impressive you'll be.
5. Practice, Practice, Practice (Because Elon Musk Didn't Build SpaceX Overnight):
The final step to becoming a terminal master is to practice, practice, practice. Try to use the terminal for as many tasks as possible, even if it takes a little longer at first. The more you use it, the faster you'll become. And who knows - maybe one day you'll be so fast that you'll make Usain Bolt look like a slowpoke.
Good luck, and may the terminal gods smile upon you!
Posted on March 5, 2023
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