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Linux Commands & Shell Scripting (edX)

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Linux Commands & Shell Scripting (edX)

This mini-course describes shell commands and how to use the advanced features of the Bash shell to automate complicated database tasks. For those not familiar with shell scripting, this course provides an overview of common Linux Shell Commands and shell scripting basics.

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This mini-course provides a practical introduction to commonly used Linux / UNIX shell commands and teaches you basics of Bash shell scripting to automate a variety of tasks. The course includes both video-based lectures as well as hands-on labs to practice and apply what you learn. You will have no-charge access to a virtual Linux server that you can access through your web browser, so you don't need to download and install anything to perform the labs.
In this course you will work with general purpose commands, like id, date, uname, ps, top, echo, man; directory manageent commands such as pwd, cd, mkdir, rmdir, find, df; file management commands like cat, wget, more, head, tail, cp, mv, touch, tar, zip, unzip; access control command chmod; text processing commands - wc, grep, tr; as well as networking commands - hostname, ping, ifconfig and curl. You will create simple to intermediate shell scripts that involve Metacharacters, Quoting, Variables, Command substitution, I/O Redirection, Pipes & Filters, and Command line arguments. You will also schedule cron jobs using crontab.
This course provides essential hands-on skills for data engineers, data scientists, software developers, and cloud practitioners who want to get familiar with frequently used commands on Linux, MacOS and other Unix-like operating systems as well as get started with creating shell scripts.
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What you'll learn
After completing this course, a learner will be able to...

  • Define what a shell is and recall common shell commands
  • Execute common linux commands and use pipes and filters
  • Outline what a script is and describe the ‘shebang’ interpreter directive
  • Create simple to intermediate level Bash shell scripts
  • Schedule cron jobs with crontab and understand the cron syntax.

Syllabus

Module 1 – Introduction to Linux Commands and Shell Scripting
Module Introduction & Learning Objectives
Linux Commands and Shell Scripting
Common Linux/Unix Shell Commands
Hands-on Lab: Common Linux/Unix Commands
Linux and Bash Command Cheat Sheet: The Basics
Shell Scripting Basics
Hands-on Lab: Getting Started with Shell Scripting
Filters, Pipes, and Variables
Useful Features of the Bash Shell
Hands-on Lab: Bash Scripting Advanced
Scheduling Jobs using Cron
Hands-on Lab: Scheduling Jobs using Crontab
Summary & Highlights
Practice Quiz: Linux Commands and Shell Scripting
Graded Quiz: Linux Commands and Shell Scripting
Course Wrap Up
Congratulations and Next Steps
Course Rating
Team & Notices
Acknowledgments & Team
Congrats & Next Steps

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