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Linux/Mac Terminal: How To Use The Find Command

March 24, 2017 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

In this Linux/Mac terminal tutorial, we will be learning how to use the find command. The find command allows us to scan through our file system in order to find files and directories that meet a certain criteria. We will also learn how to perform actions on the results that are Let’s get started…

Filed Under: Development, Terminal Tagged With: Command Line, Computer Science, find, Linux, Programming, Video

How to Install Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on VirtualBox with Guest Additions

March 24, 2017 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

In this video, we will be installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on VirtualBox. Installing Linux on VirtualBox is a great way to experiment with Linux in an isolated environment. I plan on doing many Linux tutorials in the near future, so whether you are on Windows and would like to follow along, or would just like to experiment with Linux, this will be a good starting point. Let’s get started…

Filed Under: Development, Terminal Tagged With: Command Line, Computer Science, Linux, Programming, Terminal, Video

Terminal 101: Creating Aliases

August 14, 2014 by Corey Schafer Leave a Comment

In this quick tip, we’re going to look at how to create aliases for common terminal commands. If you find yourself typing in the same commands over and over, then it is a good indication that you should write an alias for that. For example, I used to frequently switch to my website’s local theme directory using the command:

cd ~/vagrant-local/www/CoreyMS/htdocs/wp-content/themes/simone-coreyms

That’s a pain to type time and time again! In this video, I’ll show you how you can set up your terminal so that you can create shortcuts for these frequent commands. Then you can create aliases that are unique to you and your workflow. Let’s get started:

Filed Under: Development, Terminal Tagged With: Command Line, Linux, Mac, OS X, Terminal, Video

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