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Linux commands, SED and AWK
About Linux
Linux Installation
Installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox
Linux Directory Structure
Absolute and Relative Pathanames
Structure of a Linux Command
Start Writing Commands
Getting Help
Changing Directories
Creating Directories
Listing Files and Directories
Viewing Contents of a File
nano Editor - 1
nano Editor - 2
Copying Files and Directories
Moving and Renaming Files and Directories
Deleting Files and Directories
Filename substitution : Wildcards
Filename Substitution : Wildcards ....contd
Hard Links and Symbolic Links
Comparing files : cmp and comm
Comparing files : diff and sdiff
cut, paste
Sorting Files
Finding files using find
Standard I/O Files and Redirection
Redirecting Standard Error
Chaining Commands : Pipes
uniq Command
Searching inside files using grep
Regular Expressions in grep
Translating and deleting characters from a file
Finding 5 most frequently used words in a file
Alias Command
Introduction
Moving the Cursor : Navigation Commands
Inserting Text
Replacing Text
Deleting Text
Pasting text
Copying and Marking Text
Searching Text
Joining Lines, Undoing and Repeating Commands
ex Commands
Substitution : Find and Replace
Entering and Exiting vi
Opening Multiple files
Customizing your vi Environment
Visual Mode
Comparing files using vimdiff
Getting Super user powers and running commands as other users
Users and Groups
Adding and Removing Users
Adding and Removing Groups
Changing Ownership of a File
File and Directory Permissions
Changing Permissions with chmod command
Setting the umask
Introduction
Substituting Text
Line Addressing and Context Addressing
Negating an Editor Command
Deleting Lines
Inserting and Appending Lines
Changing Lines
Printing selective Lines
Multiple Editor Commands
Printing line numbers
Transforming Characters
Writing Lines to a file
Reading from a file
quit and list command
Introduction
Fields and Records
Specifying a field Delimiter
Multiple Commands
Running awk commands from a file
Variables
BEGIN and END blocks
About Course
Linux commands, SED and AWK
Preview
Introduction
About Linux
Preview
Linux Installation
Preview
Installing Ubuntu on VirtualBox
Linux Directory Structure
Preview
Absolute and Relative Pathanames
Structure of a Linux Command
Start Writing Commands
Getting Help
Working with Files and Directories
Changing Directories
Creating Directories
Listing Files and Directories
Viewing Contents of a File
nano Editor - 1
nano Editor - 2
Copying Files and Directories
Moving and Renaming Files and Directories
Deleting Files and Directories
Filename substitution : Wildcards
Filename Substitution : Wildcards ....contd
Hard Links and Symbolic Links
More on Files
Comparing files : cmp and comm
Comparing files : diff and sdiff
cut, paste
Sorting Files
Finding files using find
Standard I/O Files and Redirection
Redirecting Standard Error
Chaining Commands : Pipes
uniq Command
Searching inside files using grep
Regular Expressions in grep
Translating and deleting characters from a file
Finding 5 most frequently used words in a file
Alias Command
vi Editor
Introduction
Moving the Cursor : Navigation Commands
Inserting Text
Replacing Text
Deleting Text
Pasting text
Copying and Marking Text
Searching Text
Joining Lines, Undoing and Repeating Commands
ex Commands
Substitution : Find and Replace
Entering and Exiting vi
Opening Multiple files
Customizing your vi Environment
Visual Mode
Comparing files using vimdiff
Users and Groups
Getting Super user powers and running commands as other users
Users and Groups
Adding and Removing Users
Adding and Removing Groups
Changing Ownership of a File
File and Directory Permissions
File and Directory Permissions
Changing Permissions with chmod command
Setting the umask
sed Editor
Introduction
Substituting Text
Line Addressing and Context Addressing
Negating an Editor Command
Deleting Lines
Inserting and Appending Lines
Changing Lines
Printing selective Lines
Multiple Editor Commands
Printing line numbers
Transforming Characters
Writing Lines to a file
Reading from a file
quit and list command
awk
Introduction
Fields and Records
Specifying a field Delimiter
Multiple Commands
Running awk commands from a file
Variables
BEGIN and END blocks
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