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Intro to Unix Shell (Software Carpentries Lesson)
Fri Feb 23 9:00am-12:30pm

is now open for registration

https://libcal.ou.edu/event/11590507

The Unix/Linux shell (or command shell, or terminal) is a powerful
computing tool allowing users to combine existing programs and
automate repetitive tasks.

It is also key to accessing other computing resources such as
supercomputers and remote resources.

There are many shells available; this workshop will focus on
the Bash Shell:

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/What-is-Bash_003f.html__;!!GNU8KkXDZlD12Q!9Q8QJOmPGSucFrbVDe23da9NcHko_hnttBlhcKJR3I3pdQ9UN-rzEE9RB6iJHnlY9qkld-qn4KAAnfQWVvhe5W0$ [gnu[.]org]

After this workshop, you should be able to:

* Understand why the command shell is important

* How to navigate on your computer using the shell

* How to view files and directories

* How to create, copy, edit, and delete files and directories

* How to combine existing commands to do new actions

* How to save and re-use commands in shell scripts

Requirements

* Please bring a computer with a modern browser. Access to software
will be available via a JupyterLab portal.

* Registration is required.


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