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Copy a file or directory with "cp." This is a walkthrough video for the " How to use "pwd" and "cd ~" to get back home in the Use "pushd" and "popd" to temporarily changes directors (i.e., folders) and then return. This is a walkthrough video for the ... Removing/deleting files and directories with "rm." This is a walkthrough video for the " Make new, empty file with "touch" (on Mac/Linux/UNIX) or "new-item" (on Windows). This is a walkthrough video for the ... Move a file or directory (rename it, actually) with "mv." This is a walkthrough video for the "

View the contents of a file with "less" (new window) or "more" (same window). This is a walkthrough video for the " Use "cd" to change directories (i.e., folders) and navigate up and down. This is a walkthrough video for the "

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Command Line Crash Course - Ex 10 - Copy a File (cp)
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Command Line Crash Course - Ex 01 - The Setup
Command Line Crash Course - Ex 02 - Paths, Folders, Directories (pwd)
Command Line Crash Course - Ex 03 - If You Get Lost
Command Line Crash Course - Ex 08 - Moving Around (pushd, popd)
Command Line Crash Course - Ex 14 - Removing a File (rm)
Command Line Crash Course - Ex 09 - Making Empty Files (touch, new-item)
Command Line Crash Course - Ex 11 - Moving a File (mv)
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Command Line Crash Course - Ex 10 - Copy a File (cp)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 10 - Copy a File (cp)

Copy a file or directory with "cp." This is a walkthrough video for the "

Command Line Crash Course For Beginners | Terminal Commands

Command Line Crash Course For Beginners | Terminal Commands

This is a

Command Line Crash Course

Command Line Crash Course

Learn the

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 01 - The Setup

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 01 - The Setup

How to set up the

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 02 - Paths, Folders, Directories (pwd)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 02 - Paths, Folders, Directories (pwd)

Use the

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 03 - If You Get Lost

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 03 - If You Get Lost

How to use "pwd" and "cd ~" to get back home in the

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 08 - Moving Around (pushd, popd)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 08 - Moving Around (pushd, popd)

Use "pushd" and "popd" to temporarily changes directors (i.e., folders) and then return. This is a walkthrough video for the ...

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 14 - Removing a File (rm)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 14 - Removing a File (rm)

Removing/deleting files and directories with "rm." This is a walkthrough video for the "

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 09 - Making Empty Files (touch, new-item)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 09 - Making Empty Files (touch, new-item)

Make new, empty file with "touch" (on Mac/Linux/UNIX) or "new-item" (on Windows). This is a walkthrough video for the ...

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 11 - Moving a File (mv)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 11 - Moving a File (mv)

Move a file or directory (rename it, actually) with "mv." This is a walkthrough video for the "

Learn to Code in 25 minutes - Command Line Tutorial | Crash Course

Learn to Code in 25 minutes - Command Line Tutorial | Crash Course

Learn to Code in 25 minutes -

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 12 - View a File (less, more)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 12 - View a File (less, more)

View the contents of a file with "less" (new window) or "more" (same window). This is a walkthrough video for the "

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 05 - Change Directory (cd)

Command Line Crash Course - Ex 05 - Change Directory (cd)

Use "cd" to change directories (i.e., folders) and navigate up and down. This is a walkthrough video for the "