246 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
This workshop introduces participants to the Unix shell. Participants will understand the basics of the Unix shell and will learn how to use shell commands to work with directories and files.
Objectives
No prior experience required. But please bring your laptop.
If you’re already comfortable manipulating files and directories at the command line, you may want to take Unix Shell 3 and 4 on February 5.
To complete this lesson, you will need a UNIX-like shell environment (see Setup). You will also need to download and extract the file "shell-lesson.zip" from GitHub. Once you have unzipped and extracted the file, you should end up with a folder called “shell-lesson”.
If you need help setting up your shell environment or downloading the lesson files, please contact the CDS at cds@nd.edu.
This workshop is part of a series.
You can take this workshop to build toward the completion of either the Software or Library Carpentries lesson series. This workshop is taught by a Carpentries-certified instructor.