Linux Commands for Beginners – Listing and Changing Directories (ls. cd) Part 1

Linux Commands for Beginners – Listing and Changing Directories (ls. cd) Part 1

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Basic Linux terminal commands and actions for beginners. This video will go over changing file directories (cd) and listing files in a given directory. (ls)

Check out part 2 going over moving and copy/paste files and directories.
https://youtu.be/Sdxdqn9djCc

00:00 – Introduction
00:36 – Listing Contents
01:22 – Listing Options
03:00 – Help Option and Tips
03:46 – Listing Other Directories
04:57 – Changing Directories
06:02 – Double Dots
07:07 – Previous Directory
07:22 – Home Directory
08:04 – Dealing with Spaces
09:45 – cd Help Page

The cd (“change directory”) command is used to change the current working directory in Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It is one of the most basic and frequently used commands when working on the Linux terminal. ls is a utility for listing the files in a directory.

Source:
https://linuxize.com/post/linux-cd-command/
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Guide_to_Unix/Commands/File_System_Utilities

https://itsfoss.com/hollywood-hacker-screen/
sudo apt install hollywood
or search on the AUR if running an Arch-based system!

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