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The Quick Start Commands

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Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • Each string typed into the shell can have up to three parts: the command, options (that begin with a - or --), and arguments.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • Each string typed into the shell can have up to three parts: the command, options (that begin with a - or --), and arguments.
  • Each word typed into the shell is separated from other words with spaces.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • Each string typed into the shell can have up to three parts: the command, options (that begin with a - or --), and arguments.
  • Each word typed into the shell is separated from other words with spaces.
  • Commands are the names of programs that are installed on the system.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • Each string typed into the shell can have up to three parts: the command, options (that begin with a - or --), and arguments.
  • Each word typed into the shell is separated from other words with spaces.
  • Commands are the names of programs that are installed on the system.
  • Each command has its options and arguments.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • The Enter key is pressed to execute a command.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • The Enter key is pressed to execute a command.
  • Each command is typed on a separate line.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • The Enter key is pressed to execute a command.
  • Each command is typed on a separate line.
  • The output from each command displays before the shell displays a prompt.

Basics of typing a command in the Linux Shell

Command [Option(s)] [Argument(s)]

  • The Enter key is pressed to execute a command.
  • Each command is typed on a separate line.
  • The output from each command displays before the shell displays a prompt.
  • If a user wants to type more than one command on a single line, a semicolon (;), can be used as a command separator.
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