Real programmers use cat for an editor. No, I'm not serious! Just an old time unix soul, and back then this kind of joke belonged to the folklore. Excelent intro to basic commands. Thank you!
That's all the editor is doing basically, but with fancy colors and etc. It all does the same thing at the end of the day. I do have cat aliased to batcat to get a little order on the output. I cat EOF-EOF a lot, saves me from having to change screens or something, or I'll use nano, but with the nanorc the way I want it, and add to it.
Could you point me to the time of the video that I mention it? I'm afraid it's been so long since I made this video that I don't recall what preview you're talking about.
Most distros have grep aliased to --color=always. And grep has a newer version called ack Find is fd, but it's called fd-clone in some and fd-find They are just updated and quicker.
Table of Contents:
1:25 Grep command
6:14 Piping output into commands
9:36 Sed and Awk Commands
17:42 Awk Command
30:21 Less Command
35:46 Find / Exec Command
47:55 Gzip, Gunzip, Tar Commands
This is a super useful video! You're a really clear speaker and go at a good pace. Keep up the good work and thanks so much for the videos!!!
You’re very welcome. Thanks for the comment!
Excellent job! Thanks! I’m currently taking a Cybersecurity course at Case Western Reserve. This was very helpful!
Thanks for your great tutorial on grep,sed.awk,tar,less and gzip.
Thanks for sharing. Good stuff. 21:56 yu mean field seperator.
awesome explanation , I wanted to learn those commands cuz I use a linux window manager and I spent a whole time in terminal.
Thanks :)
Thanks for a clear explanation of these commands. Cheers.
Really appreciate the tutorial
Really liked the session. Thanks :)
thanks. great tutorial.
Bless your soul
Thanks, really clear.
This is great! Thanks a lot
Great tutorial !!
Thanks!
Thank you! Very useful tutorial!
amazing!
Real programmers use cat for an editor. No, I'm not serious! Just an old time unix soul, and back then this kind of joke belonged to the folklore. Excelent intro to basic commands. Thank you!
That sounds painful 😆
That's all the editor is doing basically, but with fancy colors and etc. It all does the same thing at the end of the day. I do have cat aliased to batcat to get a little order on the output. I cat EOF-EOF a lot, saves me from having to change screens or something, or I'll use nano, but with the nanorc the way I want it, and add to it.
@@aronwomack359 nano
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you are great
Bash is Use full in Hacking purpose?
Hi nice video, can you share link to preview video???
Could you point me to the time of the video that I mention it? I'm afraid it's been so long since I made this video that I don't recall what preview you're talking about.
Nice. Great overview. One note : at ua-cam.com/video/yCTnihfbPCo/v-deo.html - that's a backslash \ , not a forward slash /.
How do you get your matches with from grep be a different color so you can see them clearly?
Pass "--color=always" to grep
Most distros have grep aliased to --color=always.
And grep has a newer version called ack
Find is fd, but it's called fd-clone in some and fd-find
They are just updated and quicker.
Sed vs tr?