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Become a Linux Ninja with Command Line Kung Fu! Do you think you have to lock yourself in a basement reading cryptic man pages for months on end in order to have ninja like command line skills? In reality, if you had someone share their most powerful command line tips, tricks, and patterns you'd save yourself a lot of time and frustration. What if you could look over the shoulder of a good friend that just happened to be a command line guru? What if they not only showed you the commands they were using, but why they were using them and exactly how they worked? And what if that friend took the time to write all of it down so you can refer to it whenever you liked? Well, a friend did just that. Command Line Kung Fu is packed with dozens of tips and over 100 practical real-world examples. You won't find theoretical examples in this book. The examples demonstrate how to solve actual problems and accomplish worthwhile goals. The tactics are easy to find, too. Each chapter covers a specific topic and groups related tips and examples together. For example, if you need help extracting text from a file look in the "Text Processing and Manipulation" chapter. Also, a comprehensive index is included. If you want to find every example where a given command is used -- even if it's not the main subject of the tip -- look in the index. It will list every single place in the book where that command appears. Here is just some of what you will learn by reading Command Line Kung Fu : How to quickly and easily repeat commands in your shell history Shortcuts for grabbing specific words from your shell history to use in your current command How to save a copy of your command line session for later reference How to strip out blank lines and comments from files How to control colorized text when uses pipes and pagers Ways to transform text: from changing case to substituting characters and more How to extract specific blocks of text from files or streams of input A quick tip to fix common typos How to edit files over the network How to compare the differences between files on your local computer and a remote one How to create and use SSH tunnels Ways to verify what programs are listening on what ports How to kill all the processes for a given user with a single command Strategies for dealing with multi-hop SSH connections How to disconnect from a server in a way that will allow you to pick up where you left off How to automate software installs that require user input Shell scripting tips How to automatically keep repeating a command until it succeeds The right way to delete a file that is being written to How to surf the web from the command line... and more importantly how to download anything from the web and interact with HTTP APIs Ways to determine who and what is using the most disk space How to secure your web browser session when using an open wifi hotspot How to generate random passwords from the command line Two tips for easily creating backups Tips for handling tar archives How to replace a string in multiple files at once with just one command and much more... What you learn in Command Line Kung Fu applies to any Linux distribution including Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, RedHat, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Slackware, and more. Scroll up, click the "Buy Now With 1-Click" button to get your black belt in Linux Command Line Kung Fu. Review: Great Book - A great read, very handy and something to keep close when needed. Review: Start the book from the beginning - Well organized pocket book, once I had the jest of some of the first command syntax's it was all like riding a bike and learning how to wheelie. It is amazing what bash can really do when it is torqued hard by wizards such as Jason, Great syntax of the written pages and easy to follow examples that are easy to put into immediate use in administration and support / logs reviews situations.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,037 Reviews |
M**R
Great Book
A great read, very handy and something to keep close when needed.
C**Y
Start the book from the beginning
Well organized pocket book, once I had the jest of some of the first command syntax's it was all like riding a bike and learning how to wheelie. It is amazing what bash can really do when it is torqued hard by wizards such as Jason, Great syntax of the written pages and easy to follow examples that are easy to put into immediate use in administration and support / logs reviews situations.
A**R
A decent tome with a lot of good useful insights
I liked this book, i read it in about 30 minutes, and then skimmed through it again the next day. As someone with equivalent experience as the author, let me say that I would love to work with someone like the author as its a joy when there are people around with above-minimum skill set. There are many many useful examples in this book, yet I've discovered after thumbing through it, looking for a few secrets, I realized they werent in there and the elite knowledge of the command line continues to be tribal.
R**R
Best Command Line Book Yet!
Great Book! It covers the basics of command line interface, then builds on that by having the customer write commands and programs. I have learned more from this book than any other programming book I have read so far. I would definitely recommend it for anyone wanting to learn command line programming or anyone wanting to improve in command line programming. It is not just for beginners.
W**P
Loved it! Great little resource.
Don't know if my brain is partially fried from looking at config files, but this was really easy to read.
C**I
Great book! There are a few nuggets in here ...
Great book! There are a few nuggets in here I use daily. There are some things in here that save me so much time and streamline what I'm trying to accomplish. The way he writes is easy for me to read/consume. This book is highly worth buying! For general career advice, this is another great book. http://amzn.to/2nFaRRX
T**X
I didn't know . . .
Perhaps this was written more with Unix as a reference instead of Gnu/Linux. I'll admit I didn't read any foreword or preface that may have been in the book...I dove right into the meat of the book. The vast majority of the shortcuts work very well, and I was excited to learn them. Some things that use regular expressions don't work quite right, but I've noticed that to be the case even relative to the grep manual provided by my operating system. I keep my Kindle handy at the computer so I can reference the book when I forget something or need possibly another shortcut. This book didn't make my day, it made my whole week!
J**K
Good content, bad formatting
There are lots of nuggets of shell wisdom and cleverness, as promised. But instead of compact, monospaced blocks, the CLI examples are in bold, proportional font, and double-spaced to boot. It makes a lot of the content almost impossible to understand.
M**A
Recomended
Excelent tips.
S**I
Buon Libro
Soddisfatto dell'acquisto i contenuti sono validi per esperti e non esperti.
J**E
Command Line Kung Fu is Fantastic
Thank you Jason for writing such a wonderful book. It is excellent. The book is clear and concise and the many commands within the book are relevant useful and powerful. It really is Command Line Kung Fu!
K**C
Handy tips and tricks
Good reference guide
C**K
Does what it says on the can!
A great little book and well worth the price. Ideal for anyone who uses the command line a bit and wants to get better at it. The only small criticism (which is certainly not worth a reduction in stars!) is that the layout could be improved by using a clearly different font for the code examples. A lot of books adopt the convention of using a monospace font for code. This would help here to pick out the commands more easily. Despite that, the time invested in trying out some of the examples has paid off royally in time saved later.
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