Intro to Bash (Activity)

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Bash Activity
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| '''Overview''' ||  Students issue commands and observer their results.
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Students issue commands and observer their results.
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|prerequisites=
| '''Prerequisite Knowledge''' ||  None
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None
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| '''Learning Objectives''' ||  Use a bash terminal to...
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Use a bash terminal to...
 
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* Create files
 
* Create files
 
* Delete files
 
* Delete files
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* Use `..` to navigate a filesystem
 
* Use `..` to navigate a filesystem
 
* Get help
 
* Get help
 
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=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
  
 
=== Directions ===
 
=== Directions ===
 
  
 
==== Filesystem ====
 
==== Filesystem ====
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20-30 min
 
20-30 min
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Bash shell
 
Bash shell
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Stoney Jackson
 
Stoney Jackson
 
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 8 September 2018


Title

Bash Activity

Overview

Students issue commands and observer their results.

Prerequisites

None

Learning
Objectives
After successfully completing this activity, the learner should be able to:

Use a bash terminal to...

  • Create files
  • Delete files
  • Move files
  • Rename files
  • Create directories
  • Delete directories
  • View the contents of a directory
  • Change directories
  • Explain the meaning of the special file `..`
  • Use `..` to navigate a filesystem
  • Get help
Process Skills
Practiced


Background

Directions

Filesystem

Run each statement below in a bash terminal. Then answer the questions below (or as you go).

	ls
	touch f1
	ls
	mv f1 f2
	ls
	cp f2 f1
	ls
	rm f2
	ls
	mkdir d1
	mv f1 d1
	ls
	ls d1
	pwd
	cd d1
	pwd
	ls
	cd ..
	pwd
	ls
	rm d1	# fails
	rm -r d1

  1. What does `ls` display?
  2. What does `mv A B` do if `B` ___is not___ a directory?
  3. What does `mv A B` do if `B` is a directory?
  4. What does `cp A B` do if `B` ___is not___ a directory?
  5. What does `rm A` do if `A` is a file?
  6. What does `mkdir A` do?
  7. What does `pwd` display?
  8. What does `ls A` display if `A` is a directory?
  9. What does `cd A` do?
  10. What does `cd ..` do?
  11. What does `..` mean in `cd ..`?
  12. When do you use `rm -r A` instead of `rm A`?


Getting Help

Run each statement below in a bash terminal. Then answer the questions below (or as you go).

man man man # Press `space` to page down, `b` to go back, `q` to quit. man ls man cd # Unexpected result. help cd

  1. What does `man` do?
  2. What does `help` do?
  3. Use `man` to confirm answers in previous section.


Deliverables

Answer to questions.

Assessment

Comments

ACM BoK
Area & Unit(s)
ACM BoK
Topic(s)
Difficulty

Beginner

Estimated Time
to Complete

20-30 min

Environment /
Materials

Bash shell

Author(s)

Stoney Jackson

Source
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

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