Hack.Courses - Ethical Hacking Courses by Fenrir.pro/Linux and Command-Line for Beginners [V2] Part 2

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Linux and Command-Line for Beginners [V2] Part 2

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  • 14 Lessons

This course is a fully interactive and comprehensive class about Linux command-line for (now advanced) beginners. It is the direct follow-up of our first Linux and command-line class! This time, we'll talk about input, outputs, file interactions and scripts! You won't need to install *anything* on your computer (for real), absolutely no prerequisites except from curiosity.

Contents

Command-Line 201

Introduction

Welcome to this second command-line class! If you didn't follow the first course, it's free and I think you should probably do it!

In this class, we'll go further down the rabbit hole and learn how to use more advanced command and chain multiple commands together.

This class can be followed with term.hack.courses open alongside.


Command-Line 201 : Input/Outputs
    Quizz 1
      Challenge 0

        Command-Line 202

        File and Directory Operations

        Command-Line 202: File and Directory Operations
          Challenge 1

            Command-Line 203

            Pipes and Redirections

            Command-Line 203: Pipes and Redirections
              Challenge 2 and 3

                Command-Line 204

                Data and File Manipulation

                Command-Line 204: Data and File Manipulation (Part 1)
                  Practice 1
                    Challenge 4
                      Command-Line 204 : Data and File Manipulation (Part 2)
                        Challenges 5, 6 and 7

                          Command-Line 205

                          Linux Script Execution

                          Command-Line 205: Linux Scripts Execution
                            Challenge 8

                              About your instructor

                              Jérémie Amsellem

                              Offensive Security Trainer/Consultant

                              I founded fenrir.pro in 2018, an information security company I'm doing ethical hacking and training for.

                              I've teached (and still teach for most of those schools) at Epitech, Supinfo, Jedha, IPSSI, ESGi in France and have organizations operating in the financial, medical, federal and information security fields among my clients.

                              I worked as a sysadmin, developer, then lead developer before moving towards information security.

                              My favourite subjects are UNIX, web, mobile and IoT exploitation and Python/JavaScript tools development.