Chapter
Overview
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| 5.1 |
The File System
| 5.1.1 |
Class File Tree Structure |
| 5.1.2 |
How
Directories Get Created
Common UNIX Directories |
| 5.1.3 |
Class File Tree Structure
Directory Tree
Folder Relationships |
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| 5.2 |
Directory Paths
| 5.2.1 |
Solar System
Hierarchy
Folder Relationships |
| 5.2.2 |
Path to
Coffees |
| 5.2.3 |
Class File Tree Structure
Absolute Pathname Examples
Relative Pathname Examples
Pathnames Exercise |
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| 5.3 |
Navigating the File System
| 5.3.1 |
Command-Line
Syntax
UNIX Syntax Rules
UNIX Command Examples |
| 5.3.2 |
Using the pwd
Command |
| 5.3.3 |
Using the cd
Command
Using Navigation Shortcuts |
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| 5.4 |
Listing Directory Contents
| 5.4.1 |
Using the ls
command
Class File Tree Structure
Using the ls command |
| 5.4.2 |
Using the ls
-a Command
Displaying Hidden Files |
| 5.4.3 |
File Type
Symbols
Using the -F Command
Displaying File Types |
| 5.4.4 |
Directory
Information
Detailed Information from the ls -l Command
Displaying a Long Listing |
| 5.4.5 |
Using the ls
-l and ls -ld Commands |
| 5.4.6 |
Listing
Directories Recursively |
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| 5.5 |
Identifying and Using
Metacharacters
| 5.5.1 |
Metacharacters |
| 5.5.2 |
The ls
Command with the Asterisk
Files within the Current Directory
The ls Command with the Question Mark
Using the ls Command with the Square Brackets
Using the Semicolon to Separate Commands
Using Metacharacters |
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| Chapter Summary
Chapter Quiz
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