In my last post I talked briefly about a very important concept when it comes to the command line,Standard Input and Standard Output. If you would ...
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"The appending operator is a useful addition" 😂
I can't repeat it often enough, I love your way of explaining things! Thank you for bringing up the copy vs cat thing, too, I finally get it and won't have to look them up again! That's so awesome! Thank you for another superb addition to this series! I so much hope you're still planning on more! 🤩
I made my first (tragic) tech joke haha😂
Thank you Meike for always being so supportive with every article I've written, it means so much to me!
I love it!!! 😂
Of course! I very selfishly want you to write a whole lot more, because my education truly benefits from it! 😁
Found this one on my feed and turned up reading the other 3 articles of the series too. 🔥
I got really absorbed into reading these succinct but appropriate descriptions for the command line commands. 👍🏻
I truly wish to see more of these! 🌟
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🙏
Nice article! I'm doing basically everything in the shell. It's really fun, and it's easy to automate.
Thank you! It really does make certain tasks so much easier!
Thank you for this! I'm trying to get more adept at using the command line and your posts are helping. 😎
Thank you so much for your comment,I am so glad you are finding them helpful!
Hi, Can I use your CLI contents for putting them as learning materials in twitter?
Uum, no I wouldn't want you to use my content.
I really love the way you are exploring the CLI
The other big difference between using
cp src dest
andcat src > dest
is thatdest
's file permissions will likely differ between the two operations.Thanks for adding that.
😏
It's always good to get a refresher on the basics.
Keep up the phenomenal work Dionysia.
Thanks!