Always endeavoring to learn more about the command line as well as being a Linux user myself, i appreciate your videos and encourage you to continue. Many people feel that the CLI is old technology that should be thrown away with yesteryears trash. Viewing your videos along with those from MetalX1000, reinforces my belief that
I like how you talked really clearly in your tutorial - a lot of the tutorials out there would have people with the most difficult accents. Way to go! I definitely encourage you to make more tutorials!
Nice tutorial. In case you don't want the files unpacked in the same location as the archive, is there a way to specify a different directory when you extract the files? Also, you can use Ctrl-a and Ctrl-e to move to the beginning and end of the command in Bash. Sometimes useful for very long commands.
There is actually an option called -C in tar that allows you to specify a directory to untar too. Its a little tricky to use because if you're like me and don't normally use a - in the options, you have to specify -C after the tarball name.
Its funny that you suggest Ctrl-a and Ctrl-e since Ctrl-a is actually the next item in the queue set to go out. I realized that I was putting too much emphasis on commands and forgetting to mention all the editing functionality that is useful.
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mysorean22 6 months ago
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waynealanmarshall22 8 months ago
Always endeavoring to learn more about the command line as well as being a Linux user myself, i appreciate your videos and encourage you to continue. Many people feel that the CLI is old technology that should be thrown away with yesteryears trash. Viewing your videos along with those from MetalX1000, reinforces my belief that
however old it, it`s still in COMMAND!
Cameron9242008 9 months ago
Excellent - No need to add sound buddy - this is great and clear.
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danyellhirdlgo 1 year ago
I like how you talked really clearly in your tutorial - a lot of the tutorials out there would have people with the most difficult accents. Way to go! I definitely encourage you to make more tutorials!
Namarie08 1 year ago
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Ryghtstuff 1 year ago 2
Nice tutorial. In case you don't want the files unpacked in the same location as the archive, is there a way to specify a different directory when you extract the files? Also, you can use Ctrl-a and Ctrl-e to move to the beginning and end of the command in Bash. Sometimes useful for very long commands.
seancamden 2 years ago
There is actually an option called -C in tar that allows you to specify a directory to untar too. Its a little tricky to use because if you're like me and don't normally use a - in the options, you have to specify -C after the tarball name.
Its funny that you suggest Ctrl-a and Ctrl-e since Ctrl-a is actually the next item in the queue set to go out. I realized that I was putting too much emphasis on commands and forgetting to mention all the editing functionality that is useful.
climagic 2 years ago