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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

basic BASH shell commands to move around your system

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  • pwd = PRINT working directory

  • @LukasTeeVee: Thank you. I did have a veiwer comment about that on another video of mine a while back. You are right, thank you. ( I still say "Present working Directory" out of habbit some times though.)

  • recursive, not reclusive, but thank you very much for sharing

  • @zonk1024: Yes, I commonly say that one wrong. Just a bad habit of mine. But, @oxymoron713 already beat you to correcting me below :)

  • The move command is "mv"

    mv folderA/*.jpg folderB/

  • gnome sucks

  • @coldironhands1: Thanks for the random comment. I like it and so do a lot of other people.

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  • @metalx1000 'sokay :P i love your vids tbh...i've been looking at many Bash tutorials, but yours actually show how the commands can be used for something useful :)

  • @you123123123123 yeah they aren't, I just program for work and am a systems admin, but i fuckin ghate computers any other time, they annoyy me

  • @coldironhands1 if you think one gui is better than another, then computers probably arent your thing

  • I really like your tutorials, the best I found on YouTube. The only problem is the speed of execution. I have to restart the video several times because as a beginner I do not code as fast as you do !

  • @Droz42 well to carry out the command you have to press c, d, space, ~, and enter. that's five characters, so... assuming that all keystrokes take the same effort to complete, removing the space ~ would only be 40% more effective. just kidding, but seriously

  • You can also type 'cd ' with nothing and it works the same as 'cd ~' and you increase your efficiency by 50%.

    And remember never to type rm ~/*

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