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Asked: November 26, 20242024-11-26T11:57:08+00:00 2024-11-26T11:57:08+00:00

LESSON 1: BASIC COMMAND LINES

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  • Almost Everything is done on the keyboard and therefore keyboard shortcuts are your new best friends. e.g.- CTRL+C/CTRL+V (COPY/PASTE),you can't highlight text and right click for copy.

Alright, rub your hands in glee….You're about to look a little cooler to your friends,family and colleagues.

Open your Terminal

-I recommend you get Windows Terminal Or use Command Prompt/PowerShell

Why Windows Terminal?

  • You can have multiple Tabs open.

  • You can custom-style it

  • Supports multiple command-line tools and shells like Command
    Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL.

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1. Changing Directory(cd)

-You will use this command Often to navigate through directories.

for example:
I just opened my windows Terminal on the example above.
Now I'd like to get into the Documents Directory:

cd Documents 
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and Just like that I'm on the Documents Directory!!

To head back to the previous directory or go one level up of the current directory, type:

 cd .. 
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and we are BACK! to the previous Directory!!

2.Creating a New Folder (MKDIR)

-This command is one that you will use as often as (cd)…it's called MKDIR.

  • It creates a new directory with the specified name.

e.g-
The following command will create a new Folder named Newbie:

mkdir Newbie 
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and Sure enough, if you go to Documents Directory…You'll see a folder named Newbie

–Suported by both Powershell and Command Prompt

Creating Multiple Folders:

If you want to create Multiple folders, for example:
One called Ciku, Another Simo, and another one called Mato:

mkdir Ciku Simo Mato  
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will create those 3 folders on the Command prompt

–PowerShell may not support this.

3. Creating New File(touch)

Use the touch command to create an empty file.

For example:

touch newfile.html

will create a file called newfile.html

create multiple files at once.

Works the same as creating multiple folders. Space between the names

touch anotherfile.html style.css 
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Alright so these 3 commands are just the Basics, to learn more about Command Lines…Read this article

4. BONUS – TO OPEN FOLDER/FILE WITH VISUAL STUDIO CODE

To open your folder or file with VScode, you simply write:

code . Inside the desired Folder (Notice the space between code and the fullstop)

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Practical Practice:

On your Terminal, Create a Folder in the Documents Terminal, create a html file inside your new folder, open your new folder in VSCode…Happy Coding!!

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