yo! please make more bash tutorials or other tutorials. You're a great teacher and don't go too fast like others. I just learned python but you are responsible for teaching me bash and I greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Joe.
I know this is an old video, but Joe I gotta tell you man -- I have learned more from your Linux/bash videos than I learned at 5 years in college. I have a degree in Computer Science and almost never had to touch a terminal. Now that I'm in the cyber security world, Linux is an expected skillset. I knew enough to at least be competent to get the job but not enough to be effective. Your videos really have helped me, thank you for taking the time to make these videos. You have no idea how helpful they are.
May You Be My Mentor. Strong word with Strength in its meaning. To be given the kindness to listen and learn, is what child learning is all about. Thankyou My Friend Kindly.
Thank's Joe I am brand new to Linux, I was just about ready to quit, when I watched one of your videos. Now I am excited to learn. It is nice to know that Linux is not as complicated as it seemed to be at first. Thank's again.
Thank you for the video! I do not know if someone already mentioned in in the comments yet. But I would like to mention that to get out of the list of text and go back to the screen before you have to press : and q together. Someone who is really new to terminal might struggle with it!
Thanks, Joe. I learned a lot! Been in the field for decades, but just recently been enjoying the joys of bash and shells, in general. I look forward to watching your other videos!
You're Videos are Awesome! man, you explain things so well and answer questions before I get a chance to ask them myself..Keep up the good work, and please keep making videos.
Did he say, "I don't like vi. Ugh." FIGHT! 😄 I still like you, Joe. Seriously, great video! 31:54 By the way, tab-competition works on functions. It was showing up in the completion list. If you typed an s and then tab, it would have worked.
Brilliant - a most helpful presentation even for someone like me who is very new to the Linux environment. I already have a use for one of the ideas that you explained.
Im still in the Gerber stage of shell scripting, but am pretty sure I'll be on solid food b4 too long if I keep watching your videos. Thanx for the great info.
You have a great sense of humor Joe haha. Thanks for the awesome resource on all this stuff. I'm very new to this kind of thing and this is a great starting point for people who aren't super experienced like me.
It's not often that a command line instructional video ticks all the boxes. I've watched two of yours about Bash and I wasn't bored for a minute, despite the fact I knew the subjectmatter beforehand. Too often you get some lady's $2 microphone, echoing, crackling monotone or heavily accented Indian guy's acrobatics I can barely comprehend. Basically, good job! Also, the "Vi comment" made me cackle.
Thanks for the video! I always learn a bunch from you. Yes I took notes! I have CRS (Can't Remember S***) I want to echo other posts, yes more bash please!
I was seriously surprised that you said you don't like Vim. I thought you were just using Nano for the video for beginners because all your options are on screen at one time. I'm not going to argue for Vim, however. I've got through my phase of Vim hate, but I'm starting to come around.
31:50 you go on about how the function 'system-status' is not covered by auto fill. but it is right there in the suggestion list (third from the left). it was not being completed because there are other commands that start with 'system-' and you had to choose which one. if you had typed 'system-s' it would have worked.
Hi Joe, i am watching your great vid for bash beginners right now! I use double quotes with aliases... because when somebody throws a variable inside, it won't work your way... Go ahead! And Best regards from Wuerzburg! PS: Also point out the ABS Guide for further reading... that solves a lot of problems and is a great source.
you can edit your own /etc/hosts file (with superuser privileges). True, it won't be reflected on every machine, and you really need to tie internal IP addresses to specific machines, but you can get around typing in IP addresses or even parts thereof. You can also run your own DNS server.
Are you better than the whole world? Rhetorical. You are Kind with Compassion, you are. You come somewhat cynical. I must say you info taught to an audience, with their eyes peeled. Be absolutely clear, that is my method of communication. Ex- USA Fighter Aircraft Specialist. Afterwards, school for Hardware & Software. Experience at R&D Corp., proud to I solved complex issues on units. Please forgive, if I may. Be clear & humble intrinsically
Can bash alias be a number? I was thinking of assigning numeric sequences to most used commands I could type in quickly on numpad, which would save me a lot of time.
Off the topic Issue- Can you make a tutorial on installing Google API on a chromium browser. I managed to install the patch for Hardware Acceleration on chromium browser but, I dont know how exactly how to install the api and client into the chromium. Because of this I am forced to use chrome.
What file actually assigns the environment variables their name? I checked both the local and /etc bashrc and profile files and it wasn't there. It's gotta come from someplace.
:) I hate anything but vim. So as soon as I install a new Ubuntu/Debian system, I install vim and remove nano and everything else. And I work with a bunch of UNIX/Linux old timers, who totally think the same as I do about it. :)
Nah! Stuff Vi ... it's EMacs all over for me ... fight! BTW, since you already use Midnight Commander, you already have its text editor installed as well - called mcedit. For simplistic use I actually find that easier to use than nano.
You talk a lot. Your Ego Is tripping, because you are not defining concepts, your just tripping on your Ego, & saying nothing. You 're just a get over, Ego Tripping What? You define Nothing, you just continue to express your own knowledge. Social Media says what?
Some of the richest guys I know, And many computer programmers, Can't spell. But I can! Really well! These type-os are driving me nuts! ("Alais"?!?!?!) But Being rich and Computer Coding apparently... HAVE NOTHING TO DO with good spelling. The secret is not about mental aptitude or acuity. I think it's about a tight focus on money (or coding) for their own sake. ("SUSTEM"?!?!??!)
Hey Troll, use your brain once in a while! Of course joe can spell! But he's not just spelling.. He has to think about the commands he uses and their implications! those changes effect other things. Its simple in this video but in coding and scripting when you set an alias for e.g. a library everything inside your code that belongs to that library changes.. therefore if you re-use code you have to change all of it too. else your program wont work!.. I could go on but you'll see the point from here.. consequently you adapt part of a new mind set, thinking about details that change with your changes and what they might effect all the time.. and you will NOT turn that off because the task at hand is simpler! again: he's not just typing! he is recording a video; all the things related to the video are in his mind as well. the script he has to follow. Its needed so the information and examples are in order and make sense to every level of viewer. and like this wouldnt be enough; he's also talking and explaining things. usually when you code/skript/anything its quiet or you have a little music in the background but that's it! if you're so good with your skills, the way bash works and multitasking make a better video!.. but don't fool yourself! it takes a LOT more than bash to become rich!
Take it easy, just a little jibe! It's actually more of a compliment to notice people spelling badly can code or become wealthy. A neat little inference, that's all. I also think it's funny that with all the syntax specificity you need to code, the same isn't applied to English. Even by rich people and coders! Code is very specific about syntax, so one might infer that the same attention to syntactic detail would make them good spellers as well. Besides, let's not feel too bad about the occasional internet comment video jibe. The guy can code. That means he's not doing too bad for himself.
I think Joe mentioned he has dyslexia. People hold knowledge but just struggle expressing it. Joe's videos are amazing in depth of knowledge! Try and be sympathetic and grateful instead of trolling @jack fraiser comedy. Some of the jibes could be hurtful!