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<section title="UNIX 102 Reference Material"> |
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<!-- http://programmerryangosling.tumblr.com/ --> |
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This page contains some links to material covered during UNIX 101 and 102, |
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as well as some extracurricular content for you to review in your free |
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time. |
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<li>Simple script whose parameters are any number of text files, that will |
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print all the files and filenames to standard output: appender</li> |
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<li>Simple renaming script that takes two strings, one to replace with the |
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other, and renames all files in the current directory as specified: |
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renamer</li> |
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<li>RunC clone, that takes in a filename and executes all the tests it |
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can find for it in the current directory: WalkC</li> |
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<li>Script that scrapes concert website for tickets and sends emails/text |
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messages when tickets are available: tickets_email</li> |
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<section title="git References"> |
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Here's an article I found claiming to list the <a href="http://sixrevisions.com/resources/git-tutorials-beginners/">top 10 git tutorials</a>. |
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Look to the <a href="http://gitref.org/index.html">gitref</a> for a git |
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reference, of course. As well, here's an article I found claiming to list |
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the <a href="http://sixrevisions.com/resources/git-tutorials-beginners/">top 10 git tutorials</a>. |
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Whether or not that's true, you should still learn something. |
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Here is also a brief review of the commands we covered today. |
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<pre> |
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git pull |
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This adds new files to the git repository: |
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This commits any of the changes that you've recently made in [files] (or -a |
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for everything), getting ready to "push" the changes to other users: |
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