Sources tell me Linux terminal can be pretty powerful. Any beginner level command learning sites out there? Wanna learn hacker shit
>>54283578
You're at the epicenter of hacking already, friend.
This is where Anonymous lives, the legendary outlaw.
>>54283578
Learn bash and python
>>54283660
any good guides you know of?
>>54283635
>>54283578
https://www.youtube.co/watch?v=1DGtq_Y3bsk
>>54283578
There are one hundred billion terminal-related sites with guides, tutorials and cheat sheets. The best way to learn it is to start using it for daily things like navigatingg around directories, file operations, opening, closing stuff, etc: stuff you'd normally do with a file browser, and then just duck whatever you want to do.
IN order to not abandon said exercises, install a neat drop-down terminal that pops up in front of your face with a single button. Examples are: xfce4-terminal, yakuake, guake, etc. Then learn a text editor such as nano, read manuals.$ man man
>>54283578
this is what you're looking for
http://www.funtoo.org/Linux_Fundamentals,_Part_1
You'll get bored eventually. The only thing I use the terminal for is
YouTube-dl
Start by playing wargames, writing scripts to do shit, do all things that can be done from the terminal from the terminal
I use it for a few scripts, mostly. Look t the man pages for:
cat
vi
grep
systemctl (you probably have it)
ls
cd
rm
parted
Whatever package manager your distro has
To start out.
>>54283578
Your got fooled, OP. Linux is just a kernel and has no terminal. Kill yourself OP. But before you do, become a GNU Bash wizard.
The based GNU Bourne Again SHell:
https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
The community driven BASH wiki:
http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/
The Grymoire - home for UNIX wizards:
http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/index.html
Greg's (also known as GreyCat's) wiki:
http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashFAQ
http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide
http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls
SED and AWK; your new best friends:
http://www.pement.org/sed/sed1line.txt
http://www.pement.org/awk/awk1line.txt
Google's Shell Style Guide:
https://google.github.io/styleguide/shell.xml
The Linux Command Line - A Book By William Shotts:
http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
Interesting, useful and dangerous one-liners:
http://www.commandlinefu.com/
Great online (and offline) linting tool:
http://www.shellcheck.net/
Know what you are doing:
http://explainshell.com/
(Presented by your friendly GNU/Linux neighborhood thread.)
Also: OFF BY ONE
sudo apt-get install is all I know
>>54283578
justfuckinggoogle.it
>>54283578
I ran across "Linux Power Tools" about a decade ago at an acquaintance's house. It was surprisingly good. I haven't encountered anything else that impressed me.
>>54286603info infohelp help
>>54293949whatis whatiswhich whichtype typeapropos apropos
>>54283678
Codecademy
Learn python the hard way
Linux manpages
All of those are free an online, and if you want more in depth knowledge there are plenty of books you can buy
>>54283578
>info info
cd /usr/bin; man *