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  • Angelus Miculek
    Angelus Miculek
    6,979 Points

    invaluable course for newbs

    Posted November 14, 2024 9:06pm by Angelus Miculek
    Angelus Miculek
    6,979 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Shortcuts

    0 Answers

  • Julieta Dalla Pozza
    Julieta Dalla Pozza
    4,337 Points

    Files does not found in terminal but exist

    Posted November 22, 2021 12:44pm by Julieta Dalla Pozza
    Julieta Dalla Pozza
    4,337 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • The Shell

    1 Answer

  • Elias K. Salem
    Elias K. Salem
    22,283 Points

    Complete the final command to print out the contents of the a.txt file, with line numbers.

    Posted May 17, 2021 6:50pm by Elias K. Salem
    Elias K. Salem
    22,283 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Elias K. Salem
    Elias K. Salem
    22,283 Points

    Complete the final command to print out the contents of both the b.txt and c.txt files (in that order).

    Posted May 17, 2021 6:48pm by Elias K. Salem
    Elias K. Salem
    22,283 Points
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    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    0 Answers

  • Chantal Baxter
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    Why is this important? Where is the context?

    Posted January 6, 2021 12:36am by Chantal Baxter
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    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 4,858 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • What is the Terminal?

    1 Answer

  • Silvia Ramos
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    Silvia Ramos
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,318 Points

    echo command in the terminal

    Posted August 10, 2020 2:35pm by Silvia Ramos
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    Silvia Ramos
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 18,318 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments

    1 Answer

  • Zachary Smith
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    Zachary Smith
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 16,616 Points

    How do I use the CLI to go back to the main directory?

    Posted July 5, 2020 3:46pm by Zachary Smith
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    Zachary Smith
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 16,616 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • The Shell

    2 Answers

  • Jake Almendarez
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    Jake Almendarez
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 4,250 Points

    bash and zsh

    Posted June 27, 2020 4:29am by Jake Almendarez
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    Jake Almendarez
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 4,250 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Shortcuts

    1 Answer

  • Lia Mun
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    Lia Mun
    UX Design Techdegree Graduate 22,246 Points

    i keep getting an error saying "b.txt and c.txt" is incorrect? why is that

    Posted April 13, 2020 9:10pm by Lia Mun
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    Lia Mun
    UX Design Techdegree Graduate 22,246 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Delicia Wharton
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    Delicia Wharton
    UX Design Techdegree Student 11,098 Points

    Commands - I got through some more videos but failed the quiz, it's going over my head.

    Posted March 23, 2020 8:32pm by Delicia Wharton
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    UX Design Techdegree Student 11,098 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Delicia Wharton
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    Delicia Wharton
    UX Design Techdegree Student 11,098 Points

    Why do the Command Arguments exist?

    Posted March 23, 2020 3:20pm by Delicia Wharton
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    Delicia Wharton
    UX Design Techdegree Student 11,098 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments

    2 Answers

  • Fortunato Mugnano
    Fortunato Mugnano
    7,803 Points

    Hi guys anyone can help me with this exercise?

    Posted August 9, 2019 2:09am by Fortunato Mugnano
    Fortunato Mugnano
    7,803 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    3 Answers

  • Sunny Idama
    Sunny Idama
    3,284 Points

    console

    Posted June 27, 2019 2:09am by Sunny Idama
    Sunny Idama
    3,284 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • What is the Terminal?

    1 Answer

  • Brenda T Carney
    Brenda T Carney
    2,426 Points

    run command to print previous commands listed

    Posted May 15, 2019 10:58pm by Brenda T Carney
    Brenda T Carney
    2,426 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Shortcuts

    2 Answers

  • Brenda T Carney
    Brenda T Carney
    2,426 Points

    what is the final command to print contents of the a.text file?

    Posted May 15, 2019 9:44pm by Brenda T Carney
    Brenda T Carney
    2,426 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Roberto Rivera
    Roberto Rivera
    10,832 Points

    treehouse:~/workspace$ ls a.txt b.txt c.txt treehouse:~/workspace$ cat

    Posted May 14, 2019 1:07am by Roberto Rivera
    Roberto Rivera
    10,832 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Sylvania Cuffy
    Sylvania Cuffy
    2,461 Points

    Complete the final command to print out the contents of the a.txt file, with line numbers. (Hint: the option includes th

    Posted May 12, 2019 3:42am by Sylvania Cuffy
    Sylvania Cuffy
    2,461 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Sylvania Cuffy
    Sylvania Cuffy
    2,461 Points

    We're in the macpan subdirectory within the games directory. Fill in the blanks to complete a command to change up to th

    Posted May 12, 2019 3:27am by Sylvania Cuffy
    Sylvania Cuffy
    2,461 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    4 Answers

  • Sylvania Cuffy
    Sylvania Cuffy
    2,461 Points

    Complete the final command to print out the contents of the a.txt file, with line numbers. (Hint: the option includes th

    Posted May 12, 2019 1:27am by Sylvania Cuffy
    Sylvania Cuffy
    2,461 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    0 Answers

  • Urenwa Nwokiwu
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    Urenwa Nwokiwu
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 16,390 Points

    I have been entering the -n a.txt and it's not working. What am I doing wrong?

    Posted May 6, 2019 8:23pm by Urenwa Nwokiwu
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    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 16,390 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    7 Answers

  • Ian Stoddard
    Ian Stoddard
    8,146 Points

    Poor quiz interface

    Posted May 2, 2019 6:16pm by Ian Stoddard
    Ian Stoddard
    8,146 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Shortcuts

    1 Answer

  • Pavani Chilakala
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    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 17,946 Points

    Complete the final command to print out the contents of the a.txt file, with line numbers. (Hint: the option includes th

    Posted May 2, 2019 8:41am by Pavani Chilakala
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    Pavani Chilakala
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 17,946 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    1 Answer

  • Theresa Greene
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    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 8,640 Points

    I am not coming up with the same results

    Posted February 12, 2019 4:28pm by Theresa Greene
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    Theresa Greene
    Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 8,640 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Options

    1 Answer

  • Louis Privette
    Louis Privette
    2,907 Points

    Just reporting what I believe to be a URL error on this page's Teacher's Notes.

    Posted February 4, 2019 4:29am by Louis Privette
    Louis Privette
    2,907 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • What is the Terminal?

    1 Answer

  • David McGarvey
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    David McGarvey
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 27,424 Points

    '-n' command option doesn't respond as intended while using it in the Terminal.

    Posted January 31, 2019 6:33pm by David McGarvey
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    David McGarvey
    Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 27,424 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Options

    5 Answers

  • Mark Chesney
    Mark Chesney
    11,747 Points

    print out the contents of the a.txt file, with line numbers. (Hint: the option includes the letter n.)

    Posted January 31, 2019 3:28am by Mark Chesney
    Mark Chesney
    11,747 Points
    • Development Tools
    • Introduction to the Terminal
    • The Command Shell
    • Command Arguments and Options

    3 Answers

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