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Shotts W. The Linux Command Line. A Complete Introduction 3ed 2026

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Textbook in PDF format The Linux Command Line isn’t just a reference manual. It’s a complete education on how Linux really works. From your first tentative keystrokes to writing powerful shell scripts, you’ll build the confidence and understanding to make your system work for you. Now in its third edition, this best-selling guide has been fully updated with modern examples, nearly 40 pages of new content, and downloadable scripts from LinuxCommand.org. Used in more than a thousand classrooms and libraries worldwide, it has helped over 150,000 readers gain fluency and confidence in Linux. Author and command line guru William Shotts delivers not just commands, but genuine insight, guided by his philosophy: Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler. Through short, digestible chapters, you’ll learn to Navigate the filesystem, manage files, and configure your environment Chain commands, redirect input/output, and use regular expressions Control processes, manage packages, and work with networking tools Edit files with Vim Write shell scripts to automate tasks and build custom tools Use core utilities like grep, cut, sed, and tar to process data Manage filesystems and compile programs from source Whether you’re managing servers, studying cybersecurity, or just curious about your computer, The Linux Command Line gives you the knowledge to command your system with confidence