
Set up your environment on an AWS EC2 instance to run Linux commands, selecting Amazon Linux and a free tier, with a key pair and web connect. Hands-on, no theory.
In this Video, we'll learn how can you connect your AWS EC2 Instance with your Macbook Terminal.
Master directory navigation and creation using pwd, cd, and ls, creating and removing directories with mkdir and rmdir, and listing details with ls -l and ls -a for hidden files.
Check disk usage and system information with df -h, du, and the namespace dash command, then monitor uptime, logged-in users with w, and memory with free -h.
Looking to master Linux commands quickly and practically? This course skips the fluff and teaches you how to use the Linux terminal like a pro — no theory, just hands-on usage.
Whether you're a beginner, developer, cloud engineer, or aspiring sysadmin, this course will take you from basic navigation to advanced troubleshooting — directly on the command line.
You'll learn how to manage files, navigate directories, monitor systems, handle users, configure networks, transfer files using SSH, work with Git, and even master tools like htop, iostat, fail2ban, and more.
With over 20 modules and a downloadable PDF cheat sheet, this course is perfect for interview prep, cloud certifications, and everyday Linux tasks.
Each command is demonstrated live in the terminal so you can follow along and get real-time results. We avoid unnecessary theory and focus only on the practical usage that matters in the real world. The course also includes productivity tools like tldr, cheat, ncdu, and bat to supercharge your command-line experience.
By the end of this course, you'll feel confident using the Linux CLI for system administration, server troubleshooting, DevOps tasks, or cloud platform workflows. Whether you're using Ubuntu, CentOS, or any other Linux distribution, these commands will apply across the board.