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clmystery
- A command-line murder mystery
- How do you guys memorize stuff?
- Getting started with Command Lines
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I will teach Linux to a group of teenagers. I have never taught before.
there is a "cli murder mystery" game (https://github.com/veltman/clmystery, but perhaps also other ones) teaching the basics of cat, ls, grep etc.
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Learning data science as a Molecular Biology student
Another idea is SQL (rather a complimentary skill for later) and Linux (quite important in my opinion). You could check out this interactive command line tutorial
- Best resources for learning Linux?
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exercises.
Here are some fun murder mysteries to get you acquainted with the command line tools and git specifically.
- any good resources for bash scripting for this new 🐧
- Looking for websites like OverTheWire to learn more about the command line through playing
GameShell
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Ask HN: I want to learn to use the terminal, where do I start
GameShell
https://github.com/phyver/GameShell
If you have issues with the install, try using the devcontainer
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Question for linux terminal masters
You might want to check out Gameshell It is fun and instructonal
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Ideas to challenge my linux college students.
My teacher used gameShell for us, which I thought was a good tool even though I personally knew what it was about. Not really a thing to do one task at a time though.
- How much “programming” should I know?
- Learning to use linux
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I will teach Linux to a group of teenagers. I have never taught before.
When they should also get some hands-on experience, this could be helpful https://github.com/phyver/GameShell An interactive gamefied shell course
- Where could I find some tutorial noob-friendly about the Terminal.
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Labs and exercises to learn
Check out https://github.com/phyver/GameShell (a game to learn (or teach) how to use standard commands in a Unix shell)
- GameShell: A game to learn or teach the Unix shell
What are some alternatives?
gitstery - A Git Murder Mystery
navi - An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line
learn_gnused - Example based guide to mastering GNU sed
BassoonTracker - Webbased old-school Amiga music tracker in plain old javascript - Plays and edits Amiga Mod files and FastTracker XM files
learn_gnuawk - Example based guide to mastering GNU awk
YouTubeDrive - Store files as YouTube videos == infinite disk space
learn_gnugrep_ripgrep - Example based guide to mastering GNU grep and ripgrep
flexboxfroggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox 🐸
sql-mysteries - Inspired by @veltman's command-line mystery, use SQL to research clues and find out whodunit!
8088-PC-Compatible - 8088 PC XT Compatible
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
linux - Linux kernel source tree