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Submodule 1.1: Popular tools
Submodule 1.1: Popular tools
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- Browser
- Code editor
- Terminal
- Node.js - NPM
Your terminal
In simple words, Terminal
is a software which takes the command from your keyboard and passes it to the Operating System of your computer. It's also called Command Line Interface - CLI or Windows PowerShell.
In the following image, you can see the ways you can enable Terminal
, either from the Menu orfrom the Taskbar of your computer.
After enabling the Terminal
a new window appears on your screen.
The basic commands of Terminal
- Write
help
and press Enter to see a lot of things you could do! - Write
clear
and press Enter to start again! - Write
pwd
and press Enter to see the name of the working directory. [/home/ellak] - Write
ls
and press Enter to list all files and directories in the working directory. - Suppose that we want to move to the Desktop directory. Write
cd De
and press theAlt
tab. You will see that the Terminal auto-completes the expression. Press Enter to move into the Desktop directory. - Write again
cd
anddrag
a folder from the Desktop anddrop
it into the Terminal to see what will happen after pressing Enter. [This command will open the folder!] - Write
cd..
and press Enter to move upwards in the hierarchy of the directories. - Write
exit
and press Enter to close the Terminal window.
If you want to learn more about these commands click here.