The Linux Command Line Beginner's Guide is your hands-on roadmap to mastering the Linux environment - even if you've never touched the command line before.
Inside this guide, you'll discover how to:
Navigate and organize files and directories with confidence
Add, remove, and manage user accounts and groups
Open and work with virtual terminals
Harness the power of the bash shell
Safely elevate privileges using su and sudo
Control file permissions and ownership
Edit text files directly from the terminal
Troubleshoot and fix common network issues
And unlock many more essential Linux skills
By the end, you'll have the knowledge and confidence to work in a Linux system like a pro - whether for personal projects, job skills, or just satisfying your tech curiosity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Thomas J. Westbrook is an experienced Linux trainer, author, and system administrator with a passion for demystifying technology. Known for his clear, practical teaching style, Thomas has guided thousands of readers and learners on their journey from beginner to confident Linux user. When not writing, he enjoys contributing to open-source projects, developing shell scripts, and helping others succeed in the world of tech.