Linux for Beginners Part 4 (Using Metacharacters and Operators)

Linux for Beginners Part 4 (Using Metacharacters and Operators)

Linux for Beginners Part 4 (Using Metacharacters and Operators)

In this video tutorial, we continue to show you how to use Command Line On Linux Operating System.

  • Whether you are listing, moving, copying, removing or otherwise acting on files in your Linux System, certain special characters, referred to as metacharacters and operators, help you to work with file more efficiently. Metacharacters can help you match one or more files without completely typing each file name. Operators enable you to direct information from one command or file to another command or file.

And if you did not watch a previous part where we have discussed a how you can move files by using a wildcard command then we highly recommend to check this out!

For this type of project, you will need to install and run the Linux OS of any version that you like.

In our case, we will be using Raspberry PI 3 as a Linux source, since it’s much easier to connect to it than just run a virtual machine on your main OS if you do not use Linux as your primary OS.

What you need for this project:

  • A computer on which Linux is installed.

Note. In this project, we will not explain how to use the Putty software to connect Telnet to your Raspberry Pi.

If you are interested, you can watch the video: