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ATTENTION This is an experimental test of The Carpentries Workbench lesson infrastructure. It was automatically converted from the source lesson via the lesson transition script.

If anything seems off, please contact Zhian Kamvar [email protected]

This Library Carpentry lesson introduces librarians to the Unix Shell. At the conclusion of the lesson you will: describe the basics of the Unix shell; explain why and how to use the command line; use shell commands to work with directories and files; use shell commands to find and manipulate data.

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Prerequisites

To complete this lesson, you will need a Unix-like shell environment -see Setup. You will also need to download the file shell-lesson.zip from GitHub to your desktop and extract it there (once you have unzipped/extracted the file, you should end up with a folder called "shell-lesson").

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