Unlock the true power of the Linux terminal with these must-know command-line tricks, time-saving shortcuts, and clever command combos! In this episode, Jay from Learn Linux TV shares his favorite Linux terminal tips—featuring powerful commands and productivity hacks every user should know. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned sysadmin, you’ll discover hidden gems to level up your Linux skills and build a smarter command-line workflow. *🐧 Donate to Learn Linux TV and Receive a PDF with tips for switching to Linux* Contains over 40 pages of tips and recommendations to help make your transition easier! Check it out here ➜ *👨🎓 Check out my latest Courses* Take your Linux Learning further! With my latest paid courses, you'll learn valuable skills that will enhance your career. Available for 50% off until September 30th! • Ansible Course ➜ • Linux Essentials Course ➜ *💧 Spin up some Linux Servers with Digital Ocean* Digital Ocean is a great way to quickly spin up some Linux machines! • Check it out here ➜ (Affiliate Link) *🐧 Support Learn Linux TV* • Channel Membership ➜ • Patreon ➜ • Spin up your very own Linux server ➜ • Linux swag ➜ • Check out Netdata ➜ • Jay's Gear ➜ _Note: Royalties and/or commission is earned from each of the above links_ *Support Learn Linux Learning!* • Grab some Linux swag from the official Merch Shop ➜ • Become a Channel Member here on YouTube ➜ • Become a Patron and gain access to exclusive perks ➜ • 5% discount on LPI exam vouchers ➜ • Check out my latest book, Mastering Ubuntu Server 4th Edition ➜ • Grab an awesome Pi-powered KVM ➜ • Jay's Gear ➜ _Note: Royalties and/or commission is earned from each of the above links_ #*🕐 Time Codes* 00:00 - Intro 02:24 - Returning to the previous working directory 03:46 - A simple keyboard shortcut for clearing your screen 05:30 - The pushd and popd commands 07:29 - Sending apps to the background, then back to the foreground 10:21 - What to do when you forget to sudo 11:37 - Searching through command history 13:00 - Re-executing a specific item from your command history 14:47 - Viewing the date and time within the command history 18:35 - Matrix-style falling text 19:27 - Making your terminal full-screen 20:45 - Increasing/Decreasing text in your terminal window 21:45 - Emptying text from your command-line 22:19 - Jumping to the beginning or end of the current command 23:39 - Chaining commands together 27:00 - Following log files 28:13 - Emptying the content of text files 29:34 - Formatting command output with columns -- Official *🌐 LEARN LINUX TV ON THE WEB* -- • Main site ➜ • Community ➜ Learn Linux TV provides technical content that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). Learn Linux TV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of this content. The person viewing Learn Linux TV's content is expected to follow their best judgement and to make their best decisions while working with any related technology. Always make sure you have written permission before working with any infrastructure. Also, be sure that you're compliant with all company rules, change control procedures, and local laws. #Linux #LinuxTutorial #Bash











