Linux Training
Linux commands
- Unix Operating System
- Kernel
- Unix Shells, RC files
- Shell scripting basics (as required for job)
- Unix Directory structure, hard/soft links
- Xterm, Xhost, commonly used commands
- Text editors
- Revision Management
- Makefile, Cronjob
- Mapping Unix directories, file with Gvim editor
- FTP, SCP, Mail, Compress, sleep, regular expressions
- LSF, Batch submission, Process monitoring
- Revision Management with hands on labs
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Version control
- Version control
- Repository, creating local data base
- Tag creation, check in and check out commands
- GIT – Hands on labs
GVIM – shortcuts
- GVIM mode
- insert(type) mode
- command mode
- how to move from one to other modes
- Moving cursor
- how to move cursor to the left(h), right(l), top(k), down(j), multiple lines(10j)
- how to move to 1st line(gg), how to move to last line of the file(G)
- end of the line(end), beginning of the line(0), next word(w), end of the word(e), previous word(b)
- Moving to specific line number (:20, enter)
- how to go to line with specific number of lines later to current line
- Cut, paste
- delete word(dw, n dw), character(x, nx), line(dd), multiple lines(n dd)
- how to paste the deleted or copied content (p)
- np for pasting n number of times
- Select whole file text content: ggVG
- how to copy a word, character, line, multiple lines
- Search and replace
- how to search and replace a word
- how to replace a character
- how to replace multiple characters
- how to replace a word in specific range of lines only
- Undo and redo
- how to undo previous changes
- how to redo the undo’s (ctrl+R)
- File saving
- how to save file
- how to close file without saving
- how to save as a new file
- Opening files
- how to give line number
- how to open new file in same window
- horizontal split
- vertical split
- how to move from one file to another in the split window
- how to make one file window bigger
- how to make all file windows uniform size
- Advanced things
- Using function in GVIM
- Visual blocks
Most of the projects are executed in Linux platform, hence every engineer requires a good working knowledge of Linux commands. The good expertise with Linux commands makes it easy for people to ramp up on the project.
Linux training provides participants with practical hands on exposure to all commands with dedicated lab sessions. Course also includes version control management hands on exposure.
Course | Linux commands Training |
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Duration | 2 weeks |
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Schedule | |
Theory Sessions | 3.5 Hours on Saturday & Sunday |
Practice Sessions | 3.5 Hours on 3 weekdays (Working professional can practice from home, with remote support) |
Fee | Live Training: INR 2,000 + GST at 18%Â Â eLearning: INR 1,500 + GST at 18%Â |
Tool | Â |
Mode of training | Classroom training |
 | Online training using live training sessions |
Certificate | Issued based on 50% assignment completion as criteria |
Assignments | 5 |
Course Highlights
- 1-1 Dedicated Mentor Support
- Â 24/7 Tool Access
- Multiple mock interviews
- Industry Standard Projects
- Support with resume update