Basic navigation commands

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Are you new to Linux and feeling lost in the command line? Fear not! This video is your compass to navigate the Linux file system with ease. We'll walk you through the essential navigation commands every Linux user should know.

In this video, you'll learn:

pwd - Present Working Directory: Discover where you are in the Linux file system.

ls - List Files and Directories: Explore how to view the contents of your current directory.

cd - Change Directory: Master the art of moving around the file system effortlessly.

. and .. - Relative Paths: Understand the shortcuts for referencing the current directory and its parent.

Tab Completion: Save time and prevent typos by letting the terminal complete your commands.

~ - Home Directory: Learn how to quickly navigate to your home directory.

/ - Root Directory: Explore the highest level of the file system hierarchy.

- - Previous Directory: Return to your previous working directory with ease.

By the end of this video, you'll be equipped with the fundamental skills to navigate your Linux system like a pro. Whether you're using Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, or any other Linux distribution, these commands are universal and essential for effective command-line usage.

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