Difference between revisions of "Hdi2u S09"
(Created page with "= Linux shortcut symbols = * We've seen <code>*</code> is a special symbol, and how useful it can be. * There are more however: * <code>?</code> matches a single character l...") |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 22:31, 19 April 2017
Linux shortcut symbols
- We've seen
*
is a special symbol, and how useful it can be. - There are more however:
-
?
matches a single character
ls multiseqs??.blastx
-
.
the directory you are currently in, useful for launching directory-held programs -
..
the directory one level above the one you are currently in, aka. the parent directory -
~
shorthand for your home directory, where all your data is kept. -
$VAR
the dollar sign indicates a variable substitution. You set it with
VAR="that was then, this is now"
- These variables are often used to provide an so-called "environment" for programs to run.
-
;
separates two commands on the same line -
>
directs output of one command into a file -
|
often called the pipe operator: directs output of one command into another command.