Susmita/Rajib wrote: > > > The best possible method of learning appears to be minimal > explanation, but exhaustive implementation of code lines in a > console/terminal.
While you may think that this is the best way for you to learn about command lines, most people don't do well this way. Most people like to read a story: I had this problem, I tried these things, and this is what worked. That helps them understand not just the solution, but the process of finding the solution so that they can someday find their own solutions. In a freshly-installed Debian system, there are about 1200 commands. Each of these takes between 1 and 50-ish arguments, not counting the arguments that can be repeated indefinitely. If every command can be reasonably combined with 50% of the other commands, a 2-layer wiki of your design would need 1200 * 600 = 720000 entries That's quite a project. When learning a language, we don't compile a list of all possible sentences and try to look them up; we write primers and guides to grammar. -dsr-