Hello Noam,

It may happen that HPC Carpentry shell lesson covers a lot of these:

https://hpc-carpentry.github.io/

Hope this helps
Alex



> On 4 Feb 2019, at 22:11, Noam Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I am looking for lesson materials for teaching remote computing to an 
> audience that had the equivalent of a Carpentries' lessons on shell and git. 
> I am putting together a lesson and guide and hope to avoid reinventing the 
> wheel.  Topics I'm hoping to cover:
> 
> -  Using ssh
> -  Setting up a keypair for passwordless login
> -  Setting up a an .ssh/config to store information such as alternate login 
> ports, etc.
> -  Using scp to transfer files
> -  Using tmux to maintain jobs after disconnecting
> -  Using top/htop to examine and kill processes.
> -  Using nice to set process priorities
> 
> I see that an old version of the SWC shell lesson included some this: 
> https://v4.software-carpentry.org/shell/ssh.html .  I suspect some 
> instructors  have taught workshops that covered this materials, as well. Can 
> anyone point me to good teaching materials or self-taught guides that cover a 
> good chunk of these topics?
> 
> Thanks!
> Noam
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