I learned the command line from a charming and very readable book:
'Starting with Unix' by P.J.Brown. It appears on Amazon for the princely
sum of $1.05, and probably available used through ABE (Academic Book
Exchange) or other used book dealers.

Who would have thought that a book on the Unix command line could be an
entertaining read? But it is.

It's not hugely comprehensive, but it's great as a starting point.

Peter




> I like "The Linux Command Line" by William Shotts:
>
> http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
>
> Available under a Creative Commons license for download and hard-copy for
> purchase.
>
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 8:21 AM, Stewart C. Russell via talk <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A discussion came up in the Toronto Raspberry Pi Meetup* about
>> suggestions
>> for learning to work in bash. We didn't come up with anything much, but
>> if
>> you have any suggestions, I'd be grateful to hear them.
>>
>> cheers,
>>  Stewart
>>
>> *: We had a demo of a Thing That Made Really Big Sparks, plus How Not To
>> Cool a Raspberry Pi 3. It was fun.
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