Linux command line
Date: 20 January 2026 @ 09:00 - 17:00
Duration: P1DT3H
Language of instruction: English
Many research projects and data-driven tasks require working with Linux environments to manage files, run software, and automate processes. Learning to use the Linux command line is essential for working efficiently and independently in these settings. This introductory training covers the fundamentals needed to navigate the Linux file system, manage files and directories, and execute simple scripts. The training combines short explanations with hands-on exercises on using command line and writing bash scripts on the VSC.
Keywords: programming
Venue: Ghent - VIB/UGent FSVM II, Technologiepark 75
City: Zwijnaarde
Country: Belgium
Postcode: 9052
Learning objectives:
- “Create simple Bash scripts to automate routine tasks”
- “Identify the structure and key components of the Linux file system (root directory home directories and system folders)”
- “Manipulate files and folders by performing essential operations such as copying moving and deleting”
- “Navigate directories and files using basic command-line commands”
Organizer: VIB (https://ror.org/03xrhmk39)
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Instructors: Janick Mathys
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