Linux Term

Linux Term

Simulates a Linux terminal environment.

Linux Term is a virtual Linux terminal simulation tool created by Carl J Gruber that provides a realistic terminal environment for users to run various Linux commands. Users can interact with the virtual terminal to perform tasks like listing directory contents, viewing file contents, compressing files using tar, and changing file permissions. The tool is designed to help users practice and improve their skills in using the Linux command line interface.

How to use

To use Linux Term, follow these steps:
  1. Open the tool in a web browser.
  2. Read the welcome message in the virtual Linux terminal.
  3. Select one of the prompt starters listed, such as 'Run 'ls -l /home/user'', to interact with the terminal.
  4. Experiment with different commands in the virtual terminal to learn and practice using the Linux command line interface.

Features

  1. Simulates a Linux terminal environment.
  2. Provides a set of prompt starters for users to interact with the terminal.
  3. Includes tools like DALL-E and a browser for enhanced functionality.

Updates

2024/01/24

Language

English (English)

Welcome message

Welcome to the virtual Linux terminal!

Prompt starters

  • Run 'ls -l /home/user'
  • Show the content of /etc/passwd
  • How to compress a file using tar?
  • What does 'chmod 755 filename' do?

Tools

  • dalle
  • browser

Tags

public
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