I had not noticed that there was a new edition of "The Linux Command Line" until today.

If you use Linux, and perhaps especially if you are new to Linux, and want to get to grips with command line / terminal usage, it is well worth dipping into this free (CC BY-NC-ND) tome:

https://www.linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php

#books #Linux

Linux Command Line Books by William Shotts

Linux Command Line Books by William Shotts

I am not telling anyone else how to Linux, but when I first started using it, I found this kind of thing invaluable.

I had, I think, a smaller book, "Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands" and that was so helpful too.

I am sure that one could use Linux without touching a terminal but, for me, the terminal is a fantastic and useful way of computing, and so upskilling in its usage has been time very well spent.

(See also books like "Practical vim" or "tmux in practice".)

By the same token, if you prefer to use Linux via a GUI, then do so!

It is your computer, so use however to heck you want.

At least you have that choice.

@neil
I once heard the saying "use Linux with the GUI but control Linux with the CLI" or words to that effect. Forget who said it though.