Meenal Jyotikameenaljyotika.hashnode.dev·Sep 15, 2023TerraWeek Day 3: Managing AWS ResourcesIntroduction Hello DevOps enthusiasts! Welcome back to Day 03 of our Terraform Week Challenge. Today, we're diving deep into working with Terraform and AWS. We'll cover essential topics such as state management, validation, provisioners, and lifecycl...Discuss·10 likesTerra WeekTrainWithShubham
Aftab Ahmednongeekcodelab.hashnode.dev·Aug 27, 2023"100 Days of Coding: Unleashing Python's Magic on Day 3 – Your Journey to Mastery"Introduction "Greetings, fellow adventurers on the path to coding mastery! 🚀 Allow me to introduce myself – I'm Aftab Ahmed, a passionate learner just like you, navigating the exciting world of coding from square one. Today marks my triumphant Day 3...Discuss·10 likes100DaysOfCode
Vaibhav Srivastavavaibhav0107.hashnode.dev·Jul 26, 2023Getting to know basic Linux commands🐧Linux is a Unix-Like operating system. All the Linux/Unix 📄commands are run in the terminal provided by the Linux system. This terminal is just like the command prompt of Windows OS. Linux/Unix commands are case-sensitive. The terminal can be used...Discuss#90daysofdevops
Divyesh Ranadivyeshrana.hashnode.dev·Jul 24, 2023Basic Linux Commands with Examples, Syntax and Results. #90DaysOfDevOps #day3Basic Linux Commands: Day to Day Linux Commands used in DevOps With Each day's tasks, I am adding more and more basic to advanced commands in these blogs. Slowly we are understanding the power of Linux and its command Line. Day3 Tasks are given below...Discuss#90daysofdevops
Mradul Singhmradul.hashnode.dev·Jul 21, 2023Day 3 #90DaysOfDevops With TrainWithShuham Shubham Londhe Bhaiyya!!Task:What is the linux command To view what's written in a file. To change the access permissions of files. 3. To check which commands you have run till now. 4. To remove a directory or folder. 5. To create a fruits.txt file and view the co...Discuss·1 likeday3
Sneha Falmarisneha235.hashnode.dev·Jul 20, 2023#day3-Linux Commands with Examples🌠🐧🔅What is the Linux command to To view what's written in a file. It displays the entire content of the file in your terminal. cat filename To change the access permissions of files. It allows you to grant to read, write, and execute permissions...Discuss·1 like·35 readsDevops
Diksha Mehtadiksha91.hashnode.dev·Jul 19, 2023Basic Linux Commands 📝Table of Contents: To view what's written in a file.🗄️ To change the access permissions of files.🙏 To check which commands you have run till now.📜 To remove a directory/ Folder.🗂️ ➡️ 🗑️ To create a fruits.txt file and to view the content.📁...Discuss·2 likes·50 readsday3
Diksha Mehtadiksha91.hashnode.dev·Jul 19, 2023Basic Linux Commands 📝Table of Contents: To view what's written in a file.🗄️ To change the access permissions of files.🙏 To check which commands you have run till now.📜 To remove a directory/ Folder.🗂️ ➡️ 🗑️ To create a fruits.txt file and to view the content.📁...Discuss·29 readsday3
Varun Margamvarunmargam.hashnode.dev·Jul 19, 2023Exploring Basic Linux Commands (Part 2)📍Introduction 📚 In this 2-part blog series, we'll continue to explore basic Linux commands! Whether you're a beginner or want to refresh your Linux fundamentals, this guide has got you covered. By the end, you'll have a solid foundation in Linux co...Discuss·53 reads90DaysOfDevOps🚀day3
Meenal Jyotikameenaljyotika.hashnode.dev·Jul 18, 2023Day 3: Mastering Linux CommandsIntroduction🎉 Hey there, fellow DevOps adventurers! Welcome to Day 3 of our epic 90 Days of DevOps journey! 🎉🎉Today's escapade took us into the wild and wacky realm of Linux commands! Buckle up because we're about to dive deep into the magical wor...Discuss·11 likes90 Days of DevOps#90daysofdevops