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Unix Command Line Fundamentals
The Unix command line is a powerful tool that allows you to control operation systems (OSs) directly with text commands, which allows more flexibility and efficiency beyond what the Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs) offer. In addition, complex calculations and data analyses are often run on High-performance computing (HPC) clusters; and HPC clusters are often operated in Unix systems.
This workshop explains the most basics of Unix commands and you will learn to navigate through folders and view files. No prior knowledge is required.
You will need to bring a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer to participate. Students can borrow a laptop through the library’s Tech Lending program. If you need assistance to fully participate in this workshop, or have an accessibility request, please contact the instructor in advance (zhai@iastate.edu).
- Date:
- Wednesday, September 17, 2025
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 3:30pm
- Location:
- The Catalyst (Parks 199)
- Audience:
- Faculty Grad students & postdocs ISU staff Undergrads
- Categories:
- Workshop > The Catalyst