is a practical guide by Jason Cannon designed to build "ninja-like" command line skills through real-world examples rather than dry theory. Key Content & Techniques
You can find it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble , ThriftBooks , and Walmart . Command Line Kung Fu: Bash Scripting Tricks, Li...
Tricks for stripping comments and blank lines, transforming text case, and extracting specific blocks of data using tools like awk and sed . is a practical guide by Jason Cannon designed
Available as a Paperback (~126 pages), Kindle eBook , and Audiobook narrated by Brian E. Smith. Available as a Paperback (~126 pages), Kindle eBook
The book is structured into topical chapters, making it easy to find specific tactics for automation and efficiency. Major areas covered include:
Often sold as a combo titled Linux for Beginners and Command Line Kung Fu for those starting from scratch.
One-liners for managing processes (like killing all user processes at once), monitoring disk space, and automating software installations that require user input.