BootCamp by Dr.Angela
1. Install Git Bash on Windows
- Download: https://gitforwindows.org/
- Use Git Bash as the terminal in VS Code
2. Understanding the Command Line
- Shell vs Kernel
- Shell: user interface (CLI/GUI) that interacts with the system
- Kernel: core of the OS that manages CPU, memory, and disks
- Bash (Bourne Again Shell) : A popular Unix shell (used in macOS and Linux)
- Why use CLI (Command Line Interface)? : Faster, More control, More flexible
3. Command Line Navigation
- ls : list files and directories
- cd : change directory
- cd .. : move up one level
- Tips
- Tab : auto-complete
- ↑ / ↓ : reuse previous commands
- Drag & drop folder : auto path input
- Alt + Click : move cursor
- Ctrl + A : move to beginning of line
- Ctrl + E : move to end of line
- Ctrl + U : delete to the beginning
4. File & Directory Management
- Create
- mkdir folder-name # create folder
- touch file.txt # create file
- Open
- start file.txt # Windows
- open file.txt # macOS
- code file.txt # open in VS Code
- Delete
- rm file.txt # delete file
- rm * # delete all files in current folder
- rm -r folder-name # delete folder
- Other commands
- pwd # show current path
- clear # clear terminal
- Reference : https://www.learnenough.com/command-line-tutorial
- Note (Important)
- rm * and rm -r are dangerous commands, Always double-check before running them (no undo)













