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want to learn more about the interactions you can have while using want to learn more about the interactions you can have while using
tilde.town. tilde.town.
# Table of contents ## Table of contents
- [Requirements](#requirements) - [Requirements](#requirements)
- [Conventions used in this handbook](#conventions-used-in-this-handbook) - [Conventions used in this handbook](#conventions-used-in-this-handbook)
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- [Understanding package managers](#understanding-package-managers) - [Understanding package managers](#understanding-package-managers)
- [Basic UNIX commands](#basic-unix-commands) - [Basic UNIX commands](#basic-unix-commands)
# Requirements ## Requirements
* Basic understanding of files and directories * Basic understanding of files and directories
* A UNIX-like environment, such as: * A UNIX-like environment, such as:
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* [PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/) * [PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/)
* [and many more](https://distrowatch.com/) * [and many more](https://distrowatch.com/)
# Conventions used in this handbook ## Conventions used in this handbook
* **Notes** signify additional information. * **Notes** signify additional information.
* **Tips** signify alternative methods to procedures. * **Examples** provide a visual reference of how a procedure would be carried out in the real world. * **Tips** signify alternative methods to procedures. * **Examples** provide a visual reference of how a procedure would be carried out in the real world.
* **Monospaced font** signifies directory names, file names, file contents, and commands. * **Monospaced font** signifies directory names, file names, file contents, and commands.
# Getting started ## Getting started
One of tilde.town's goals is to transform the command line from a One of tilde.town's goals is to transform the command line from a
scary-looking technical tool into a tool for creating beautiful scary-looking technical tool into a tool for creating beautiful
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- [For PuTTY users](#for-putty-users) - [For PuTTY users](#for-putty-users)
- [Testing out your command line interface](#testing-out-your-command-line-interface) - [Testing out your command line interface](#testing-out-your-command-line-interface)
## For macOS users ### For macOS users
You can use one of the following procedures below for finding the You can use one of the following procedures below for finding the
built-in app called "Terminal": built-in app called "Terminal":
* Open the Spotlight app and search for the word "terminal" * Open the Spotlight app and search for the word "terminal"
* Open your `Applications > Utilities` directory and double-click the Terminal app * Open your `Applications > Utilities` directory and double-click the Terminal app
## For Windows Subsystem for Linux users ### For Windows Subsystem for Linux users
* Open your start menu and search for the word "Ubuntu" * Open your start menu and search for the word "Ubuntu"
**Note**: The steps above assumed you chose Ubuntu as the Linux **Note**: The steps above assumed you chose Ubuntu as the Linux
distribution for Windows Subsystem for Linux during your installation. distribution for Windows Subsystem for Linux during your installation.
## For Ubuntu users ### For Ubuntu users
You can use one of the following procedures below for finding the You can use one of the following procedures below for finding the
built-in terminal application: built-in terminal application:
* Type `Ctrl+Shift+t` * Type `Ctrl+Shift+t`
* Click the Ubuntu icon and search for the word "terminal" * Click the Ubuntu icon and search for the word "terminal"
## For cmdr users ### For cmdr users
* Open the cmdr application * Open the cmdr application
## For PuTTY users ### For PuTTY users
* PuTTY isn't a command line interface itself, but it acts as a tool * PuTTY isn't a command line interface itself, but it acts as a tool
to connect to other computers, so you can use their command line to connect to other computers, so you can use their command line
interface. This will be covered in the interface. This will be covered in the
[Connecting to tilde.town](#connecting-to-tildetown) section. [Connecting to tilde.town](#connecting-to-tildetown) section.
## Testing out your command line interface ### Testing out your command line interface
After you think you have found your environment's command line After you think you have found your environment's command line
interface, you'll be using it in the rest of this handbook. interface, you'll be using it in the rest of this handbook.
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somewhere. In this case, the text representing your files and directories is the data, and that text somewhere. In this case, the text representing your files and directories is the data, and that text
is being sent to your screen. is being sent to your screen.
# Understanding UNIX-related concepts ## Understanding UNIX-related concepts
This section will teach you the concepts required to follow further This section will teach you the concepts required to follow further
sections in this handbook. sections in this handbook.
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- [Understanding commands](#understanding-commands) - [Understanding commands](#understanding-commands)
- [Understanding package managers](#understanding-package-managers) - [Understanding package managers](#understanding-package-managers)
## Understanding your home directory ### Understanding your home directory
## Understanding directory and file permissions ### Understanding directory and file permissions
## Understanding commands ### Understanding commands
## Understanding package managers ### Understanding package managers
# Basic UNIX commands ## Basic UNIX commands