Command Line Power User

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A video series for web developers on learning a modern command line workflow with ZSH, Z and related tools.

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What is this?

11 "I had no idea you could do that" videos for web developers looking to improve their command line skills.

They cover a workflow using some of the best modern tools that relate to using command line tools such as git, npm, gulp and so on.

The Videos

  • Introduction to Command Line Power User

    Introduction to Command Line Power User

    What are these videos all about?

  • Command Line Basics

    Command Line Basics

    Never used the command line before? Here is a quick rundown of the basic commands.

  • Installing iTerm or Cygwin

    Installing iTerm or Cygwin

    Why mac users should ditch terminal. What to use if you are on windows.

  • Installing ZSH & Oh-My-ZSH

    Installing ZSH & Oh-My-ZSH

    What is ZSH? What about Oh-My-ZSH? Let's get them installed!

  • Custom Terminal Colours

    Custom Terminal Colours

    Customize your terminal with custom colours.

  • Custom ZSH Themes & Prompts

    Custom ZSH Themes & Prompts

    Pimp your terminal with themes. Create a custom prompt that integrates with Git, Ruby and Node.

  • Discovering ZSH Features

    Discovering ZSH Features

    What makes ZSH so good anyways? What are the features you can best take advantage of?

  • Advanced History with ZSH

    Advanced History with ZSH

    Stop typing the same command over and over again!

  • Getting the most out of ZSH with Plugins

    Getting the most out of ZSH with Plugins

    Have a specific workflow need? Git commands, NPM methods, Cloudapp integration...

  • Using z to jump to "frecent" folders

    Using z to jump to "frecent" folders

    Are you using z? Greatly speed up your file system traversal and say goodbye to finder.

  • Deletion of files + folders with trash

    Deletion of files + folders with trash

    Still using rm? Stop! The trash command is the better and safer alternative.

Ready to slam dunk the command line?