The Graduate School
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM until 3:00 PMUS Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00
247 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital ScholarsHesburgh Libraries, INUnited States
Learn how to explore, create, move, and search files in the command line.
Ever wonder why the hackers on TV never use their mouse? In this workshop, we’ll cover the basics of navigating your computer using only your keyboard – or, more specifically, using Unix commands in the command line. In the course of this hour-long workshop, participants will learn:
1. What a command line interface (CLI) is, and why it’s useful.
2. How to explore, create, and move folders and files using Unix commands.
3. How to search text files using Regular Expressions.
No experience is necessary. Please bring a laptop if you wish to follow along. If you will be using a Windows machine, please install Git for Windows before the workshop and reach out to the instructor if you run into any issues.
Open to Graduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, PostdocsInstructed by Data Services Librarian, Summer Mengqarelli smengare@nd.edu 574-631-4481 Summer Mengarelli is the Data Services Librarian in the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship. She supports researchers' data needs across the university community and aims to advance data sharing and open research practices. Her interests include open science and data literacy and ethics. She received a Master of Science in Information in Digital Archives, Library Science & Preservation and a Master of Science in Geospatial Data Sciences from the University of Michigan.