
- What is a terminal and how do I open and use it? - Ask Ubuntu- Dec 6, 2012 · A Terminal is your interface to the underlying operating system via a shell, usually bash. It is a command line. Back in the day, a Terminal was a screen+keyboard that was … 
- How to reinitialize a terminal window instead of closing it and ...- Aug 21, 2018 · When I make some changes to the shell/bash behavior, such as setting up an alias, is there a quick command to reinitialize the terminal window instead of closing and … 
- How to rename a file in Terminal? - Ask Ubuntu- How to rename a file in Terminal? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 12 years, 6 months ago Modified 3 years, 4 months ago 
- How to unzip a zip file from the Terminal? - Ask Ubuntu- Oct 13, 2017 · Just downloaded a .zip file from the internet. I want to use the terminal to unzip the file. What is the correct way to do this? 
- How to delete a non-empty directory in Terminal? - Ask Ubuntu- Nov 16, 2012 · How to delete a non-empty directory in Terminal? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 7 years, 9 months ago 
- How do I rename a directory via the command line? - Ask Ubuntu- Aug 8, 2011 · I have got the directory /home/user/oldname and I want to rename it to /home/user/newname. How can I do this in a terminal? 
- How do I navigate up one directory from the terminal?- Nov 28, 2015 · I can navigate down in directory using cd in the terminal. How do I navigate back up if I go too far? 
- What is the difference between shell, console, and terminal?- 3 A Terminal is a text-based interface (possibly to a shell) The difference between console and shell is one I don't yet grasp, but I can tell you how a terminal is different from a shell. The … 
- How to open a directory/folder and a URL through Terminal- 1 Open Directory: To open a Directory or Folder from terminal. nautilus /home/user/path_to_folder/ & Or xdg-open /home/user/path_to_folder/ & The ampersand & is … 
- What commands can I use to reset and clear my terminal?- I have been using the command: reset to clear my terminal. Although I am pretty sure this is not what I should be doing. Reset, as the name suggests, resets your entire terminal (changes lots …