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Basic Shell

Audience Computational skills required Duration
Biologists None 2-3 hour workshop (~3 hours of trainer-led time)

Description

This repository has teaching materials for a 2-3 hour, hands-on Basic Shell workshop led at a relaxed pace.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the importance of shell in the analysis of high throughput sequencing (HTS) data
  • Install and locate the software/tools necessary for accessing the shell
  • Describe the organization of the file directory and how to move through it
  • Demonstrate different ways to manipulate files, such as moving, copying, and renaming
  • Compare different commands for examining small or large files
  • Create new files and make edits to existing files with nano
  • Contrast shell scripts with direct commands

These materials are developed for a trainer-led workshop, but also amenable to self-guided learning.

Contents

Lessons Estimated Duration
Introduction and Why Shell? 15 min
Acessing the Shell 15 min
Moving around and basics 60 min
Creating Files and Searching 30 min
Shell Scripts 20 min
Wrap-up 15 min

Dataset

Introduction to Shell: Dataset

Installation Requirements

Mac users: No installation requirements.

Windows users: GitBash

Resources


These materials have been developed by members of the teaching team at the Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core (HBC). These are open access materials distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.