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2.6 Managing Processes on Mac OSX
In this lesson, we will explore two commands for managing processes on Mac OS X via the command line. You will be able to profile your system processes’ performance as well as quit processes in the terminal.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 12:23
2 lessons, 12:23
1.1Hello Terminal04:46
1.1
Hello Terminal
04:46
1.2Navigating the File System07:37
1.2
Navigating the File System
07:37
2.Working With Files and System Processes6 lessons, 55:23
6 lessons, 55:23
2.1Files, Links, and CRUD10:15
2.1
Files, Links, and CRUD
10:15
2.2Finding Files08:55
2.2
Finding Files
08:55
2.3Managing File Permissions08:49
2.3
Managing File Permissions
08:49
2.4Editing Files14:49
2.4
Editing Files
14:49
2.5Piping, Redirection, and Output05:56
2.5
Piping, Redirection, and Output
05:56
2.6Managing Processes on Mac OSX06:39
2.6
Managing Processes on Mac OSX
06:39
3.Interacting With Remote Machines2 lessons, 16:50
2 lessons, 16:50
3.1SSH Keys for Password-Less Logins06:03
3.1
SSH Keys for Password-Less Logins
06:03
3.2Working With Remote Files: SCP, SFTP, and cURL10:47
3.2
Working With Remote Files: SCP, SFTP, and cURL
10:47
4.Advanced Terminal Applications3 lessons, 26:50
3 lessons, 26:50
4.1A Primer to Bash Scripting/Aliasing13:05
4.1
A Primer to Bash Scripting/Aliasing
13:05
4.2Automated Background Processes08:28
4.2
Automated Background Processes
08:28
4.3Configuring the Apache Web Server05:17
4.3
Configuring the Apache Web Server
05:17
5.Terminal Customization1 lesson, 05:16
1 lesson, 05:16
5.1Customizing the Prompt05:16
5.1
Customizing the Prompt
05:16
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