1. Open your Command Line Interface a. CMD for Windows b. Terminal for Mac 2. Execute below command in order. Take a screenshot of your Terminal/CMD window at the end and submit here. a. % pwd (cd for mac) - this will show you your current working directory b. % cd Desktop - this will take you to your Desktop c. % Is (dir for windows) - this will show all of your files and folders on your desktop (PS: You may need to do some clean up work on your desktop first, if it is too messy) d. % mkdir CIS6 - this will create a folder for this class e. % cd CIS6 - this will go into your class folder f. % pwd - print working directory - g. % Is - this will show you that there is nothing in this folder yet h. % mkdir Lectureo i. % cd Lecture0 j. % pwd k. % Is 3. Close your terminal window and open a new one. Then, execute the commands below and take a screenshot of your terminal window. cd Desktop a. b. cd CIS6 cd Lecture0 d. pwd C. e. Is 4. Note: We will repeat the above commands pretty much every week to create a sub folder for each week's lecture. Make sure to get comfortable with these commands.
1. Open your Command Line Interface a. CMD for Windows b. Terminal for Mac 2. Execute below command in order. Take a screenshot of your Terminal/CMD window at the end and submit here. a. % pwd (cd for mac) - this will show you your current working directory b. % cd Desktop - this will take you to your Desktop c. % Is (dir for windows) - this will show all of your files and folders on your desktop (PS: You may need to do some clean up work on your desktop first, if it is too messy) d. % mkdir CIS6 - this will create a folder for this class e. % cd CIS6 - this will go into your class folder f. % pwd - print working directory - g. % Is - this will show you that there is nothing in this folder yet h. % mkdir Lectureo i. % cd Lecture0 j. % pwd k. % Is 3. Close your terminal window and open a new one. Then, execute the commands below and take a screenshot of your terminal window. cd Desktop a. b. cd CIS6 cd Lecture0 d. pwd C. e. Is 4. Note: We will repeat the above commands pretty much every week to create a sub folder for each week's lecture. Make sure to get comfortable with these commands.
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