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This is not a tutorial like most GTN content but a fun exercise for you to play around and learn a bit about the command line, and hopefully re-inforce the skills you covered in Basic and Advanced CLI skills.
\n\n\nHands-on: Open a Jupyter Terminal\nTo best follow this tutorial, you should open a terminal.
\nHere are some instructions for how to do this on various environments.
\nJupyter on UseGalaxy.* and MyBinder.org
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\nUse the File → New → Terminal menu to launch a terminal.
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\nDisable “Simple” mode in the bottom left hand corner, if it activated.
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\nDrag one of the terminal or notebook tabs to the side to have the training materials and terminal side-by-side
\n\nCoCalc
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Have fun, and good luck!
\n", "cell_type": "markdown", "metadata": { "editable": false, "collapsed": false } }, { "cell_type": "markdown", "id": "final-ending-cell", "metadata": { "editable": false, "collapsed": false }, "source": [ "# Key Points\n\n", "- Learning linux can be fun!\n", "\n# Congratulations on successfully completing this tutorial!\n\n", "Please [fill out the feedback on the GTN website](https://training.galaxyproject.org/training-material/topics/data-science/tutorials/cli-bashcrawl/tutorial.html#feedback) and check there for further resources!\n" ] } ] }