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<p>There are some basic command line commands youll want to Google and learn, but for this tutorial you only need a few:</p>
<p><code>ls</code> = list files and folders in current directory</p>
<p><code>cd</code> = change directories</p>
<p><code>vim</code>, <code>emacs</code>, <code>nano</code> = a text editor</p>
<p>Type: <code>ls</code> to see where you are; you should see a directory called “public_html”</p>
<p>Type: <code>cd public_html</code> to browse into that folder</p>
<p>Type: <code>ls</code> to see where you are; you should see your index.html file</p>
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