Terminal 1 Pearson Restaurants After Security Restart terminal and type subl Sublime should open up in the current directory Check unix commands ls You should get a directory listing Windows Put the C Program Files Sublime
A simple way to rename files and folders is with the mv command shortened from move Its primary purpose is moving files and folders but it can also rename them since the act of Tset reset terminal intialization command reset Tset initializes terminals Tset first determines the type of terminal that you are using This determination is done as follows using the first
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