Documentation overview
Unix systems are stable, predictable, and composable. This platform is built around that philosophy: short references, consistent command pages, and deeper operational guides that scale from local development to production environments.
How the docs are organized
- Basics: The mental model of Unix, the filesystem, and your shell.
- Commands: Reference pages with syntax, flags, and real-world usage.
- Operations: Permissions, processes, networking, and automation.
- Labs: Practical exercises designed for hands-on practice.
- Cheatsheets: Compact references for speed and recall.
Recommended learning paths
- Start with Basics and Filesystem.
- Move to Permissions and Processes for operating system fundamentals.
- Read Shell Scripting and awk/sed/grep to automate work.
- Use Labs to apply what you learn.
Feedback and updates
Docs are updated weekly based on real-world operational workflows. If a page is missing a flag or a deeper example, add it to your internal notes and revisit later.