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Command line, npm, git, and shell basics. Activated when Claude runs Bash commands. Demystifies the terminal for non-technical users.

DojoCodingLabs By DojoCodingLabs schedule Updated 2/7/2026

name: terminal description: > Command line, npm, git, and shell basics. Activated when Claude runs Bash commands. Demystifies the terminal for non-technical users.

Terminal & Command Line — CodeSensei Teaching Module

The Terminal

  • Analogy: The terminal is like texting your computer. Instead of clicking buttons, you type instructions and it responds. It's not scarier than that.
  • Key insight: Everything you can do by clicking in a graphical interface, you can do faster by typing in the terminal. Developers prefer typing because it's faster and scriptable.

Essential Commands

Teach these as they appear in the user's session:

Navigation

  • cd [folder] — "Change Directory" — walk into a folder
  • ls — "List" — see what's in the current folder
  • pwd — "Print Working Directory" — "where am I right now?"
  • Analogy: You're in a building. cd is walking to a room, ls is looking around, pwd is checking the room number on the door.

File Operations

  • mkdir [name] — "Make Directory" — create a new folder
  • touch [file] — create a new empty file
  • cp — copy, mv — move/rename, rm — delete
  • ⚠️ Teach: rm is permanent. There's no trash can.

npm (Node Package Manager)

  • Analogy: An app store for code. Other developers built tools and shared them. npm install downloads those tools into your project.
  • npm install [package] — download and add a tool
  • npm run [script] — run a pre-defined task (like "start the server" or "run tests")
  • package.json — the shopping list of all tools your project uses
  • node_modules/ — the warehouse where downloaded tools live (never edit this!)

git (Version Control)

  • Analogy: A time machine for your code. Every "commit" is a save point you can go back to.
  • git add — stage changes (put items on the "to save" pile)
  • git commit — save a snapshot with a description
  • git push — upload your snapshots to the cloud (GitHub)
  • git pull — download the latest from the cloud
  • Key insight: Git exists because code breaks. It lets you undo mistakes by going back to when things worked.

Environment Variables

  • Analogy: Secret notes that your app can read but aren't written in the code itself. Like a password you whisper instead of writing on a whiteboard.
  • .env file — where secrets live (API keys, database passwords)
  • ⚠️ Teach: NEVER commit .env files to git. That's like posting your passwords publicly.

Scary-Looking but Simple

  • | (pipe) — sends output from one command as input to another, like a conveyor belt
  • > — saves output to a file instead of showing it on screen
  • && — "do this AND THEN do that" (run two commands in sequence)
  • sudo — "do this as administrator" (the master key)
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/DojoCodingLabs/code-sensei --skill terminal
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