Shell Introduction

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  1. Using a GIT repository
  2. Using the top function to see running functions
  3. The Screen program. Useful for running processes without getting DC'd. See also nohup.
  4. Jobs in the background Doing other stuff while your computer is outputting data.
  5. .bashrc - creating an alias bespoke functions and the $PATH statement.
  6. Mounting and symbolic links
  7. Queuing Queue information for cerebro
  8. ssh session with X-forwarding
  9. Persistent X Sessions