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Checkout Recommendation for Trainee #1454

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sheraaronhurt opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 5 comments
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Checkout Recommendation for Trainee #1454

sheraaronhurt opened this issue Mar 16, 2024 · 5 comments

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sheraaronhurt commented Mar 16, 2024

How could the content be improved?

episode 4, Pipes and Filters

Which part of the content does your suggestion apply to?

It is this page: https://swcarpentry.github.io/shell-novice/04-pipefilter.html

the UNIX command cat is introduced. Very useful. I suggest that you consider also introducing "more" and "less" in this same episode: useful for longer files. Further, I see "less" is identified as a try-it-on-your-own box, but "more" is not there.

@cckuhlman please update if this is inaccurate

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bkmgit commented Mar 25, 2024

Typically want to introduce essential material and practice it. "more" could be added to as something to try if time allows.

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cckuhlman commented Mar 25, 2024 via email

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@cckuhlman im not clear of your request. Where are you trying to update your email? Please email team@carpentries.org for more support.

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cckuhlman commented Mar 28, 2024 via email

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Typically want to introduce essential material and practice it. "more" could be added to as something to try if time allows.

There is no point adding content about "more" as it is simply the predecessor to "less." There is almost no reason to use "more" and I would argue never a good reason to use "more."

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