
Effective Shell: A Practical User's Guide to Working Smarter on the Command Line Original Edition
Author(s): David Kerr (Author)
- Publisher: No Starch Press
- Publication Date: 29 July 2025
- Edition: Original
- Language: English
- Print length: 448 pages
- ISBN-10: 1718504144
- ISBN-13: 9781718504141
Book Description
One trait that defines great technologists is their ability to make their tools work for them by adapting the tools to their unique styles and needs. This book will help you do just that by using the shell. Investing a few hours in learning the command line techniques in Effective Shell will have a huge impact on your productivity. It will also make your work more fun. The shell’s simple text-based interface lets you maintain a state of creative flow, free from the distractions of a graphical environment. This isn’t a book on shell scripting or Linux administration. Each chapter presents a stand-alone set of techniques to help you work more efficiently, understand your system better, and tailor your environment to your individual workflow. This book doesn’t ask you to totally change the way you work or drop your current tooling. Instead, it brings together a set of skills that you can add to your toolkit and incorporate as you like. The author focuses on the essentials that allow you to immediately apply the new skill rather than describing every possible feature. The goal is for you to be able to pick up the book, read a chapter over coffee, and try out what you’ve learned right away.
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About the Author
Dave Kerr is a software engineer and consultant with over 15 years of experience helping teams design modern platforms, scale infrastructure, and automate everything from deployment to developer onboarding. He has led high-stakes engineering initiatives, from launching digital banks to building telco backends, and today focuses on agentic AI, developer experience, and open source. Outside the terminal, you’ll find him in the mountains or clinging to a rock face.
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