You now know the majority of what you need to know. I’m now “in” the public folder, and I can work with the files in there. This is effectively the same as you double-clicking a folder in your normal OS. Ĭd stands for “Change Directory.” I know where I can go because I used ls, now I’m navigating to a new directory using cd. Were it not for the ~, I’d have added complexity and redundancy, because I’d be working (in Windows) in C:/Users/BrunchTime/Documents/Lambda/titanic. “~” means “home” in shorthand, and it’s useful to know. In the above example, I’ve listed the contents of ~/Documents/Lambda/titanic. Typing “ls” on its own (or “dir” on windows), then pressing enter will list the contents your current directory. There are only TWO commands you need to know, “ ls” and “cd”. Imprint these commands on your soul, and you’re pretty much good to go, at least for basic use, or a role in a hacker movie. You’ll first be navigating directories, as you already do in your OS. By the end, you should be able to harness the power of the cli (command line interface) to do some powerful things using zcash-cli.įirst things first: Your command line interface, whether it’s the Terminal on Mac OSX/Linux or Windows Powershell (chosen for consistent syntax), navigate in much the same way. This article assumes a reader with zero knowledge and experience. Do away with these preconceptions! The command line is 100% Not That Bad and a good tool to know in general. It’s not super friendly looking, it’s hyped up in movies as an interface for only the most elite hacker. If you’re using the light wallet, you can send to multiple recipients using the zecwallet-light-cli. Update 2/23/20 - This tutorial applies to the full-node zcash-cli.
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