Much--SO much--of what you'll do in terminal involves navigating the file system (the sort of stuff you do in Finder on your Mac). You need to be able to find files, write files, rename files, add to files, upload files to services and platforms like Slack, Amazon, Google, etc. So this is really a core skill to pick up, and you'll want the 3-4 commands we repeat endlessly in this module to really become second-nature to you.

This will help you get a better "pseudo-spatial" sense of where you're located, because without the cues offered by your Mac's GUI (Graphical User Interface), it can sometimes be difficult to know where you are.

VISUAL CHALLENGE

Take 2-3 minutes to draw out one of the paths (or a few of the related paths) you've explored in a way that makes sense to you. Don't worry about following the specific tree-based analogies mentioned above (though you can obviously do this is makes sense to you). We aren't interested so much in checking on whether you know this or not, but rather in sourcing some interesting visualizations of paths.

TAKEAWAYS