| Commands | Definition | Week Learnt |
|---|---|---|
| make | This runs a local server | Learnt in Week 0 |
| make convert | Converts Jupyter Notebook files, run this if your .ipynb files are not updating on the server. | Learnt in Week 0 |
| wsl | Lets you run a Linux environment on your machine | Learnt in Week 0 |
| cd ~ | Lets you change your directory to the home directory | Learnt in Week 0 |
| cd -vscode | Lets you change your directory to the VS Code directory | Learnt in Week 0 |
| ls | Checks all the files in the directory | Learnt in Week 0 |
| code <repository name> | Opens a repository | Learnt in Week 0 |
| git clone <link> | Clones a repository | Learnt in Week 0 |
| print() | Prints a statement | Learnt in Week 1 |
| msg = input(“abcd”) | When the variable `msg` is printed, the input box displays “abcd,” prompting the user to type something in the box | Learnt in Week 1 |
| if expression | Evaluates for true and false | Learnt in Week 1 |
| # | Comments out code and makes it invalid from running | Learnt in Week 1 |
| lists | A list is an ordered, changeable, collection | Learnt in Week 2 |
| Int | The integer number type(integer numbers) | Learnt in Week 2 |
| Float | The floating number type(numbers with decimals) | Learnt in Week 2 |
| Dictionary | A dictionary is an unordered, and changeable, collection | Learnt in Week 2 </tr> |
| def(abcd) | creates the function "abcd" | Learnt in Week 2 |
| import | imports a file into the terminal, there are multiple types of files | Learnt in Week 3 |
| for loop | A control flow statement used to iterate over a sequence (like a list, tuple, or string) multiple times. | Learnt in Week 3 |
| while loop | A control flow statement that iterates through a sequence, until a certain condition is met. | Learnt in Week 3 |
| Boolean | Checks for true or false | Learnt in Week 3 |
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