If you love working from the command line, or just want to know what you can do, this session will cover all the things you need to know to get the most out of the experience on Windows, Mac and Linux. We’ll start with Windows command line, then the new Terminal, and the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Then we’ll cover some interesting developments in the Azure cloud shell and show you how you can work with command line options VS Code. By the end of this 15 minute session you’ll have some new and interesting ways to control the cloud from your keyboard!
Resources | Links |
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PowerPoint | - Presentation |
Videos | - Youtube with captions - Full-length download - Director's cut download - Silent demo |
Demos | - 1 - Opening command prompt, VS code,wsl and powershell from file explorer - 2 - Customized Windows Terminal - 3 - Connecting to a VM via Visual Studio Code Remote Window |
Welcome, Presenter!
As an experienced presenter, we know you know HOW to present so this guide will focus on WHAT you need to present.
Demo instructions, a PowerPoint slide deck and Multiple video versions of this presentation video are available - see below for details.
Read this document in its entirety. Watch the video presentation(s).
Ask questions of the Lead Presenters and trained speakers (list below).
NOTE: These demos need Windows to run WSL and the Terminal
This training repository is divided in to the following sections:
| Slides | Demos | |--------|-------|------------| | 17 slides - 10 minutes, | 3 demos - 8 minutes
What's Here? Stage ready videos.
View the video on Youtube with captions.
Download the full-length video.
Download the "Director's cut" of the video with presenter tips.
Download a silent video of the demos.
What's Here? A speaking script, numbered slide thumbnails, and the master Powerpoint slide deck.
Begin by familiarizing yourself with the presentation. Speaking scripts and the master Powerpoint slide deck can be found in the slides section.
What's Here? Pre-delivery preparation, stage ready videos, required files (such as JSON templates), and walk-through videos
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Brian Benz 📢 📖 |
Frank Boucher 📢 📖 |