Console and Cloud Shell Reviews

2858 reviews

Persistence works even on the 1st try. To edit .bash_profile you need sudo permisions. sudo nano .bash_profile

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EJ V. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

VI and bash was messed up. Not clear to follow for people who haven't used it before. Super confusing.

Christopher W. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

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Alex W. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

No .bash_profile file in the directory, changed .bashrc instead

Ricardo P. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

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Cleavon R. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Some confusion of the vi commands and how to enter them.

Eric H. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Bahij N. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Submitting feedback here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SZr2xZPse1_CMBeJW7qVvZd-cfLOD5r7Q9JWzoJOrUY/edit

Elias P. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Christopher S. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

The fact that you use different accounts for each lab is sort of confusing. In this one you set environment variables that won't be useful in the rest of the labs. That is sort of weird.

Andrew M. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Robin B. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Changing to home directory to edit .bash_profile -- could use exact steps for some students.

Patrick N. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

There was no .bash_profile in the first place so had to be created. Either make default qwiklab accounts have one or clarify that file has to be created in lab ... :) -ca

Christopher A. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

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Edward D. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

ok, but redundant

john w. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

Each new lab has different login information, which means all the settings in this lab to configure the shell environment are not persisted to the next lab copy code blocks runs the command when pasted into the cloud shell. Would like to review, and in some cases need to make a change before submitting the command.

Paul T. · Reviewed over 8 years ago

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