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The O'Reilly book (Learning Unix for OS X) is decent, but it doesn't really get into OS X-specific things. It doesn't even cover Homebrew. IIRC the only exception is a section on the md* commands ...
If you find your thrill delving into the networking side of Unix, you'll find that there are lots of commands to give you all the insights you might want.
If you're not yet comfortable with writing scripts on Unix and Linux systems, this post might get you off to a healthy start.
If you are starting to experiment with the OS X Terminal, you'll want to know what commands are available. Here are some ways to explore your options.
Working on the command line is an integral part of being a successful Linux user. You need to have a firm grasp of certain commands to work effectively. There are even certain commands that you must ...