I've been using Linux for about 7 months now and have become a lot more comfortable using the terminal but I feel like there is more that I can learn.
Most of my work is done in a browser or DaVinci Resolve. I do try to use the terminal where possible but it's limited due to my workflow.
Are there any interactive sites where I can practice/learn the terminal? I'm going through Linux Survival at the moment.
EDIT: I forgot to add some important details.
I don't have a massive need for the terminal for my current workflow but I think it is important to know (looks good for any future job applications as well) and expand your knowledge on things that interest you when possible.
In the future, I hope to have a home lab/NAS running Linux. I will most likely SSH into that and I'd like to deal with any issues via the terminal.
What's wrong with the terminal on your own machine? You can use a VM if you're afraid of breaking stuff.
But really, there's not much to learn about the terminal. You open it and type stuff, and read the stuff it says back. Beyond that you should learn your shell (bash, I assume, which has a manual and plenty of documentation) and the standard set of gnu coreutils (which also have their own manuals).
It’s more a case of, I don’t know what I don’t know.
I’ve been using my terminal (I’m not scared of breaking stuff) where possible and reading up on what command to use for certain use cases or refreshing my memory on how to use a certain command. I would like to expand on that knowledge.