00:01 So let's review the main concepts around using the shell. 00:03 Remember you just typed mongo enter 00:05 and it will connect your local default, everything default port, 00:08 default local host, no account etc, 00:11 and once we're connected, we'll be in here, 00:15 and it'll say connected to the server, 00:17 what version of the shell, what version of the server, 00:19 3.4.4 is the latest at the time of this recording, 00:22 but maybe not at the time you are watching it, 00:24 like all things that are server's, newer is better. 00:26 Ok, so first thing that we might want to do is say what databases are here, 00:29 and we do that with the show dbs command, we hit enter, 00:32 and it shows you the various databases that are listed. 00:35 Then next we want to activate one, 00:37 so that we can issue commands to it through the db.collection 00:40 or other high level operations, 00:42 so we'd say in this case let's work with talk_python, so we'd use talk_python. 00:46 And it'll say great, we switch to database talk_python, 00:50 and in you're wondering you can always trying as you saw me do 00:53 db enter and it will say talk_python, cool, and then, 00:55 we could say well what collections exist in talk_python? 00:57 This is actually pretty straightforward, 00:59 the document design I think is pretty interesting 01:01 but there's not many collections, 01:04 so we have episodes, guest, reviews and then while developing it, 01:08 I turned on profiling to see where it was slow and where it was fast, 01:11 where I need indexes, we'll talk more about that near the end of the course. 01:14 So we have these four collections, and now if we want to find an episode 01:18 we'd say db.episodes.find and give it some search, 01:23 or sort, or something to that effect. 01:25 So this is how we get started and connect with the shell.