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| 1 | +Linux Commands |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +1. cd |
| 4 | +change dir |
| 5 | +cd .. - to move up |
| 6 | +cd ~ - move to home dir from anywhere |
| 7 | + |
| 8 | +2. ls |
| 9 | +list dir contents |
| 10 | +ls -l : long listing info |
| 11 | +ls -a : list all files (including hidden files) |
| 12 | +ls -r : list in reverse order |
| 13 | +ls -t : sort by time & date |
| 14 | +ls -s : sort by file size |
| 15 | + |
| 16 | +3. man (manual) |
| 17 | +man ls |
| 18 | + |
| 19 | +4. echo |
| 20 | +echo -n : no new line |
| 21 | +echo -e : for backslash esc seq |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +5. cal (calendar) |
| 24 | +cal -1 : single month (curr) |
| 25 | +cal -3 : 3 months spanning curr |
| 26 | +cal -s : 1st day as sun |
| 27 | +cal -m : 1st day as mon |
| 28 | +cal -j : feb 1st = 32nd day format |
| 29 | +cal -y : full yr cal |
| 30 | + |
| 31 | +6. date |
| 32 | + |
| 33 | +7. clear |
| 34 | + |
| 35 | +8. cat |
| 36 | +create |
| 37 | +display |
| 38 | +concatenate |
| 39 | +---cat > file1.txt |
| 40 | +creates file1.txt & allows us to insert content in it. Press ctrl+c to exit. |
| 41 | +---cat file.txt > newfile.txt |
| 42 | +copy content of file to newfile (override the present content of newfile). Create newfile if it doesn't already exists. |
| 43 | +---cat file.txt >> newfile.txt |
| 44 | +append. create newfile if not there. |
| 45 | +---cat file1.txt file2.txt |
| 46 | +display contents of both files |
| 47 | +---cat f1.txt f2.txt > combinedfile.txt |
| 48 | +concatenates f1 & f2 & writes in combinedfile |
| 49 | + |
| 50 | +9. pwd |
| 51 | + |
| 52 | +10. who |
| 53 | + |
| 54 | +11. whoami |
| 55 | +prints username associated with the curr effective user ID |
| 56 | + |
| 57 | +12. uname |
| 58 | +prints info about curr sys |
| 59 | + |
| 60 | +13. passwd |
| 61 | +to change password of user acc |
| 62 | + |
| 63 | +14. mkdir |
| 64 | +to make dirs |
| 65 | + |
| 66 | +15. rmdir |
| 67 | +removes empty dirs from ur file sys |
| 68 | + |
| 69 | +16. cp (copy cmd) |
| 70 | + |
| 71 | +17. mv (move) |
| 72 | + |
| 73 | +18. rm (remove) |
| 74 | +to delete files & dirs |
| 75 | + |
| 76 | +19. cut |
| 77 | +extracts a given number of chars or cols from a file |
| 78 | + |
| 79 | +20. paste |
| 80 | +displays the corresponding lines of multiple files side-by-side |
| 81 | + |
| 82 | +21. more |
| 83 | +The more command is a command line utility for viewing the contents of a file or files once screen at a time. |
| 84 | + |
| 85 | +22. cmp |
| 86 | + |
| 87 | +23. comm |
| 88 | +Compare two sorted files line by line. |
| 89 | + |
| 90 | +24. diff |
| 91 | +This command is used to display the differences in the files by comparing the files line by line. |
| 92 | + |
| 93 | +25. chmod |
| 94 | + |
| 95 | +26. chown |
| 96 | +change owner |
| 97 | + |
| 98 | +27. chgrp |
| 99 | +change group |
| 100 | + |
| 101 | +28. file |
| 102 | +to determine a file's type |
| 103 | + |
| 104 | +29. finger |
| 105 | +looks up and displays information about system users. |
| 106 | + |
| 107 | +30. sleep |
| 108 | +to delay for a specified amount of time. |
| 109 | + |
| 110 | +31. ps (proc state) |
| 111 | +Reports a snapshot of the status of currently running processes. |
| 112 | + |
| 113 | +32. kill |
| 114 | +to terminate processes manually. |
| 115 | + |
| 116 | +33. wc |
| 117 | +used to find out number of newline count, word count, byte and characters count in a files specified by the file arguments. |
| 118 | + |
| 119 | +34. ln |
| 120 | +creates links between files. |
| 121 | + |
| 122 | +35. nl |
| 123 | +numbers the lines in a file. |
| 124 | + |
| 125 | +36. head |
| 126 | +makes it easy to output the first part (10 lines by default) of files. |
| 127 | + |
| 128 | +37. tail |
| 129 | +prints the last few number of lines (10 lines by default) of a certain file, then terminates. |
| 130 | + |
| 131 | +38. sort |
| 132 | +used to sort a file, arranging the records in a particular order. |
| 133 | + |
| 134 | +39. find |
| 135 | +searches for files in a directory hierarchy. |
| 136 | + |
| 137 | +40. uniq |
| 138 | +reports or filters out repeated lines in a file. |
| 139 | + |
| 140 | +41. grep |
| 141 | +searches a file for a particular pattern of characters, and displays all lines that contain that pattern. |
| 142 | + |
| 143 | +42. pipe ( | ) |
| 144 | +output of each process directly as input to the next one like a pipeline. |
| 145 | + |
| 146 | +43. tr (translate) |
| 147 | +for translating or deleting characters. |
| 148 | + |
| 149 | +44. history |
| 150 | +to view the previously executed command. |
| 151 | + |
| 152 | +45. write |
| 153 | +sends a message to another user. |
| 154 | + |
| 155 | +46. wall |
| 156 | +send a message to everybody’s terminal. |
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