Linux Commands

Essential
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cd - change directory
ls - list directory contents
cp - copy file
mv - move file/rename file
man - show documentation on a command
du - size of directory/file
grep - retrieve text in filecat - print file to screen
tail - print last 10 lines of a file to screen
ln - create a link
tar - pack/unpack archive of a file or directory
ps - list running processes
netstat - show network information
kill, killall - stop a processes

Good To Know
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sed - string manipulation (insert, delete, find/replace)
top - show memory/cpu usage
df - hard disk usage
screen - create virtual terminals
vim - text editor
diff - compare two files

5 Responses to “Linux Commands”

  1. John Benner Says:

    Might I suggest http://linux.techteam.gr/docs/suse/9.1/ch25s03.html for a good starting site for linux/unix commands?

    And - is this the Dan Busha of Potsdam fame?

  2. Dan Says:

    Thanks for the link, it’s nice and concise. It makes me wish I gave this post more than 10 minutes. Unfortunately, I can’t claim any relation to Dan Busha of Potsdam fame, but its neat to know someone else out there shares my name.

  3. Ari Samson Says:

    Entertainingly enough, I was wondering the same thing. If you were Dan from Clarkson Univ. Thanks for allowing some visitors and clearing up the question.

  4. mark Says:

    just figured out who messed up my led zeppelin cassettes with opera

    ;-)

    hope all is well
    peace
    mark

  5. Dan Busha Says:

    Hello,

    Greetings from the Dan Busha of Potsdam/Clarkson University fame. I haven’t seen John or Ari in well over a decade–but it’s nice to know that I’m still remembered! If you hear from either of them again, let me know and I’ll send along my contact info.

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