
MUST KNOW Linux Commands
Published at : November 09, 2021
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Continuing the Linux terminal basics series of videos we will quickly highlight some of the most important and commonly used commands within the Linux CLI environment. Let me know any input on moving this series forward!
Dive deeper!
cd, ls - https://youtu.be/QA_JzyXoNWI
cp, rv - https://youtu.be/Sdxdqn9djCc
1. man (used for getting manuals for specific command For example man ls gets manual for ls command)
2. ping (used for checking connection)
3. cd (Changing your directories)
4. cat (list the content of the desired file)
5. nano (Simple Text editor , quick&fast)
6.*locate* (Searching through command line , has other options too)
7.*df* (Shows storage available and other things)
8.*alias* (Shortening or setting an alias for any command)
9.*exit* (Exits the terminal without a mouse)
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Continuing the Linux terminal basics series of videos we will quickly highlight some of the most important and commonly used commands within the Linux CLI environment. Let me know any input on moving this series forward!
Dive deeper!
cd, ls - https://youtu.be/QA_JzyXoNWI
cp, rv - https://youtu.be/Sdxdqn9djCc
1. man (used for getting manuals for specific command For example man ls gets manual for ls command)
2. ping (used for checking connection)
3. cd (Changing your directories)
4. cat (list the content of the desired file)
5. nano (Simple Text editor , quick&fast)
6.*locate* (Searching through command line , has other options too)
7.*df* (Shows storage available and other things)
8.*alias* (Shortening or setting an alias for any command)
9.*exit* (Exits the terminal without a mouse)
s/o to Versatile Geniuses for the comment!
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