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LINUX BASIC COMMANDS cd change to new directory mkdir create new directory rmdir remove empty directory (remove files first) cal month year Prints a calendar for the specified month of the specified year. Uname print system information cat view files cp copy files ls list files in a directory and their attributes mv change file name or directory location rm remove files head show first few lines of a file(s) tail show last line of
LINUX BASIC COMMANDS cd change to new directory mkdir create new directory rmdir remove empty directory (remove files first) cal month year Prints a calendar for the specified month of the specified year. Uname print system information cat view files cp copy files ls list files in a directory and their attributes mv change file name or directory location rm remove files head show first few lines of a file(s) tail show last line of
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LINUX BASIC COMMANDS cd change to new directory mkdir create new directory rmdir remove empty directory (remove files first) cal month year Prints a calendar for the specified month of the specified year. Uname print system information cat view files cp copy files ls list files in a directory and their attributes mv change file name or directory location rm remove files head show first few lines of a file(s) tail show last line of
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mkdir Æ create new directory rmdir Æ remove empty directory (remove files first) mv Æ change name of directory pwd Æ show current directory date Æ show date and time history Æ list of previously executed commands cal month year Æ Prints a calendar for the specified month of the specified year. man Æ show online documentation by program name w, who Æ who is on the system and what they are doing who am i Æ who is logged onto this terminal uptime Æ show one line summary of system status finger Æ find out info about a user@system whois Æ look up information in the Stanford Directory tty Æ know the terminal name. uname Æ print system information cat Æ view files cp Æcopy files ls Æ list files in a directory and their attributes mv Æ change file name or directory location rm Æ remove files head Æshow first few lines of a file(s) tail Æshow last few lines of a file; or reverse line order vi Æ full-featured screen editor for modifying text files echo $$ Æ process id of current shell. ps Æ process status kill Æ kill background job or previous process…