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    Wednesday, 30 March 2016

    A-Z Commands In Linux

    A-Z Commands In Linux



    apropos: Search through the Help manual pages
    apt-get: Install and search for software packages
    aspell: Spell checker
    awk: It lets you find text and replace it
    basename: Strips suffixes off files and directories
    bash: GNU Bourne-Again Shell
    bc: Arbitrary precision calculator language
    bg: Sends to the background
    break: Exit from a loop
    builtin: Run a shell builtin
    bzip2: Compresses or decompresses files
    cal: Displays calendar
    case: Perform a command conditionally
    cat: Displays the content of the files after concatenation
    cd: Change Directory
    cfdisk: Partition table manipulator
    chgrp: Changes the ownership of a group
    chmod: Changes the access permissions
    chown: Changes the owner and group of a file
    chroot: Run a command, but with a different root directory
    cksum: It displays the CRC checksum ad byte counts
    clear: Clears the terminal screen
    cmp: Compares two files
    comm: Compares two sorted files line by line
    continue: Resumes the next iteration of a particular loop
    cp: Makes a copy of files to a different location
    cron: Executes scheduled commands
    crontab: Schedules a command that will run at a specified time
    csplit: Splits a file into context-determined pieces

    date: Changes the date and time
    dc: Desk Calculator
    ddrescue: Disk recovery tool
    declare: Declares the variables and gives attributes
    df: Gives the free space on your disk
    diff: Prints the differences between two files
    dig: Looks up the DNS
    dir: Lists directory contents briefly
    dirname: Changes a full pathname into just a path
    dirs: Shows you the list of directories that are remembered
    du: Get an estimation of the file space usage
    echo: Displays message on the screen
    egrep: Searches for files that have lines matching an extended expression
    enable: Disable/enable bulletin shell commands
    ethtool: Ethernet card settings
    eval: Evaluates many commands
    exec: Executes a command
    exit: Exiting the shell
    expand: Converts all the tabs to spaces
    export: Sets an environment variable
    expr: Evaluates expressions
    false: Do nothing, unsuccessfully
    fdformat: Perform low level format of a floppy disk
    fdisk: Partition table manipulator for Linux systems
    fg: Sends a task to the foreground
    fgrep: Searches through files for tasks that match a string
    file: Determines the file type
    find: Find files that match a desired criteria
    fmt: Reformats paragraph text
    fold: Wraps text in order to fit a certain width
    format: Formats tapes/disks
    free: Reveals the memory usage
    fsck: Checks the consistency of the file system and repairs it
    fuser: Identifies and kills the process accessing a file
    gawk: Finds text within files and replaces it
    getopts: Parse positional parameters
    grep: Searches in files for lines matching a certain pattern
    groupadd: Adds security user groups
    groupdel: Deletes a certain group
    groupmod: Modifies a group
    groups: Prints the names of groups in which a user is located
    gzip: Compresses/decompresses files
    hash: Complete pathname of a name argument
    head: Outputs the first part of files
    history: Command History
    hostname: Print/set system name
    iconv: Converts the character set in files
    id: Displays the group ids/user ids
    if: Conditional command
    ifconfig: Configures network interfaces
    ifdown: Stops a network interface
    ifup: Starts a network interface app
    import: Captures a screen and saves image in X server
    Install: Sets attributes and copies files
    jobs: Lists jobs that are active
    Join: Joins lines on a common field
    kill: Stops a process from running
    Killall: Kills processes by name
    less: Displays the output on a single screen at a time
    let: Performs arithmetic on shell variables
    link: Creates a link to another file
    ln: Creates a symbolic link to another file
    local: Creates variables
    locate: Finds files
    logname: Print the login name being used currently
    logout: Use this command to exit a login shell.
    lpc: Line Printer Control
    lpr: Offline print
    lprint: Prints a file
    lprintd: Aborts an ongoing print job
    lprintq: Lists the print queue
    lprm: Removes the jobs from the print queue
    make: Recompiles the group of programs
    man: Provides help on a command
    mkdir: Creates directories
    mkfifo: Makes FIFOs
    mknod: Creates character special files or block files
    more: Displays the output in a single screen at a time
    mount: Mounts a particular filesystem
    mtools: Manipulates files from MS-DOS
    mtr: Network diagnostics command
    mv: Moves and renames files and directories
    mmv: Mass Move and Rename
    netstat: Provides information on networking
    nice: Sets the priority of a job or a command
    nl: Writes files and number lines
    nohup: Runs a command not affected by hangups
    notify-send: Sends desktop notifications
    nslookup: Queries internet name servers interactively
    open: Opens a file in its default application
    op: Provides operator access
    passwd: Modifies user passwords
    paste: Merges lines in files
    pathchk: Checks the portability of a file name
    ping: Tests network connections
    pkill: Stops processes from running
    popd: Restores the previous value of the directory you’re currently in
    pr: Prepares your files for printing
    printcap: Printer capability database
    printenv: Print environment variables
    printf: Formats and prints data
    ps: Process Status
    pushd: Changes the directory and saves it first
    pwd: Print Working Directory
    quota: Displays the disk usage and its limits
    quotacheck: Lets you scan a file system to find its disk usage
    quotactl: Sets disk quotas
    ram: Ram disk device
    rcp: Copies files between two devices.
    read: Reads a line from standard input
    readarray: Reads from stdin into an array variable
    readonly: Marks the variables and functions as readonly
    reboot: Reboots your system
    rename: Renames files
    renice: Alters the priority of the processes running
    remsync: Synchronises remote files through email
    rev: Reverses the lines in a file
    rm: Removes particular files
    rsync: Synchronises file trees
    screen: Run remote shells using ssh
    scp: Creates a secure copy
    sdiff: Merges two files in a secure manner
    sed: Stream editor
    select: Accepts keyboard inputs
    seq: Prints numeric sequences
    set: Manipulates shell functions and variables
    sftp: Runs the secure file transfer program
    shift: Shifts positional parameters
    shopt: Shell Options
    shutdown: Shuts down Linux or restarts it
    sleep: Adds a delay
    slocate: Finds particular files
    sort: Sorts text files
    source: Runs commands from a file
    split: Breaks a file into fixed sizes
    ssh: Runs the remote login program
    strace: Traces signals and system calls
    su: Substitutes the user identity
    sudo: Executes commands as a different user
    suspend: Suspends the execution of the current shell
    sync: Synchronises data from a disk with the memory
    tail: Outputs only the last part of a file
    tar: Stores a list or extracts files in an archive
    tee: Redirects output into multiple files
    test: Evaluates conditional expressions
    time: Measures the running time of a program
    timeout: Puts a time limit on a command
    times: Finds the user and system times
    touch: Changes timestamps on a file
    traceroute: Trace Route to a host
    tr: Deletes characters, translates or squeezes them
    tsort: Topological sorting
    ulimit: Limits the user resources
    umask: Determines the file permission for a new file
    umount: Unmounts a device from the system
    unalias: Removes an alias
    uname: Prints the system information
    unexpand: Converts the spaces in a file to tabs
    uniq: Uniquify your files
    units: Converts the units from one scale to another
    unset: Removes the variable names or the function names
    unshar: Unpacks the shell archive scripts
    until: Executes a command until there is an error
    uptime: Shows the uptime
    usermod: Modifies a user account
    users: Gives you a list of users who are currently logged in
    uuencode: Encodes binary files
    v: Lists the contents of a directory
    vi: Text editor
    vmstat: Reports on the virtual memory statistics
    wait: Directs the system to wait for a process to finish
    watch: Displays or executes a program periodically
    wc: Prints the word, byte and line counts
    while: Executes commands
    who: Prints the usernames that are currently logged into the system
    whoami: Prints the current name and user id
    wget: Retrieves the web pages or files through HTTP, HTTPS or FTP
    write: Sends messages to other users
    xargs: Executes a utility and passes a constructed argument list
    xdg-open: Opens a URL or a file in the user’s preferred application
    yes: Prints a string until it is interrupted
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