Tuesday 30 January 2024

Unix/Linux Command Reference

                              Unix/Linux Command Reference


File Commands

1. ls Directory listing

2. ls -al Formatted listing with hidden files

3. ls -lt Sorting the Formatted listing by time modification

4. cd dir Change directory to dir

5. cd Change to home directory

6. pwd Show current working directory

7. mkdir dir Creating a directory dir

8. cat >file Places the standard input into the file

9. more file Output the contents of the file

10. head file Output the first 10 lines of the file

11. tail file Output the last 10 lines of the file

12. tail -f file Output the contents of file as it grows,starting with


the last 10 lines

13. touch file Create or update file

14. rm file Deleting the file

15. rm -r dir Deleting the directory

16. rm -f file Force to remove the file

17. rm -rf dir Force to remove the directory dir

18. cp file1 file2 Copy the contents of file1 to file2

19. cp -r dir1 dir2 Copy dir1 to dir2;create dir2 if not present

20. mv file1 file2 Rename or move file1 to file2,if file2 is an existing


Directory

21. ln -s file link Create symbolic link link to file

Process management

1. ps To display the currently working processes

2. top Display all running process

3. kill pid Kill the process with given pid

4. killall proc Kill all the process named proc

5. pkill pattern Will kill all processes matching the pattern

6. bg List stopped or background jobs,resume a stopped


job in the background


7. fg Brings the most recent job to foreground

8. fg n Brings job n to the foreground

File permission

1. chmod octal file Change the permission of file to octal,which can

be found separately for user,group,world by

adding,

• 4-read(r)

• 2-write(w)

• 1-execute(x)


Searching

1. grep pattern file Search for pattern in file

2. grep -r pattern dir Search recursively for pattern in dir

3. command | grep

pattern


Search pattern in the output of a command


4. locate file Find all instances of file

5. find . -name filename Searches in the current directory (represented by

a period) and below it, for files and directories with

names starting with filename


6. pgrep pattern Searches for all the named processes , that

matches with the pattern and, by default, returns

their ID


System Info

1. date Show the current date and time

2. cal Show this month's calender

3. uptime Show current uptime

4. w Display who is on line

5. whoami Who you are logged in as

6. finger user Display information about user

7. uname -a Show kernel information

8. cat /proc/cpuinfo Cpu information

9. cat proc/meminfo Memory information

10. man command Show the manual for command

11. df Show the disk usage

12. du Show directory space usage

13. free Show memory and swap usage

14. whereis app Show possible locations of app

15. which app Show which applications will be run by default

Compression

1. tar cf file.tar file Create tar named file.tar containing file

2. tar xf file.tar Extract the files from file.tar

3. tar czf file.tar.gz files Create a tar with Gzip compression

4. tar xzf file.tar.gz Extract a tar using Gzip

5. tar cjf file.tar.bz2 Create tar with Bzip2 compression

6. tar xjf file.tar.bz2 Extract a tar using Bzip2

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