Few linux commands, which we encounter in everyday routine, are displayed below. |
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command | Description |
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ls | This command is used to check the contents of the directory. |
pwd | This command is used to check the present working directory.And also to verify whether we are in expected directory. |
mkdir <dirname> | We will work in a separate directory called work in our home directory. Use this command to create a new directory called work in the current folder. |
cd <dirname> | This command will change our working directory to the newly created directory work. |
touch <filename> | This command is used to create a new empty file called hello.sh in the current folder. |
cp file1 file2 | This command is used to copy one file to another file. |
mv file1 file2 | This command is used to rename a file. |
ll | This command will display detailed information about files. |
ls -a | This command is used to see hidden files. |
rm file1 | This command is used to delete the file. |
Note: Hidden files are named starting with . (dot).
So, file1.txt when renamed to .file1.txt will be set as hidden file.
Let us learn a few commands, which are required very often, such as man, echo, cat.
man man
It will show the various types of manual pages displayed by the man command .
From the following table, you can get an idea about various types of man
pages for the same command:
Section number Subject area
1 User commands
2 System calls
3 Library calls
4 Special files
5 File formats
6 Games
7 Miscellaneous
8 System admin
9 Kernel routines
man -k passwd // show all pages with keyword
man –K passwd // will search all manual pages for pattern
It is like a manual page to the command.Here it is passwd.
We can get brief information about the command as follows
whatis passwd
Every command we type in the terminal has an executable binary program
file associated with it. We can check the location of a binary file as follows
which passwd
We can get complete information about the binary file location as well as
manual page location of any command by following:
whereis passwd
whoami -- current user name
su -- switch user -- used to change the running user to admin/elevated mode.sudo is also similar to it.
exit -- will close the terminal or exit the sudo session.
Many a times, you might need to create new commands from existing commands. Sometimes, existing commands have complex options to remember. In such cases, we can create new commands using alias and remove it using unalias
Sometimes, we need to copy a file or directory in many places. In such situations, instead of copying the original file or directory again and again, we can create soft links. In Windows, a similar feature is called as creating a shortcut.
$ ln -s file file_link
To learn about the type of file, you can use the command file. In Linux,
various types of files exist. Some examples are as follows:
- Regular file (-)
- Directory (d)
- Soft link (l)
- Character device driver (c)
- Block device driver (b)
- Pipe file (p)
- Socket file (s)
$ file fil_name // show type of file
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