LINUX BASIC COMMANDS

 

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 alias: Allows you to set aliases and view the current aliases. 

awk: Search for a pattern within a file. 

alien: Converts .tgz and rpm's to .deb format. 

banner: Prints characters as a poster. 

badblocks: Searches a device for bad blocks. 

biff: Turns mail notification on and off. 

bg: move a job running in the foreground to the background. 

bzip2: Used to compress and decompress files. Similar to gzip. 

cardctl: Used to control PCMCIA cards. 

cfdisk: Used to partition a hard disk. 

cp: Copy 

chattr: Changes the attributes of a file or folder. 

chroot: Change the root directory for a command. 

chmod: Used to change permissions on a directory or file. 

chown: Used to change the owner of a file or directory. 

chgrp: Used to change the group a file belongs to. 

clear: Clears the screen 

cpio: Copies file. 

cat: Displays the content of a file 

chpasswd: Used to change a large number of passwords at once. 

cd: Changes directories. 

chage: Sets password aging parameters. 

cal: Displays a calendar. 

cron: Used to execute commands at a certain time. 

crontab: Allows you to view or edit the current cron jobs. 

dselect: A graphical front end for dpkg. 

dpkg: Installs packages on debain distro's. 

date: Prints current date to the screen 

du: Lists disk usage in a directory. 

df: Reports disk usage information. df -h 

dmesg: Used to view the kernel boot file. 

dump: Used for backing up. 

edquota: Sets quotas for specific users. 

env: Lists current environment variables. 

fdisk: Used to create/edit/delete partitions. 

fsck: Checks a file system for consistency. 

fg: Used to send jobs to the background. 

fuser: Checks to see what processes and users have open files. 

find: Searches for a file. 

free: Will show total memory, used memory, and free memory. 

gcc: Used to compile C, Assembler, and Preprocessed C source. 

gpasswd: Used to set a password for a group. 

grep: Used to search through a file for a specified pattern. 

getty: Set terminal type, modes, speed, and line discipline 

groupadd: Create new group account. 

groupdel: Deletes a group. 

groupmod: Used to modify a group. 

groups: Shows what groups a user is part of. 

gunzip: Uncompress files compressed by gzip. 

head: Displays the first 10 lines of a file to the screen. 

hdparm: Gets disk information. 

history: Lists recently executed commands. 

host: Used to get DNS info. 

htpasswd: Allows you to set usernames and passwords for your 

websever.

id: Display information about yourself or another user. 

insmod: Installs modules. 

init: Used to change run levels. 

isapnp: Sets up ISA cards. 

icmpinfo: Intercept and interpret ICMP packets 

jobs: Used to show jobs running in the background. 

join: Join lines of two sorted. 

kill: Used to kill a process. 

killall: Kill processes by command name. 

kernelcfg: A graphical application configures Linux. 

klogd: Control which kernel messages. 

linuxconf: A command line GUI which lets you configure your linux 

lpc: Used to control a line printer. 

lpq: View the print spool queue. 

lpr: Send files to the printer spool queue. 

ls: Displays a directories contents. 

ln: Used to create hard and symbolic links. 

less: Display the contents of a file 

locate: Search for a file or directory. 

ldd: Shows what shared libraries a program is dependent on. 

ldconfig: Used to configure/view shared libraries. 

last: Lists logins and reboots. 

lastlog: Print the last login times for system accounts. 

lsmod: Lists loaded modules. 

lsattr: Lists the attributes for a file or folder. 

logrotate: Used to manipulate log files. 

mount: Used by itself, reports the currently mounted files. 

modinfo: Give info about the module. 

modprobe: Queries modules. 

man: Displays the Man page for a given command. 

mesg: Used to allow/not allow 'write'. 

manpath: Attempts to determine the path to a man page. 

mail: Used to send and receive mail. 

mkdir: Make directory 

mke2fs: Used to format a partition with the Ext2 file system. 

mv: Move/Rename 

merge: Merge multiple files together. 

more: Lets you page through text one screen full at a time. 

minicom: Great utility for troublshooting a modem. 

mkbootdisk: Used to make a boot disk. 

ntsysv: Used to select what services should automatically start. 

nice: Used to set process priorities. 

nslookup: Used to get DNS info from name servers. 

netstat: Shows active sockets. 

ps: Displays current processes 

ping: Used to test connectivity between two hosts. 

pwd: Present Working Directory 

pwconv: Used to set up the /etc/shadow file. 

pnpdump: Determines settings for existing ISA cards. 

quota: Allows users to view their own disk quotas. 

quotaon: Turns on disk quotas for the system. 

quotaoff: Turns off disk quotas for the system. 

repquota: Provides reports of disk usage for various users. 

rmmod: Removes modules. 

rm: Remove 

rmdir: Remove directory 

rpm: (RedHat flavors only)Used to install RPM's 

rpcinfo: Used to see what rpc services are available. 

route: Used to view/change routes between you and other hosts. 

smbclient: Used to connect to Windows shares or Samba. 

smbadduser: Maps linux user names to Windows NT user names. 

smbpasswd: Used to update the smbpasswd file with new accounts. 

set: Used to read and write variables. 

setquota: Used to set disk quotas. 

sort: Sorts lines in a file by alphabetical order. 

sndconfig: Used to probe and configure a sound card. 

su: Change to Super User (root). 

spell: Checks for spelling errors in a file. 

startx: Start the X Server (GUI) 

shutdown: Shutdown machine 

suspend: Places a shell in the background. 

showmount: Shows mount information for an NFS server. 

swapon: Turns on the swapfile. 

swapoff: Turns off the swapfile. 

testparm: Used to troubleshoot Samba. 

tar: Used to compress multiple files. 

timeconfig: Used to set the timezone on your machine. 

tac: View a file from the last line up. 

touch: Creates an empty file. 

tail: Displays the last 10 lines of a file to the screen. 

talk: Used to chat with another user on the same machine. 

tr: Converts one set of characters to another. 

traceroute: Used to track the path a packet takes to a host. 

top: Shows information about the most CPU-intensive Apps. 

useradd: Add a user. 

usermod: Modify a user. 

userdel: Delete a user. 

umount: Removes a device from the filesystem. 

updatedb: Updates the locate database. 

uname: Determines OS name, version and machine name. 

vmstat: Lists information on memory usage. 

vi: A text editor 

whereis: Finds documentation files. 

thedeepnet.cf: Opens thedeepnet directory. 

who: Tells you who is logged into your server. 

whoami: Tells you your user information. 

wc: Print the number of bytes, words, and lines in files 

which: Finds the full path for a command. 

write: Used to send a message to another user. 

whois: Used to query servers for info on. 

wall: Writes a message to all logged in users. 

xman: Graphical interface for man pages. 

xf86config: Used to configure X. 

zcat: Read files that have been compressed with gzip. 

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