Linux command line commands
[DOC File]Command line reference for Oracle, Windows, Linux and OS X
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command line. interface. Everything you do through the Linux Command Shell is done by executing lines of commands. Note that MS Windows also provides a command shell, cmd.exe. # Comments in Shell begin with a # # In the examples below, assume $ is the command line prompt # To compile we type: $ gcc -g -o p0 cs1713p0.c
[DOC File]Introduction
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Enter the following command to create a file named foo with the current date and time in it. date > foo. Then enter the command . cat foo . to observe the contents of the foo file. An example of the file you are trying to create is on the next page. Use the . echo . command again to add your name to the file named foo. echo “Your Name ...
[DOC File]HOWTO Linux FLTK configuration - ecology lab
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Cups command line tricks and tips. Because cups has a command line equivalent to the lp and lpr commands (I prefer lpr), all the commands that worked with the old LPD print system still work exactly the same. Only the lpr version of the commands will be presented here. The equivalent lp commands do differ in some cases.
[DOCX File]Linux Basic and Administration Commands
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The above command creates a new directory called mydir. mkdir –m a=rwx mydir This example would use the –m option to not only create the mydir directory but also set the permissions to all users having read, write, and execute permissions
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This workshop is meant to learn and understand basic line commands as they are typed on a text terminal for a Unix-style operating system (Linux or Macintosh, or Windows with added software.) This workshop will be loosely inspired by the Software Carpentry class The Unix Shell .
Working with the Command Line: Basic Linux Commands - SUSE C…
comm Compare two sorted files line by line. command Run a command - ignoring shell functions. continue Resume the next iteration of a loop cp Copy one or more files to another location cron Daemon to execute scheduled commands. crontab Schedule a command to run at a later time csplit Split a file into context-determined pieces
[DOC File]Linux Command List
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case-senistive like most Linux commands). Case-sensitivity can be switched off with the '-i' option: $ grep -i home file9.dat. HOME. And the option '-n' gives the line number of the matched word. $ grep -i -n home file9.dat. 8:HOME. head - output the first part of files. The command 'head' can be used to output the first "n" lines of a file;
[DOCX File]Basic Unix - Part I
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The '#' sign at the beginning of each command is just to indicate that it is a command. Do not enter the '#' sign on your Linux or Unix command line; only enter what follows the '#' sign. All commands to be typed at the Linux or Unix prompt will be highlighted in green to avoid confusion.
[DOC File]An A-Z Index of the Linux BASH command line
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Parse RegExes from the command line. System Utilities. Features: 1. Process listing. 2. Free/available memory. 3. Disk utilization. 1. ps - process status/listing. a. ps -ef or ps -aux. 2. top - combines, ps, uptime, free and updates regularly. ... Linux Basic and Administration Commands
[DOC File]Linux Commands
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SYNTAX: Words in CAPS are Oracle commands, words in lower-case are the options you can modify. Sections enclosed in [] are optional, underlined options are the default Sections enclosed in {} are alternatives. The pipe symbol | indicates OR. An A-Z Index of the Linux BASH command line…
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