command | Description |
Creates a Perl script from an awk script. | |
Prints statistics about users' connect time. | |
Create a name for another command or long command string. | |
Maintain portable archive or library. | |
Display the architecture of the current host. | |
Manipulate the system ARP cache. | |
An assembler. | |
Command scheduler. | |
Awk script processing program. | |
Deletes any specified prefix from a string. | |
Command Bourne interpreter | |
Calculator. | |
Compare large files. | |
Editor for large files. | |
Continues a program running in the background. | |
Enable / disable incoming mail notifications. | |
Break out of while, for, foreach, or until loop. | |
Battleship game. | |
Alias often used for the exit command. | |
Calendar | |
Display appointments and reminders. | |
Cancels a print job. | |
View or modify a file. | |
C compiler. | |
Change directory. | |
Change directory. | |
Language processors to assist in describing equations. | |
Check nroff and troff files for any errors. | |
Modify your own information or if super user or root modify another users information. | |
Change a groups access to a file or directory. | |
Change the secure RPC key pair. | |
Change the permission of a file. | |
Change the ownership of a file. | |
Change login shell. | |
Display and calculate a CRC for files. | |
Clears screen. | |
Alias often used to clear a screen. | |
Compare files. | |
Reverse line-feeds filter. | |
Compare files and select or reject lines that are common. | |
Compress files on a computer. | |
Break out of while, for, foreach, or until loop. | |
Copy files. | |
Copy files. | |
Creates archived CPIO files. | |
Create and list files that you wish to run on a regular schedule. | |
Execute the C shell command interpreter | |
Split files based on context. | |
Calls or connects to another Unix system, terminal or non-Unix system. | |
Transfer a URL. | |
Cut out selected fields of each line of a file. | |
Tells you the date and time in Unix. | |
An arbitrary precision arithmetic package. | |
Display the available disk space for each mount. | |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Client. | |
Displays two files and prints the lines that are different. | |
DNS lookup utility. | |
Lists the different files when comparing directories. | |
Deliver portions of path names. | |
Print or control the kernel ring buffer. | |
Converts text files between DOS and Unix formats. | |
Tells you how much space a file occupies. | |
Displays text after echo to the terminal. | |
Line oriented file editor. | |
Text editor. | |
Search a file for a pattern using full regular expressions. | |
Program command used to send and receive e-mail. | |
Text editor. | |
Enables / Disables LP printers. | |
Displays environment variables. | |
Language processors to assist in describing equations. | |
Exit from a program, shell or log you out of a Unix network. | |
Expand copies of file s. | |
Evaluate arguments as an expression. | |
The FC utility lists or edits and re-executes, commands previously entered to an interactive sh. | |
Continues a stopped job by running it in the foreground | |
Search a file for a fixed-character string. | |
Tells you if the object you are looking at is a file or if it is a directory. | |
Finds one or more files assuming that you know their approximate filenames. | |
List info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet. | |
Lists information about the user. | |
Simple text formatters. | |
Filter for folding lines. | |
Shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times. | |
Shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times. | |
Converts text files between DOS and Unix formats. | |
Check and repair a Linux file system. | |
Enables ftp access to another terminal. | |
Display discretionary file information. | |
The gprof utility produces an execution profile of a program. | |
Finds text within a file. | |
Creates a new group account. | |
Enables a super user or root to remove a group. | |
Enables a super user or root to modify a group. | |
Expand compressed files. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
Compress files. | |
Stop the computer. | |
Remove internal hash table. | |
Display the hash stats. | |
Displays the first ten lines of a file, unless otherwise stated. | |
If computer has online help documentation installed this command will display it. | |
Display the history of commands typed. | |
DNS lookup utility. | |
Prints the numeric identifier for the current host. | |
Set or print name of current host system. | |
Shows you the numeric user and group ID on BSD. | |
Sets up network interfaces. | |
take a network interface down | |
bring a network interface up | |
Display the native instruction sets executable on this platform. | |
List the jobs currently running in the background. | |
Joins command forms together. | |
Decrypt the user's secret key. | |
Cancels a job. | |
Korn shell command interpreter. | |
Link-editor for object files. | |
List dynamic dependencies of executable files or shared objects. | |
Opposite of the more command. | |
Generate programs for lexical tasks. | |
Calls the link function to create a link to a file. | |
Creates a link to a file. | |
Allows you to exit from a program, shell or log you out of a Unix network. | |
List files in databases that match a pattern. | |
Signs into a new system. | |
Returns users login name. | |
Logs out of a system. | |
Configure the LP print service. | |
Line printer control program. | |
Lists the status of all the available printers. | |
Submits print requests. | |
Removes print requests from the print queue. | |
Lists the contents of a directory. | |
Display the processor of the current host. | |
One of the ways that allows you to read/send E-Mail. | |
Mail interactive message processing system. | |
Executes a list of shell commands associated with each target. | |
Display a manual of a command. | |
Control if non-root users can send text messages to you. | |
View, manipulate media-independent interface status. | |
Create a directory. | |
Build a Linux file system, usually a hard disk partition. | |
Displays text one screen at a time. | |
Disconnects a file systems and remote resources. | |
Magnetic tape control. | |
Renames a file or moves it from one directory to another directory. | |
TCP/IP swiss army knife. | |
Language processors to assist in describing equations. | |
Shows network status. | |
Install new elm aliases for user or system. | |
Change the format of a text file. | |
Log into a new group. | |
Invokes a command with an altered scheduling priority. | |
Display NIS+ tables and objects. | |
Change access rights on a NIS+ object. | |
Change the owner of a NIS+ object. | |
Change the time to live value of a NIS+ object. | |
Display NIS+ default values. | |
Utilities for searching NIS+ tables. | |
Utilities for searching NIS+ tables. | |
Change NIS+ password information. | |
NIS+ table administration command. | |
Network exploration tool and security / port scanner. | |
Runs a command even if the session is disconnected or the user logs out. | |
Formats documents for display or line-printer. | |
Queries a name server for a host or domain lookup. | |
Execute a command on a remote system, but with the local environment. | |
Shell built-in functions to respond to (hardware) signals. | |
Determine which variant instruction set is optimal to use. | |
Shrinks file into a compressed file. | |
Display the size of a page of memory in bytes, as returned by getpagesize. | |
Allows you to change your password. | |
Merge corresponding or subsequent lines of files. | |
Read / write and writes lists of the members of archive files and copy directory hierarchies. | |
Compresses file. | |
Perl is a programming language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files. | |
Files perusal filters for CRTs. | |
Examine the active processes on the system and reports the process IDs of the processes | |
Simple and very easy to use text editor in the style of the Pine Composer. | |
Command line program for Internet News and Email. | |
Sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts. | |
Examine the active processes on the system and reports the process IDs of the processes | |
Stop the computer. | |
Formats a file to make it look better when printed. | |
Display's or set scheduling parameters of specified process(es) | |
Write formatted output. | |
Reports the process status. | |
Display the internal version information of dynamic objects within an ELF file. | |
Print the current working directory. | |
Allows you to exit from a program, shell or log you out of a Unix network. | |
Copies files from one computer to another computer. | |
Stop the computer. | |
Line oriented file editor. | |
Recomputes the internal hash table of the contents of directories listed in the path. | |
Runs a command on another computer. | |
Shell built-in functions to repeatedly execute action(s) for a selected number of times. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
Establish a remote connection from your terminal to a remote machine. | |
Deletes a file without confirmation (by default). | |
One of the ways that allows you to read/send E-Mail. | |
Deletes a directory. | |
Reads newsgroups. | |
Show / manipulate the IP routing table. | |
Report RPC information. | |
Runs a command on another computer. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
Convert a sed script into a Perl script. | |
Displays the activity for the CPU. | |
Records everything printed on your screen. | |
Compares two files, side-by-side. | |
Allows you to use pre-recorded commands to make changes to text. | |
Sends mail over the Internet. | |
Set the value of an environment variable. | |
Set the value of an environment variable. | |
Modify the Access Control List (ACL) for a file or files. | |
Change file access and modification time. | |
Secure file transfer program. | |
Delete a file securely, first overwriting it to hide its contents. | |
Turn off the computer immediately or at a specified time. | |
Waits a x amount of seconds. | |
An ftp-like client to access SMB/CIFS resources on servers. | |
Sorts the lines in a text file. | |
Looks through a text file and reports any words that it finds in the text file that are not in the dictionary. | |
Split a file into pieces. | |
Display file or filesystem status. | |
Control process execution. | |
Discard symbols from object files. | |
Sets options for your terminal. | |
Get and set system information strings. | |
Linux system logging utilities. | |
Set tabs on a terminal. | |
Delivers the last part of the file. | |
Talk with other logged in users. | |
Concatenate and print files in reverse. | |
Create tape archives and add or extract files. | |
Copy a magnetic tape. | |
Dump traffic on a network. | |
Read from an input and write to a standard output or file. | |
Used to time a simple command. | |
The timex command times a command; reports process data and system activity. | |
Converts text files between DOS and Unix formats. | |
Change file access and modification time. | |
Initialize a terminal or query terminfo database. | |
Translate characters. | |
Print the route packets take to network host. | |
Typeset or format documents. | |
Reads the named filenames or terminal and does underlining. | |
Get or set the file mode creation mask. | |
Remove an alias. | |
Remove internal hash table. | |
Print name of current system. | |
Uncompressed compressed files. | |
Report or filter out repeated lines in a file. | |
Crates a file systems and remote resources. | |
Expands a compressed file. | |
Create tape archives and add or extract files. | |
Execute a set of actions while/until conditions are evaluated TRUE. | |
Create a new user or updates default new user information. | |
Remove a users account. | |
Modify a users account. | |
Reply to mail automatically. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
A programmers text editor. | |
Show who is logged on and what they are doing. | |
Await process completion. | |
Displays a count of lines, words, and characters in a file | |
Locate a binary, source, and manual page files for a command. | |
Repetitively execute a set of actions while/until conditions are evaluated TRUE. | |
Locate a command. | |
Displays who is on the system. | |
Internet user name directory service. | |
Send a message to another user. | |
Execute the X windows system. | |
Display all the characters in an X font. | |
User preference utility for X. | |
X server resource database utility. | |
Short for yet another compiler-compiler, yacc is a compiler. | |
Repeatedly output a line with all specified STRING(s), or 'y'. | |
Changes network password in the NIS database. | |
Compress files. |
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Basic Unix Commands
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