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− | == Basic Commands == | + | ==Basic Commands== |
These are the most basic commands that you should know as a Linux System Administrator. | These are the most basic commands that you should know as a Linux System Administrator. | ||
− | == Command Syntax == | + | ===Command Syntax=== |
Commands that utilize the Bash shell follow this common syntax. | Commands that utilize the Bash shell follow this common syntax. | ||
command [-options] [arguments] | command [-options] [arguments] | ||
− | == Commands == | + | ===Commands=== |
− | + | cp | |
− | + | echo | |
− | + | ls | |
− | + | mkdir | |
− | + | mv | |
− | + | pwd | |
− | + | touch | |
− | == | + | ==cat== |
− | + | Used ton concatenate files, and print to stdout. | |
− | + | '''Syntax''': cat [-options] [path/file] |
Revision as of 16:03, 8 June 2020
Basic Commands
These are the most basic commands that you should know as a Linux System Administrator.
Command Syntax
Commands that utilize the Bash shell follow this common syntax.
command [-options] [arguments]
Commands
cp
echo
ls
mkdir
mv
pwd
touch
cat
Used ton concatenate files, and print to stdout.
Syntax: cat [-options] [path/file]