man, stands for Manual, is the help command of linux., ls, List directory contents, pwd, Print Working Directory, mv, Move a file, also can rename a file, cp, Copy a file or directory, rm, Remove files, add paramter -r to remove a directory, chmod, Change the mode(permissions) of a file to any combination of Read (r), Write(w) or Execute(x), chown, Change file owner and group, sudo, execute a command as the superuser, su, Become super user or change to a different user, apt-get, Linux command for installing or updating a program using the advanced packaging tool., yum, Yellowdog Updater Modified, ip, Manage the network interfaces, df, view file systems and free space, grep, Find text in a file, ps, View the current processes, top, View the CPU, Ram and resource utilizations, find, find a file by name or extension, dig, Lookup information from DNS servers, cat, Copy a file/files to the screen or to another file, nano, Full-screen text editor, ipconfig, Displays all current TCP/IP network configuration values, ping, determine round-trip time from one device to another, netstat, A TCP/IP utility that shows the status of each active connection., nslookup, Name server lookup, net, view network resources, tracert, determine the route a packet takes to a destination, pathping, combine ping and traceroute.

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