ls - lists file sys objects, pwd - print current directory, cd - change directories, mv - move files from 1 location to another, cp - copy files from 1 location to another, rm - remove files , Linux commands used in both files and directories - mv, cp, rm, df - display amount of free disk space, du - estimate the file space usage, nano - easy to use command line text editor, vi - old command that supports modal editing, vim - supports normal, visual, insert and command line mode, pico - text editor that provides less features and less complexity, cat - used to create, view, or concatenate files, find - search the file sys or directory, grep - used to search for characters within specified file using regular expressions, su - switch users, sudo - switch to root user, usermod - modify user's acct, userdel - delete user's acct, passwd - change/reset user's acct password, groupadd - add new group, groupmod - modify group, groupdel - delete group, chmod - change access permissions, chown - change owner, apt-get - install and remove software (Debian), yum - install and remove software (Red Hat), dnf - updated version of yum, rpm - low-level tool used to install/remove software on Red Hat, ps - display list of currently running processes, top - task mgr used to display info about CPU and memory, ip - config network interfaces, ping - test host's reachability on ip-based network, traceroute - display the route and transmit time across ip-based network, dig - query DNS to get info about different DNS records, man - access and search online reference manuals, --help - written after command to give info on how to use said command, Samba - cross-platform file sharing protocol that supports SMB, navigation commands - ls, pwd, cd, file mgmt commands - mv, cp, rm, disk usage commands - df, du, text manipulation commands - nano, pico, vi, vim, cat, search commands - find, grep, user mgmt commands - su, sudo, usermod, userdel, passwd, groupadd, groupmod, groupdel, file permissions commands - chmod, chown, application mgmt commands - apt-get, yum, dnf, rpm, resource mgmt commands - ps, top, network commands - ip, ping, traceroute, dig, help commands - man, --help,
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