Is - list files and directories, Pwd - Print the current working directory., Mv - Move or rename files., Cp - Copy files or directories., Rm - Remove a file or directory., chmod - Change file permissions., chown - Change file ownership., Su/sudo - Unix/Linux-based systems to perform tasks with elevated privileges or switch to another user. Sudo uses users password, Apt-get - allows you to install, upgrade, remove, and search for software packages., Yum - used to install, update, remove, and manage software packages on the system., Ip - used to display and manipulate networking, routing, devices, and tunnels., Df - used to display information about the disk space usage of file systems. It stands for disk free., Grep - Global Regular Expression Print) is a powerful command-line tool used in Unix/Linux systems to search for specific patterns within files or input., Ps - used to display information about the currently running processes on the system., Man - used to display the manual (or help) pages for other commands and utilities in the terminal., Top - displays a dynamic, real-time view of the system’s processes, including resource usage (CPU, memory, etc.). It helps monitor system performance and identify resource hogs., Find - used to search for files and directories in a specified location based on criteria like name, type, size, or modification date., Dig - used for querying DNS (Domain Name System) records. It helps in obtaining information about a domain, such as its IP address, mail servers, and other DNS-related records., Cat - Display the contents of a file., Nano - text editor used in Unix-like systems. It's user-friendly and allows users to create or edit files from the terminal., Shell/terminal - command-line interface (CLI) that allows users to interact with the operating system by typing text-based commands., Samba - free software re-implementation of the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. It allows file and print sharing between computers running Windows and those running Unix-like operating systems, such as Linux. Samba enables these systems to communicate with each other and share resources over a network.,

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