ls - Lists the files in the current directory., pwd - Prints the file path of the current directory., mv - Moves files from one place to another., cp - Copies files from one directory to another., rm - Removes a file from only the specified location., chmod - Changes the permissions needed to access a file or directory., chown - Changes the owner or group of a file or directory., su - Used the switch between users., sudo - Used to perform actions that need "admin" access, higher level permissions., apt-get - Used for managing Debian packages., yum - Used for managing Red Hat packages., ip - Used to manage/configure networks, get up addresses, etc., df - Displays basic disk info, like how much space is available on the disk., grep - Used to search for specific text strings inside of files., ps - Shows a snapshot of the current running processes., man - Manual command, shows a catalog of commands and basic descriptions., top - Shows a dynamic status of currently running tasks., find - Used to locate files using their file names., dig - Used to query DNS names, usually used for troubleshooting., cat - Used to read, display, and concatenate text files., nano - Used as a command line text editor for modifying text files.,

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