ls - Displays a list of files and subdirectories that exist within a directory., pwd - Displays the current directory on the screen., mv - moves files and directories from one location in the file system to another., cp - Copies files and directories from one location in the file system to another., rm - Deletes files and directories from the file system., chmod - Changes the permissions assigned to three file system entities. Owner, group, other., chown - Changes the user or group that owns a file or directory., su/sudo - Allows you to switch user accounts., apt-get - It allows you to search for, install, manage, update, and remove software., yum - allows for automatic updates and package and dependency management on RPM-based distributions., ip - networking tool for configuring network interfaces., df - shows the amount of free space that is left on a file system., grep - allows users to search for specific patterns in files or output streams, ps - allows you to view information about the processes running on your Linux system, man - a built-in manual for using Linux commands., top - shows administrators how long the computer has been up and running, the number of users logged in, the average load on the CPU, the memory information, and a list of running tasks., find - used to find files and directories in Linux operating system., dig - a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers., cat - Displays the contents of a text file on the screen., nano - a command-line text editor,

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