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== Getting Help ==
 
== 1. Getting Help ==


man <command> – Display command help
man <command> – Display command help
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== 2. Directory navigation, basic shell tasks, and File Management ==
== Directory navigation, basic shell tasks, and File Management ==


cd – Change working directory
cd – Change working directory
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history – Records commands typed at command prompt
history – Records commands typed at command prompt


Ctrl+R to begin a backward search through history
    Ctrl+R to begin a backward search through history


Ctrl+S to search forward through history
    Ctrl+S to search forward through history


Up Arrow and Down Arrow to move a line at a time through history
    Up Arrow and Down Arrow to move a line at a time through history


mkdir ch1 – Creates new directory ch1
mkdir ch1 – Creates new directory ch1
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== 3. Redirection and piping ==
== Redirection and piping ==
   
   
ls > List-of-files.txt – Write list of files in current working directory to the file, List-of-files.txt
ls > List-of-files.txt – Write list of files in current working directory to the file, List-of-files.txt
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== 4. Text processing commands ==
== Text processing commands ==
   
   
cat – Concatenate files together
cat – Concatenate files together
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== 5. Package Management ==
== Package Management ==


rpm Utility
rpm Utility


rpm -q zsh – Check if RPM package zsh (z shell) is installed
    rpm -q zsh – Check if RPM package zsh (z shell) is installed


rpm -i zsh-4.3.9-4.fc11.i586.rpm – Installs the zsh RPM package
    rpm -i zsh-4.3.9-4.fc11.i586.rpm – Installs the zsh RPM package


remove zsh: rpm -e zsh – Uninstalls the zsh RPM package
    remove zsh: rpm -e zsh – Uninstalls the zsh RPM package


yum Utility
yum Utility


yum install zsh – Downloads and installs zsh package
    yum install zsh – Downloads and installs zsh package


apt-get Utility
apt-get Utility


sudo apt-get install alien – Downloads and installs the program “alien”
    sudo apt-get install alien – Downloads and installs the program “alien”


sudo apt-get install chkconfig – Downloads and installs the program “chkconfig”
    sudo apt-get install chkconfig – Downloads and installs the program “chkconfig”


sudo apt-get remove package – Remove package
    sudo apt-get remove package – Remove package


apt-get autoremove – Removes additional programs associated with the main package installation
    apt-get autoremove – Removes additional programs associated with the main package installation




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== 6. Useful Management Commands ==
== Useful Management Commands ==


ps aux –  
ps aux –  
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== 7. Useful Configuration Files ==
== Useful Configuration Files ==


Shell Configuration files
Shell Configuration files


Per user configuration files
    Per user configuration files


~/.bashrc
          ~/.bashrc


~/.profile
          ~/.profile


Global configuration files
    Global configuration files


/etc/bash.bashrc
          /etc/bash.bashrc


/etc/profile
          /etc/profile

Revision as of 21:41, 15 December 2010

Getting Help

man <command> – Display command help

man find | grep <search string> – Locate specific help text within the manual

info – Provide man help in a different format


Directory navigation, basic shell tasks, and File Management

cd – Change working directory

cd .. – Change to parent directory

cd ~ – Change to home working directory

pwd – Display working directory

echo <line of text> – Display the line of text (useful for user friendly scripting)

echo $PATH – Display assignment to the environmental variable

time <command> - Time how long <command> took to execute

ls – Lists files in the current working directory

ls -a – Shows hidden files (hidden files start with a dot) as part of file listing

ls -l – Shows file detail

ls –F – Shows File type as part of file listing

history – Records commands typed at command prompt

    Ctrl+R to begin a backward search through history
    Ctrl+S to search forward through history
    Up Arrow and Down Arrow to move a line at a time through history

mkdir ch1 – Creates new directory ch1

mv file1 file2 – Moves file file1 to file2, renames file1 to file2

mv testfile changedfile

less – View file contents page-by-page

unset MYNAME – Removes the environment variable assignment assigned to MYNAME

exit – Terminate shell

cp -R one newone – Copies directory /one recursively to a new directory named /newone

rm etcbackup.tar.gz – Deletes file


Redirection and piping

ls > List-of-files.txt – Write list of files in current working directory to the file, List-of-files.txt

pwd >> List-of-files.txt – Append current working directory to the file “List-of-files.txt”

ps ax | grep string – Pipe output of ps ax to grep which searches for string.


Text processing commands

cat – Concatenate files together

cat /proc/interrupts – Display information from interrupts file (querying kernel about interrupts)

join – Merge file data from multiple files

sort – Sort file contents

nl – Generate line numbers for each line in a file

tail -20 /var/log/syslog – View last 20 entries posted to syslog file

less – File paging utility

grep string /var/log/* – Search for all occurrences of string in all log files in /var/log directory


Package Management

rpm Utility

    rpm -q zsh – Check if RPM package zsh (z shell) is installed
    rpm -i zsh-4.3.9-4.fc11.i586.rpm – Installs the zsh RPM package
    remove zsh: rpm -e zsh – Uninstalls the zsh RPM package

yum Utility

    yum install zsh – Downloads and installs zsh package

apt-get Utility

    sudo apt-get install alien – Downloads and installs the program “alien”
    sudo apt-get install chkconfig – Downloads and installs the program “chkconfig”
    sudo apt-get remove package – Remove package
    apt-get autoremove – Removes additional programs associated with the main package installation


ldd /bin/ls – Display information about libraries used by the ls program


Useful Management Commands

ps aux –

top –

kill pid – Send kill signal to process (pid)

jobs – List all currently running jobs

dmesg | less –

dmesg | grep sdb –

tar -czf BackupFileneme.tar.gz /Folder – Backup a the /Folder and all the files it contains into a single gzipped, tar file (BackupFilename)

tar -xvfz BackupFileneme.tar.gz – Extract the gzipped, tar file (BackupFilename) to some other location on a hard drive

find / -perm +6000 -type f > SUID-GUID-bits-Set.txt – Search system for all SUID/GUID files



Useful Configuration Files

Shell Configuration files

    Per user configuration files
         ~/.bashrc
         ~/.profile
    Global configuration files
         /etc/bash.bashrc
         /etc/profile