A-Z Linux Commands Reference Guide
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a2enmod / a2dismod: Enable or disable Apache2 modules.
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a2ensite / a2dissite: Enable or disable Apache2 virtual hosts.
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alias: Create a shortcut for a long command.
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alias ll='ls -la'
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apt / apt-get: Package management tools for Debian/Ubuntu.
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awk: Pattern scanning and text processing language.
B
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bash: The default command-line shell.
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bg: Sends a process to the background.
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bzip2: Compresses or expands .bz2 files.
C
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cat: Display file contents or combine files.
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cd: Change directory.
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cd /var/www
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chmod: Change file/directory permissions (e.g., 755, 644).
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chown: Change file/directory owner and group.
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clear: Clear the terminal screen.
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cp: Copy files or directories (
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curl: Transfer data from or to a server (supports HTTP, FTP, etc.).
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crontab: Schedule recurring tasks.
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date: Display or set system date and time.
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dd: Convert and copy a file (commonly used to create bootable USBs).
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df: Display free disk space on the filesystem.
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diff: Compare two files line by line.
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dig: DNS lookup utility.
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du: Estimate file space usage (disk usage).
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echo: Print text to the terminal.
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exit: Close the current terminal or logout.
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export: Set environment variables.
F
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fdisk: Partition table manipulator for Linux.
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find: Search for files in a directory hierarchy.
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free: Display amount of free and used memory (RAM).
G
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grep: Search for patterns inside text/files. (Crucial)
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grep "error" log.txt
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gzip / gunzip: Compress or decompress .gz files.
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head: Output the first part of files (default 10 lines).
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history: Display the command history list.
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hostname: Show or set the system's host name.
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ifconfig / ip: Configure network interfaces (
ip ais the modern version). -
iptables: Administration tool for IPv4 packet filtering and NAT (Firewall).
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jobs: List active jobs in the current shell.
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journalctl: Query and display logs from the systemd journal.
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kill: Terminate a process using its PID.
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kill -9 1234
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L
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ls: List directory contents.
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ls -lh
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ln: Create links between files (use
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locate: Find files by name (faster than
find, uses a database).
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man: An interface to the system reference manuals (Help).
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mkdir: Create a new directory.
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mv: Move or rename files/directories.
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nano / vi / vim: Command-line text editors.
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netstat: Print network connections, routing tables, etc.
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passwd: Change user password.
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ping: Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts.
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ps: Report a snapshot of the current processes.
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pwd: Print Working Directory (shows where you are).
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rm: Remove files or directories (
rm -rfto force delete). -
rmdir: Remove empty directories.
S
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scp: Securely copy files between hosts over SSH.
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sed: Stream editor for filtering and transforming text.
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ssh: Secure Shell client (remote login).
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sudo: Execute a command as another user (usually root).
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tail: Output the last part of files (use
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tar: Archiving utility (tape archiver).
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tar -cvzf archive.tar.gz /path
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top: Display Linux processes (interactive task manager).
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touch: Create an empty file or update timestamps.
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uname: Print system information (
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uptime: Tell how long the system has been running.
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w / who: Show who is logged on and what they are doing.
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wget: Non-interactive network downloader.
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zip / unzip: Package and compress (archive) files.