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(1) alternative Linux commands to complete the same task,  
(1) alternative Linux commands to complete the same task,  
(2) The mapping commands between Windows and Linux system.
(2) The mapping commands between Windows and Linux system.
: [[Image:Owl icon.jpg]] help for command: Type {{kbd | key= ''command'' --help}} or {{kbd | key= man ''command''}} ({{Linux}})


== text file manipulation ==
== text file manipulation ==

Revision as of 15:08, 8 September 2012

(1) alternative Linux commands to complete the same task, (2) The mapping commands between Windows and Linux system.

Owl icon.jpg help for command: Type command --help or man command (Linux Os linux.png )

text file manipulation

display the first lines of text file

  • head [options] filename (OS: Linux Os linux.png )
  • vim [options] filename (and press gg) (Linux Os linux.png )

display the last few lines of text file

  • tail [options] filename (Linux Os linux.png )
  • vim [options] filename (and press G) (Linux Os linux.png )
  • Tail for Win32 GUI interface (Win Os windows.png )

file operation

copy old directory to new directory (Linux Os linux.png )

  • cp -a old_dir new_dir/
  • make new directory & copy all old files to new directory
    • mkdir new_dir
    • cp old_dir/* new_dir

delete files or directory

  • rm -r /Name_of_directory (Linux Os linux.png )
  • del Name_of_directory (Win Os windows.png )
    • After executed del Name_of_directory but the empty directory directory_name will be left.
    • Command delete is not available in Win XP

list directory or files

  • ls (Linux Os linux.png ) ex: ls -l List detailed information of files [1]
  • dir (Win Os windows.png ) ex: dir/s/b

find a file

  • find (Linux Os linux.png ) ex: find / -name filename Find the file which naming filename Under the path / (root folder) [2]
  • dir (Win Os windows.png ) ex: dir filename /s[3] Icon_exclaim.gif I have no idea to specify the file path to find the file.

network

show ip

  • ifconfig (Linux Os linux.png )[1]
  • ipconfig/all (Win Os windows.png )

ping

  • ping domain_or_ip (Linux Os linux.png )
  • ping domain_or_ip -t (Win Os windows.png )

whois: search the information of domain

system operation

reboot the system/server

  • reboot (Linux Os linux.png )[4]
  • shutdown -r (Win Os windows.png )[5]

help for command

  • command --help or man command (Linux Os linux.png )
  • command /? (Win Os windows.png )

references

further reading