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The mapping commands between Windows and Linux system: | |||
display the first lines of text file | display the first lines of text file | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_(Unix) head] <nowiki>[options]</nowiki> ''filename'' | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_(Unix) head] <nowiki>[options]</nowiki> ''filename'' | ||
Revision as of 11:22, 20 April 2012
The mapping commands between Windows and Linux system:
display the first lines of text file
display the last few lines of text file
- tail [options] filename
- vim [options] filename (and press G)
- Tail for Win32 GUI interface (Win
)
show ip
- ipconfig/all (OS: Win
) - ifconfig (OS: Linux
)[1]
copy old directory to new directory (OS: Linux
)
- 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
) - del Name_of_directory (Win
)
- 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 [2]
whois: search the information of domain
- whois domain (Linux
or Win
: require to install whois for windows)