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ls: Lists files and directories in the current directory.
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cd: Changes the current directory.
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pwd: Prints the current working directory.
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mkdir: Creates a new directory.
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rmdir: Removes an empty directory.
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cp: Copies files or directories.
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mv: Moves or renames files or directories.
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rm: Removes files or directories.
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touch: Creates an empty file or updates the timestamp of an existing file.
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cat: Displays the content of a file.
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less: Views the content of a file, one page at a time.
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head: Displays the first few lines of a file.
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tail: Displays the last few lines of a file.
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find: Searches for files in a directory hierarchy.
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grep: Searches for a specific pattern in files.
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chmod: Changes file or directory permissions.
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chown: Changes file or directory ownership.
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ln: Creates hard or symbolic links to files.
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df: Displays disk space usage.
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du: Shows disk usage of files and directories.
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top: Displays real-time system processes.
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ps: Shows running processes.
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kill: Terminates a process by PID.
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man: Displays the manual page for a command.
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history: Shows the history of commands you've run.
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sudo: Executes a command with superuser privileges.
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apt-get: Installs, updates, or removes packages on Debian-based systems.
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yum: Installs, updates, or removes packages on Red Hat-based systems.
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wget: Downloads files from the web.
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curl: Transfers data from or to a server using various protocols.
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ssh: Connects to a remote machine securely via SSH.
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ping: Tests connectivity to a network host.
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ifconfig: Displays or configures network interfaces.
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ip: Displays and manages network interfaces, routing, and more.
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netstat: Displays network connections, routing tables, and interface statistics.
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echo: Prints text to the terminal or writes text to files.
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date: Displays or sets the system date and time.
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shutdown: Shuts down or reboots the system.
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reboot: Reboots the system.
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alias: Creates a shortcut for a command.
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diff: Compares the contents of two files line by line.
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cmp: Compares two files byte by byte.
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sort: Sorts the lines of a file alphabetically or numerically.
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uniq: Removes duplicate lines from a sorted file.
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wc: Counts words, lines, and characters in a file.
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cut: Cuts sections from each line of a file or output.
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tr: Translates or deletes characters from input.
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xargs: Builds and executes command lines from standard input.
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tee: Reads from standard input and writes to both standard output and files.
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basename: Strips directory and suffix from filenames.
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dirname: Extracts the directory path from a file path.
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read: Reads input from the user or file.
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tar: Archives and extracts files using tar format.
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zip: Compresses files into a zip archive.
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unzip: Extracts files from a zip archive.
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gzip: Compresses files using the gzip format.
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gunzip: Decompresses gzip-compressed files.
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rsync: Synchronizes files and directories between two locations.
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iptables: Configures the IP packet filter rules of the Linux kernel.
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ufw: Simplified firewall management tool (Uncomplicated Firewall).
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systemctl: Controls the systemd system and service manager.
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journalctl: Views systemd logs.
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dmesg: Displays kernel ring buffer messages.
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who: Shows who is logged into the system.
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last: Displays a list of last logged-in users.
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at: Schedules a one-time task to run at a specific time.
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awk: Pattern scanning and processing language used for text processing.
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sed: Stream editor for filtering and transforming text.
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chroot: Changes the root directory for a command or shell.
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lsof: Lists open files and the processes that opened them.
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nc: A versatile networking tool often used for testing and debugging.
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sftp: A secure file transfer program over SSH.
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ncdu: Disk usage analyzer with a user-friendly interface.
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dig: Performs DNS lookups.
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nslookup: Queries DNS information.
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hostname: Displays or sets the system’s hostname.
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curl ifconfig.me: Gets your public IP address.
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adduser: Adds a new user to the system.
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deluser: Removes a user from the system.
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groupadd: Adds a new group to the system.
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usermod: Modifies user account details.
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groups: Displays the groups the current user belongs to.
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sudo su: Switches to the root user.
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nohup: Runs a command that will continue running after logging out.
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jobs: Lists all active jobs in the current session.
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fg: Brings a background job to the foreground.
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bg: Resumes a stopped job in the background.
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ctrl + z: Pauses a foreground job, allowing it to run in the background.
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locate: Quickly finds files by name.
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updatedb: Updates the database used by the locate command.
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alias ll='ls -la': Creates an alias ll for a long-format list of files.
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unalias: Removes an alias for a command.
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export: Sets or exports environment variables.
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env: Displays the current environment variables.
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crontab: Manages cron jobs for automating tasks.
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watch: Repeatedly runs a command at regular intervals.
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vmstat: Reports virtual memory statistics.
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mpstat: Displays CPU usage statistics.
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htop: An interactive process viewer (more user-friendly than top).
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uptime: Displays the system uptime and load average.
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ulimit: Displays or sets resource limits for user processes.
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ip link: Manages network interfaces.
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ss: A faster alternative to netstat for displaying network connections.
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traceroute: Traces the route packets take to a network host.
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ping6: Tests connectivity to a network host using IPv6.
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scp: Securely copies files between hosts over SSH.
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bc: A command-line calculator.
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dd: Converts and copies files, useful for creating disk images.
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arp: Displays or modifies the system's ARP table.
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md5sum: Computes and verifies MD5 hashes.
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sha256sum: Computes and verifies SHA-256 hashes.
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hostnamectl: Controls the system's hostname.
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ip a: Displays IP addresses of the system's network interfaces.
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ip r: Displays the routing table.
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journalctl -f: Follows the system logs in real time.
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tshark: A command-line network packet analyzer.
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lspci: Lists PCI devices connected to the system.
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lsusb: Lists USB devices connected to the system.
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modprobe: Adds or removes modules from the Linux kernel.
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parted: A disk partitioning tool.
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mkfs: Creates a file system on a partition or device.
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fsck: Checks and repairs a file system.
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tune2fs: Adjusts tunable file system parameters on ext filesystems.
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swapoff: Disables swap space on a device.
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swapon: Enables swap space on a device.
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fuser: Identifies processes using files or sockets.
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nmcli: Command-line tool for managing NetworkManager.
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w: Displays logged-in users and their active processes.
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wall: Sends a message to all logged-in users.
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passwd: Changes user passwords.
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stat: Displays detailed information about a file or file system.
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chage: Changes user password expiration information.
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pmap: Reports memory map of a process.
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ionice: Sets or gets I/O scheduling class and priority.
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nc (netcat): Reads and writes data across network connections.
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dstat: Combines and displays system resource statistics, such as CPU, disk, and network usage.
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sar: Collects, reports, or saves system activity information.
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iostat: Reports CPU and I/O statistics for devices and partitions.
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iotop: Displays real-time disk I/O usage by processes.
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inotifywait: Waits for changes to files or directories using inotify.
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inotifywatch: Watches for changes in a file or directory using inotify.
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nice: Runs a command with a modified scheduling priority.
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renice: Alters the priority of running processes.
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lsblk: Lists information about block devices.
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hdparm: Configures and displays information about SATA/IDE devices.
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smartctl: Monitors the health of hard drives using SMART.
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fallocate: Preallocates space to a file.
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wipe: Securely erases files or partitions.
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file: Determines file type based on content.
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shred: Securely deletes a file by overwriting it.
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ncftpput: Uploads files to an FTP server.
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ncftpget: Downloads files from an FTP server.
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ufw: Simplified firewall utility for managing iptables rules.
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ethtool: Configures and displays Ethernet device settings.
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brctl: Manages Ethernet bridges.
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xkill: Terminates a window by clicking on it.
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xrandr: Configures display screen resolution, rotation, and reflection.
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xset: Manages X display settings.
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xdg-open: Opens a file or URL in the user's preferred application.
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apropos: Searches the manual page names and descriptions for keywords.
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systemd-analyze: Displays system boot performance statistics.
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timedatectl: Manages system time and date settings.
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fwupdmgr: Firmware update manager for updating hardware firmware.
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lscpu: Displays information about the CPU architecture.
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getfacl: Displays file access control lists (ACLs).
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setfacl: Sets file access control lists (ACLs).
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pv: Monitors the progress of data through a pipeline.
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logrotate: Manages the automatic rotation and compression of log files.
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xclip: Interfaces with the X clipboard from the command line.
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cups: Manages printers (Common Unix Printing System).
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lp: Sends a file to the printer.
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lprm: Removes print jobs from the queue.
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lpstat: Displays the status of the print system.
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strace: Traces system calls and signals.
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tcpdump: Captures network traffic for analysis.
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envsubst: Substitutes environment variables in shell commands.
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tput: Initializes terminal capabilities, such as clearing the screen.
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xargs: Builds and executes command lines from standard input.
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dmesg | tail: Displays recent kernel messages (useful for hardware or system errors).
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lsns: Lists all active Linux namespaces.
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ss -tuln: Lists open network ports (TCP and UDP).
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iptables-save: Outputs current iptables rules to a file.
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iptables-restore: Restores iptables rules from a file.
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tac: Displays a file in reverse line order (opposite of cat).
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nl: Numbers the lines of a file.
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yes: Repeatedly outputs a string until stopped (e.g., yes y).
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split: Splits a file into pieces.
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csplit: Splits a file into pieces based on context.
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paste: Merges lines of files side by side.
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comm: Compares two sorted files line by line.
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shuf: Shuffles lines of text in random order.
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factor: Prints the prime factors of a given number.
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seq: Prints numbers in a sequence.
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pr: Converts text files for printing, adding headers and footers.
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column: Formats output into columns.
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od: Displays files in octal, decimal, hexadecimal, or ASCII.
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hexdump: Displays files in hexadecimal format.
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xxd: Creates a hex dump of a file or converts a hex dump back to binary.
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watch: Runs a command repeatedly, displaying the output and updates.
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timeout: Runs a command with a time limit.
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stdbuf: Alters the buffering of input/output for a command.
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rename: Renames files using a regular expression.
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prlimit: Displays or modifies resource limits of running processes.
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uuidgen: Generates a new universally unique identifier (UUID).
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vipw: Safely edits the /etc/passwd file.
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vigr: Safely edits the /etc/group file.
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getent: Retrieves entries from databases like passwd, group, or hosts.
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addgroup: Creates a new user group.
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pwgen: Generates random passwords.
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expire: Forces a password change after a specific period.
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showmount: Displays information about an NFS server.
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exportfs: Maintains the NFS server's exported file systems.
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rpcinfo: Displays information about RPC services on a networked system.
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lsmod: Lists currently loaded kernel modules.
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insmod: Inserts a module into the Linux kernel.
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rmmod: Removes a module from the Linux kernel.
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depmod: Generates modules dependency and map files.
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kmod: Interfaces with kernel modules from the command line.
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e2fsck: Checks the integrity of an ext2/ext3/ext4 file system.
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blkid: Displays block device attributes, including UUID.
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mount: Mounts a file system.
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umount: Unmounts a file system.
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parted: A command-line partition editor.
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gparted: A graphical partition editor (based on parted).
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cryptsetup: Manages encrypted devices.
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losetup: Configures loopback devices.
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mkswap: Sets up a swap area on a device or file.
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tmux: Terminal multiplexer for managing multiple terminal sessions.
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finger: Displays user information (if installed).
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lastb: Shows failed login attempts.
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pidof: Finds the process ID (PID) of a running program.
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pgrep: Searches for processes by name.
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curl -I: Fetches the HTTP headers from a URL.
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chattr: Changes file attributes on a Linux file system.
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lsattr: Lists file attributes on a Linux file system.
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join: Joins lines of two files based on a common field.
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tree: Displays a directory structure in a tree-like format.
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col: Filters reverse line feeds from input.
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free: Displays memory usage. |