This directory of Linux commands is from Linux in a Nutshell, 5th Edition. ... Click on any of the 687 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Bookshelf.
www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/ www.oreillynet.com/linux/cmd/
Legend:; <> = single special or function key on the keyboard. For example <Ctrl> indicates the "control" key. italic = name of the file or variable you probably want to substitute with your own. fixed width = in-line Linux commands and filenames.
www.unixguide.net/linux/linuxshortcuts.shtml www.unixguide.net/linux/linuxshortcuts.shtml
An A-Z Index of the Bash command line for Linux. ... adduser Add a user to the system addgroup Add a group to the system alias Create an alias apropos Search Help manual pages (man -k) apt-get Search for and install software packages (Debian) aspell Spell Checker awk Find and Replace text, ... Linux Books, Websites etc...
www.ss64.com/bash/
O'Reilly has just published online an alphabetical list of commands from Linux in a Nutshell. It is available here. It contains more detailed explanations of many of the commands listed here.
www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r10735/unixcomm.html
List of Unix utilities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of UNIX utilities as specified by IEEE Std 1003.1-2004, which is part of the Single UNIX Specification (SUS). These utilities can be found on UNIX Operating systems and most UNIX-like o...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unix_utilities
Learning the shell ... You have Linux installed and running. The GUI is working fine, but you are getting tired of changing your desktop themes. You keep seeing this "terminal" thing. Don't worry, we'll show you what to do.
www.linuxcommand.org/ www.linuxcommand.org/
will show you the full path to the directory you are currently in. This is very handy to use, especially when performing some of the other commands on this page...
www.debianhelp.co.uk/commands.htm www.debianhelp.co.uk/commands.htm
This tutorial presents the Linux terminal and the "bash" shell to people who have never used a command line to give commands to an operating system before, or who have never done so in Linux/Unix. People who have already used a Unix shell before might find it a bit simple.
linux.org.mt/article/terminal linux.org.mt/article/terminal
Help with Linux and Unix containing hundreds of commands, syntax, Q&A, history, news, and much more. ... Unix ABCs; Linux ABCs; MS-DOS vs. Linux / Unix; Unix commands; Unix Top 10 commands; Unix Shortcuts; Linux variants; Unix variants; Unix / Linux history; Unix / Linux tips; Unix / Linux links; Linux / Unix news; Linux Q&A...
www.computerhope.com/unix.htm