Monday, May 12, 2014

Utilities Command For Linux

Other Utilities Commands in Linux

  • clear Clear the scree
  • echo Display text on the screen. Mostly useful when writing shell scripts. For
example: echo “Hello World”
  • more Display a file, or program output one page at a time.
Examples: more mp3files.txt
ls -la | more
  • less An improved replacement for the “more” command. Allows you to scroll backwards as well as forwards.
  • grep Search for a pattern in a file or program output. For example, to find out
which TCP network port is used by the “nfs” service, you can do this:
grep .nfs. /etc/services
This looks for any line that contains the string “nfs” in the file “/etc/services” and displays only those lines.
  • lpr Print a file or program output.
Examples: lpr mp3files.txt - Print the mp3files.txt file
ls -la | lpr - Print the output of the “ls -la” command.
  • sort Sort a file or program output. Example: sort mp3files.txt
  • su “Switch User”. Allows you to switch to another user's account temporarily.
The default account to switch to is the root/superuser account. Examples:
su - Switch the root account
su - - Switch to root, and log in with root's environment
su AMDI - Switch to AMDI account
Utilities Command For Linux

Utilities Command For Linux

1 comment:

  1. We appreciate the informative post and technical insights shared here. Our experts offer dependable Lenovo laptop repair in Barakhamba Road, focusing on affordable services and fast problem resolution. With convenient doorstep services, reliable out-of-warranty repair service, and complete multi-brand service support, we ensure smooth laptop performance. Contact +91-7042640351 or +91-9891868324.

    ReplyDelete

Related Post

Linux Tips and tricks,Online Linux Helpers