Difference between revisions of "Linux"
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Some Notation: | Some Notation: | ||
FILE: a filename | FILE: a filename | ||
− | DIRECTORY: | + | DIRECTORY: a directory |
PATH: a directory/file location | PATH: a directory/file location | ||
LINE: a line's contents | LINE: a line's contents | ||
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LITERAL: a literal/static variable no REGEX | LITERAL: a literal/static variable no REGEX | ||
REGEX: "REGular EXpression"...a pattern matching expression | REGEX: "REGular EXpression"...a pattern matching expression | ||
− | DATE: a date...format | + | DATE: a date...format may vary |
− | TIME: a time...format | + | TIME: a time...format may vary |
NUMBER: a numeric value | NUMBER: a numeric value | ||
SEPARATOR: a field separator | SEPARATOR: a field separator | ||
VARIABLE: a variable | VARIABLE: a variable | ||
/dev/null: a device file representing nothing | /dev/null: a device file representing nothing | ||
+ | read: read's stdin | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 22:28, 14 November 2016
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Some Notation: FILE: a filename DIRECTORY: a directory PATH: a directory/file location LINE: a line's contents COMMAND: a command like awk, cat, echo, grep, etc. LITERAL: a literal/static variable no REGEX REGEX: "REGular EXpression"...a pattern matching expression DATE: a date...format may vary TIME: a time...format may vary NUMBER: a numeric value SEPARATOR: a field separator VARIABLE: a variable /dev/null: a device file representing nothing read: read's stdin
- find . -type f -exec grep -n "LITERAL/REGEX" {} /dev/null \; # search regular files for "LITERAL/REGEX" inside...printing "path/filename:line:content"
- find . -type f -exec ls -hlatr {} \; | sort -hk5,5 # long list all files under a directory, sort smallest to largest (human size)
- rm -rf PATH # remove a "PATH" and all content
- awk -F'SEPARATOR' '{print $NUMBER}' # print the column "NUMBER" delimited by "SEPARATOR"
- locate LITERAL # print the PATH of file name matching "LITERAL"
- less -S FILE # page "FILE" with no line wrap
- du -hd1 | sort -h # disk usage (human size),one level deep and sum by directory...pipe to sort smallest to largest
- wget PATH # get "PATH" from http/ftp
- scp PATH1 username@hostname:PATH2 # put "PATH1" to "PATH2"
- scp -r PATH1 username@hostname:PATH2 # same as above, but recursively gets directory and all files under it
- scp username@hostname:PATH1 PATH2 # get "PATH1" to "PATH2"
- scp username@hostname:PATH1 PATH2 # same as above, but recursively gets directory and all files under it
- cat FILE # display contents of "FILE"
- vi FILE # edit/view "FILE"
- echo $VARIABLE # display contents of variable "VARIABLE"
- >FILE # zeros out "FILE"
- cp /dev/null FILE # zeros out "FILE"
- \COMMAND # unalias "COMMAND"
- "COMMAND" # unalias "COMMAND"
- while [ 1 ]; do COMMANDS; sleep NUMBER; done # repeat COMMAND with NUMBER seconds between
- cat FILE | while read LINE; do COMMAND; done # read a file line by line doing a COMMAND until file's end