Unix Command
Unix Command
Unix / LINUX OVERVIEW Below is a listing of each of the Unix / Linux commands currently listed on Computer Hope and a brief explanation of what each of the commands do. The following commands are all the Unix / Linux commands, which means not all the below commands will work in your distribution of Unix / Linux and may also not work because of your privileges. COMMAND a2p alias ac ar arch as at awk basename bash bc bdiff bfs bg biff break bs bye cal calendar cancel cat cc cd chdir checkeq checknr chfn chgrp chkey chmod chown chsh DESCRIPTION Creates a Perl script from an awk script. Create a name for another command or long command string. Prints statistics about users' connect time. Maintain portable archive or library. Display the architecture of the current host. An assembler. Command scheduler. Awk script processing program. Deletes any specified prefix from a string. Command Bourne interpreter Calculator. Compare large files. Editor for large files. Continues a program running in the background. Enable / disable incoming mail notifications. Break out of while, for, foreach, or until loop. Battleship game. Alias often used for the exit command. Calendar Display appointments and reminders. Cancels a print job. View and/or modify a file. C compiler. Change directory. Change directory. Language processors to assist in describing equations. Check nroff and troff files for any errors. Modify your own information or if super user or root modify another users information. Change a groups access to a file or directory. Change the secure RPC key pair. Change the permission of a file. Change the ownership of a file. Change login shell.
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