In Part 1, we covered some essential tips and tricks for the Linux command line. Now, let's continue with more useful commands:
6. Working with File Permissions using chmod
and chown
- Changing file permissions with
chmod
:chmod permissions file
- Changing file ownership with
chown
:chown user:group file
7. Archiving and Compression with tar
and gzip
- Creating a tar archive:
tar -cvf archive.tar file1 file2
- Extracting files from a tar archive:
tar -xvf archive.tar
- Compressing files using gzip:
gzip file
- Decompressing files using gzip:
gzip -d file.gz
8. Process Management with ps
and kill
- Viewing running processes with
ps
:ps aux
- Terminating a process with
kill
:kill PID
9. Networking Tools: ping
, ifconfig
, and netstat
- Checking network connectivity with
ping
:ping host
- Displaying network interface configuration with
ifconfig
:ifconfig
- Viewing network connections with
netstat
:netstat -tuln
10. System Information with uname
and df
- Displaying system information with
uname
:uname -a
- Checking disk space usage with
df
:df -h
These additional tips and tricks will further enhance your command line skills. Feel free to explore and experiment with these commands to become a Linux command line expert!
Stay tuned for more tips and tricks in future updates!
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