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These are actually better classified as [[GNU]] or perhaps [[*nix]].
These are actually better classified as [[GNU]] or perhaps [[*nix]].
==Alphabetic==
==Alphabetic==
* [[adduser]] (Debian)
* {{l/cmd|adduser}}
* [[chgrp]]
* {{l/cmd|chgrp}}
* {{Linuxcmd|cp}}
* {{Linuxcmd|cp}}
* [[dd]]
* {{l/cmd|dd}}
* {{Linuxcmd|dmesg}}
* {{l/cmd|dmesg}}
* {{l/sub|find}}
* {{l/cmd|find}}
* [[grep]]
* [[grep]]
* [[groupadd]]
* [[groupadd]]
* [[groupdel]]
* {{l/cmd|groupdel}}
* [[groupmod]]
* {{l/cmd|groupmod}}
* {{l/cmd|groups}}
* [[ifconfig]]
* [[ifconfig]]
* {{Linuxcmd|iptables}}
* {{Linuxcmd|iptables}}
* [[less]]
* {{l/cmd|less}}
* [[ls]]
* {{l/cmd|ln}}
* [[lspci]]
* {{l/cmd|ls}}
* {{Linuxcmd|hostname}}
* {{l/cmd|lspci}}
* [[more]]
* {{l/cmd|hostname}}
* [[mv]]
* {{l/cmd|more}}
* [[mkdir]]
* {{l/cmd|mv}}
* {{l/sub|nohup}} - runs program with "no hangups", i.e. you can close the terminal and it will keep running
* {{l/sub|nohup}} - runs program with "no hangups", i.e. you can close the terminal and it will keep running
* [[openssl]]
* [[openssl]]
* {{Linuxcmd|quota}}
* {{Linuxcmd|quota}}
* [[rmdir]]
* {{l/cmd|rmdir}}
* [[rd]]
* {{l/cmd|rd}}
* {{l/gnu|screen}}
* {{l/gnu|screen}}
* [[tail]]
* {{l/cmd|tail}}
* [[useradd]]
* {{l/cmd|useradd}}
* [[userdel]]
* {{l/cmd|userdel}}
* [[usermod]]
* {{l/cmd|usermod}}
 
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[:Category:manpages|manpages]] category
* {{lc|manpages}} category
* [[Linux file/directory command syntax]]
* [[Linux/file/cmd]]: file/folder commands and syntax
* [http://blog.htmlhelp.com/2007/09/05/unixlinux-command-cheat-sheet/ Unix/Linux Command Cheat Sheet] (a [[PDF]], available in multiple languages)
* [http://blog.htmlhelp.com/2007/09/05/unixlinux-command-cheat-sheet/ Unix/Linux Command Cheat Sheet] (a [[PDF]], available in multiple languages)

Latest revision as of 23:06, 13 November 2022

These are actually better classified as GNU or perhaps *nix.

Alphabetic

See Also