Linux POSIX Standard Choosing a Distro Branches of OSs Debian Ubuntu Kali Mint PopOS Fedora RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) CentOS Slackware OpenSUSE Arch Manjaro Gentoo Alpine Linux Common Commands Reading the Manual with the man Command Numbered man Pages Useful Commands for Navigating Navigating the Filesystem with ls and cd Invisible Files (dot files) Get Current Directory with pwd Make a Directory Recursively Make Directories Delete a Directory Working with Files Editing Files Commands for Working with Files Create Files or Update Timestamps with the touch Utility Get File Contents with Cat Get Less Content with Head or Tail Copying Files with cp Removing Files with rm Moving Files with mv Interactively View File Contents with Less Comparing Files Compare with Comm Command Compare with Cmp Command Compare with Diff Command ColorDiff Even Better Than Diff Get File Type Command Information with type, which, whereis, or locate More on Sudo Less Pipe Update/Install Less Pipe Regular Use of Less Opening PDFs with Less Pipe Opening Compressed Folder with Less Pipe Image Metadata with Less Pipe Other Files with Lesspipe Scheduling Processes with Cron Jobs Summary Chapter 2: File/Folder Navigation Basics inodes Get Current Location Symbolic Links Hard Links Navigation Stack with pushd and popd Ranger File Structure Visualization with Tree Navigate Filesystem with Vim Summary Chapter 3: History and Shortcuts History Bash Shortcuts Emacs vs. Table of contents : Table of Contents About the Author About the Technical Reviewer Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Linux Primer What Is Linux Unix vs.
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