Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Basic Unix Commands - System Software Lab - Lab 5


Login and authentication
login
access computer; start interactive session
logout
disconnect terminal session
passwd
change local login password; you must set a strong password that is not easily guessed
kinit
obtain kerberos ticket for connections to other kerberized computers
kdestroy
destroy kerberos tickets (authorizations)
Information
date
show date and time
history
list of previously executed commands
man
show online documentation by program name
info
online documentation for GNU programs
w, who
who is on the system and what they are doing
whoami
who is logged onto this terminal
top
show system stats and top CPU using processes
uptime
show one line summary of system status
File management
cat
combine files
cp
copy files
ls
list files in a directory and their attributes
mv
change file name or directory location
rm
remove files
ln
create another link (name) to a file
chmod
set file permissions
crypt
encode/decode a file with a private key
gzip, gunzip
compress/decompress a file
find
find files that match specific criteria
Display contents of files
cat
copy files to display device
more
show text file on display terminal with paging control
head
show first few lines of a file(s)
tail
show last few lines of a file; or reverse line order
vi
full-featured screen editor for modifying text files
pico
simple screen editor for modifying text files
grep
display lines that match a pattern
lpr
send file to printer
pr
format file with page headers, multiple columns, etc.
diff
compare two files and show differences
cmp
compare two binary files and report if different
comm
compare two files; show common or unique lines
od
display binary files as eqivalent octal/hex codes
strings
show printable text embedded in binary files
file
examine file(s) and guess type: text, data, program, etc.
wc
count characters, words, and lines in a file
Directories
cd
change to new directory
mkdir
create new directory
rmdir
remove empty directory (you must remove files first)
mv
change name of directory
pwd
show current directory
Disks
df
summarize free space on disk filesystems
du
show disk space used by files or directories
Special character handling for C-shell (See man csh)
*
match any characters in a file name
~user
shorthand for home directory of user
$name
substitute value of variable name
\
turn off special meaning of character that follows
'
in pairs, quote string with special chars, except !
"
in pairs, quote string with special chars, except !, $
`
in pairs, substitute output from enclosed command
Controlling program execution for C-shell (See man csh)
&
run job in background
^c
kill job in foreground
^z
suspend job in foreground
fg
restart suspended job in foreground
bg
run suspended job in background
;
delimit commands on same line
()
group commands on same line
!
re-run earlier commands from history list
jobs
list current jobs
ps
show process information
kill
kill background job or previous process
nice
run program at lower priority
at
run program at a later time
crontab
run program at specified intervals
limit
see or set resource limits for programs
alias
create alias name for program (normally used in .login file)
sh, csh
execute command file
Controlling program input/output for C-shell (See man csh)
|
pipe output to input
> 
redirect output to a storage file
< 
redirect input from a storage file
>> 
append redirected output to a storage file
tee
copy input to both file and next program in pipe
script
make file record of all terminal activity
Email and communication
msgs
read system bulletin board messages
mailx
send/read email; can be run by other programs to send exisiting files via email
uuencode
uudecode
encode/decode a binary file for transmission via email
rn
read USENET news groups
Editors and formatting utilities
sed
programmable text editor for data streams
vi
full-featured editor for character terminals
emacs
GNU emacs editor for character terminals
xemacs
GNU emacs editor for X Window terminals
pico
very simple text editor
fmt
fill and break lines to make all same length
fold
break long lines to specified length
X Window client programs (output to X terminal or server)
xterm
provide login shell window
xauth
manipulate authorization files
xload
show system load
xman
full screen online manual viewer
xemacs
GNU emacs editor
gv
interface to contol gs to display PostScript or PDF files on screen
xdvi
display DVI files on X Window (screen preview)
gnuplot
interactive data plotting on screen
TeX typesetting system
tex
process TeX files to DVI (device independent) output
latex
process LaTeX files to DVI
dvips
print DVI files on Postscript laser printer
xdvi
display DVI files on X Window (screen preview)
latex2html
translate LaTeX files to HTML (for web pages)
Printing (BSD based)
lpr
send file to print queue
lpq
examine status of files in print queue
lprm
remove a file from print queue
enscript
convert text files to PostScript format for printing
Interpreted languages and data manipulation utilities
sed
programmable text editor for data streams
awk
pattern scanning and processing language
perl
Practical Extraction and Report Language
sort
sort or merge lines in a file(s) by specified fields
tr
translate characters
cut
cut out columns from a file
paste
paste columns into a file
dd
copy data between devices; reblock; convert EBCDIC
Graphics and mapping
gnuplot
interactive data plotting; outputs to PostScript or X Window
gs
"ghostscript" converter displays PostScript files on X Window displays or other devices
Networking/communications
ssh
remote login/command execution; encrypted
scp
remote non-interactive file copy; encrypted
sftp
remote interactive file copy; encrypted
telnet
remote network login; plain text password - not recommended
ftp
network file transfer program; plain text password - not recommended
host
find IP address for given host name, or vice versa
lynx
web browser for character based (text-only) terminals
gzip, gunzip
compress/decompress a file
tar
combine multiple files/dirs into single archive
uuencode
uudecode
encode/decode a binary file for transmission via email
Compilers, interpreters and programming tools
csh
command language interpreter (C-shell scripts)
ksh
command language interpreter (Korn-shell scripts)
sh
command language interpreter (Borne-shell scripts)
f77
Fortran 77 compiler
f2c
convert fortran source code to C source code
gcc
GNU C compiler
g++
GNU C++ compiler
dbx
command-line symbolic debugger for compiled C or Fortran
make
recompile programs from modified source
cflow
generate C flow graph
Programming libraries (see man library_name)
lapack
Fortran 77 routines for numerical linear algebra (supersedes LINPACK and EISPACK)
X
routines to interface with X window system (no man page -- get the X Toolkit book)
dbm
database routines
xdr
library routines for external data representation
netcdf
routines for machine independent data representation
Tape manipulation and archiving
mt
manipulate tape drive and position tape
dd
unformatted tape read and write; file conversion
tar
archive disk files on tape or disk
ltf
read/write ANSI standard label tapes

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