- Change Directory cd Linux Command
- Change Access Permission chmod Linux Command
- Accept Linux Command
- aclocal Linux Command
- mkdir Create directory Linux Command
- cp Copy Linux Command
- SCP Securely copy files between hosts on a network Linux Command
- ls List contents of directories Linux Command
- Cat Content of file(s) Linux Command
- more - Display the named files on a terminal Linux Command
- less - paging through files and output Linux Command
- Switch User su Linux Command
- Execute command as the superuser - sudo Linux Command
- Report on active processes ps Linux Command
- tar Linux Command
- host Linux Command
- Set or display host name - hostname Linux Command
- Delete file - rm Linux command
- Delete the directories - rmdir Linux command
- Configure network interface - ifconfig Linux command
- tail Linux Command
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