[kwlug-disc] top 10 command line commands
john at netdirect.ca
john at netdirect.ca
Tue Dec 15 12:20:02 EST 2009
I've got a few too:
ssh remotehost "cd /datadir && tar -cf - ." | tar -xvf -
To move a mass of files from one system to another
Another might be:
find /somedir -ctime +7 -exec rm {} \;
To delete filess oilder than 7 days.
Still more
ls -ltr and ls -lsr
To list files sorted by time or size.
pkill pgmname
To kill a program.
John Van Ostrand , CTO, co-CEO
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From: "Insurance Squared Inc." [gcooke at insurancesquared.com]
Sent: 12/15/2009 09:13 AM EST
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Subject: [kwlug-disc] top 10 command line commands
I want to write a post on the top 10 linux command line commands. (for
two reasons. One, cause it's useful. Two, because I only have a top 2,
so I believe learning another 8 is going to help me work better :).
Here's the top 2 of my top 10:
grep -R string * (find a string in a directory tree - useful for
finding files with bits of code)
perl -p -i -e 's/stringa/stringb/g' * (search and replace. yeah, I
know it's perl. I use it frequently).
What would your top 10 command line commands be? Ones that you use, are
useful and flexible?
g.
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