find- locate file (i.e. find . -name *.tex -print)info- start the info explorer programman- find manual information about commandswhatis- describe what a command iswhereis- locate source, binary, or man page for a program
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exit- terminate a shell (see "man sh" or "man csh") logout- sign off; end session (C shell and bash shell only;)passwd- change login passwordrlogin- log in remotely to another UNIX systemssh- secure shellslogin- secure version of rloginyppasswd- change login password in yellow pages
mail- send and receive mailmesg- permit or deny terminal messages and talk requestspine- send and receive mailtalk- talk to another logged-in userwrite- write to another logged-in user
as- assembler, specific to each machine architectureawk- pattern scanning and processing languagebc- online calculatorcsh- C shell command interpreterkill- kill a process(do no apply to daemons)(required PID of the app)killall- kill all the process(do no apply to daemons)(required PID of the app)make- maintain large programsnice- run a command at low priority (see "man nice" or "man csh")perl- Popular script interpreter
emacs- screen-oriented text editorpico- screen-oriented text editor (renamed called nano)sed- stream-oriented text editorvi- full-screen text editorvim- full-screen text editor ("vi-improved")nano- Nano text Editor
mount/unmount- mount/unmount removable mediacd- change working directorychmod- change the protection of a file or directorychown- change owner (or group) of a file or directorychgrp- change group of a file or directorycmp- compare two filescomm- select/reject lines common to two sorted filescp- copy filescrypt- encrypt/decrypt files (CCWF only)diff- compare the contents of two ASCII filesfile- determine file typegrep- search a file for a patterngzip- compress or expand filesln- make a link to a filels- list the contents of a directoryls -1- list the contents of a directory one by linelsof- list of open filesopen -a- Open file with the specific applicatiobmkdir- create a directorymv- move or rename files and directoriespwd- show the full pathname of your working directoryquota- display disk usage and limitsrm- delete (remove) filesrmdir- delete (remove) directoriesstat- status of file (i.e. last access)sync- flush filesystem bufferssort- sort or merge filestar- create or extract archivestee- copy input to standard output and other filestr- translate charactersumask- change default file protectionsuncompress- restore compressed fileuniq- report (or delete) repeated lines in a filewc- count lines, words, and characters in a file
cat- show the contents of a file; catenate filesfold- fold long lines to fit output devicehead- show first few lines of a filelpq- examine the printer spooling queuelpr- print a filelprm- remove jobs from the printer spooling queuemore- display a file, one screen at a timeless- like more with more featurespage- like "more", but prints screens top to bottompr- paginate a file for printingtail- show the last part of a filezcat- display a compressed filexv- show print, manipulate imagesgv- show ps and pdf files
ftp- transfer files between network hostsrsync- fast and flexible sync between computersscp- secure version of rcpcurl- transfer data from or to a server
alias- define synonym commandschquota- change disk quota on ACITS UNIX systemschsh- change default login shellclear- clear terminal screenecho- echo argumentspbm- portable bitmap manipulation programspopd- pop the directory stack (C shell only)pushd- push directory on stack (C shell only)script- make typescript of terminal sessionsetenv- set an environment variable (C shell only)stty- set terminal options
netstat- show network statusrsh- run shell or command on another UNIX systemssh- secure-shell version of rsh
bg- put suspended process into backgroundfg- bring process into foregroundjobs- list processes^y- suspend process at next input request^z- suspend current process
ps aux|grep {path of the app}- show the PID of the app(use with top)dmesg- Display the messages from the kernel bufferclock- determine processor timedate - show date and timedf- summarize free disk spacedu- summarize disk space usedenv- display environmentfinger- look up user informationhistory- list previously issued commandslast- indicate last login of userslpq- examine spool queuemanpath- show search path for man pagesprintenv- print out environmentps- show process statuspwd- print full pathname of working directoryset- set shell variables (C shell, bash, or ksh)spend- lists year-to-date ACITS UNIX chargesstty- set terminal optionstime- timing programstop- list top cpu processesuptime- show system load, how long system has been upw- show who is on system, what command each job is executingwho- show who is logged onto the systemwhois- Internet user name directory servicewhoami- who owns the shell