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# Source https://www.linuxtrainingacademy.com/linux-commands-cheat-sheet/ | |
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– SYSTEM INFORMATION | |
# Display Linux system information | |
uname -a | |
# Display kernel release information | |
uname -r | |
# Show which version of redhat installed | |
cat /etc/redhat-release | |
# Show how long the system has been running + load | |
uptime | |
# Show system host name | |
hostname | |
# Display the IP addresses of the host | |
hostname -I | |
# Show system reboot history | |
last reboot | |
# Show the current date and time | |
date | |
# Show this month's calendar | |
cal | |
# Display who is online | |
w | |
# Who you are logged in as | |
whoami | |
2 – HARDWARE INFORMATION | |
# Display messages in kernel ring buffer | |
dmesg | |
# Display CPU information | |
cat /proc/cpuinfo | |
# Display memory information | |
cat /proc/meminfo | |
# Display free and used memory ( -h for human readable, -m for MB, -g for GB.) | |
free -h | |
# Display PCI devices | |
lspci -tv | |
# Display USB devices | |
lsusb -tv | |
# Display DMI/SMBIOS (hardware info) from the BIOS | |
dmidecode | |
# Show info about disk sda | |
hdparm -i /dev/sda | |
# Perform a read speed test on disk sda | |
hdparm -tT /dev/sda | |
# Test for unreadable blocks on disk sda | |
badblocks -s /dev/sda | |
3 – PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND STATISTICS | |
# Display and manage the top processes | |
top | |
# Interactive process viewer (top alternative) | |
htop | |
# Display processor related statistics | |
mpstat 1 | |
# Display virtual memory statistics | |
vmstat 1 | |
# Display I/O statistics | |
iostat 1 | |
# Display the last 100 syslog messages (Use /var/log/syslog for Debian based systems.) | |
tail 100 /var/log/messages | |
# Capture and display all packets on interface eth0 | |
tcpdump -i eth0 | |
# Monitor all traffic on port 80 ( HTTP ) | |
tcpdump -i eth0 'port 80' | |
# List all open files on the system | |
lsof | |
# List files opened by user | |
lsof -u user | |
# Display free and used memory ( -h for human readable, -m for MB, -g for GB.) | |
free -h | |
# Execute "df -h", showing periodic updates | |
watch df -h | |
4 – USER INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT | |
# Display the user and group ids of your current user. | |
id | |
# Display the last users who have logged onto the system. | |
last | |
# Show who is logged into the system. | |
who | |
# Show who is logged in and what they are doing. | |
w | |
# Create a group named "test". | |
groupadd test | |
# Create an account named john, with a comment of "John Smith" and create the user's home directory. | |
useradd -c "John Smith" -m john | |
# Delete the john account. | |
userdel john | |
# Add the john account to the sales group | |
usermod -aG sales john | |
5 – FILE AND DIRECTORY COMMANDS | |
# List all files in a long listing (detailed) format | |
ls -al | |
# Display the present working directory | |
pwd | |
# Create a directory | |
mkdir directory | |
# Remove (delete) file | |
rm file | |
# Remove the directory and its contents recursively | |
rm -r directory | |
# Force removal of file without prompting for confirmation | |
rm -f file | |
# Forcefully remove directory recursively | |
rm -rf directory | |
# Copy file1 to file2 | |
cp file1 file2 | |
# Copy source_directory recursively to destination. If destination exists, copy source_directory into destination, otherwise create destination with the contents of source_directory. | |
cp -r source_directory destination | |
# Rename or move file1 to file2. If file2 is an existing directory, move file1 into directory file2 | |
mv file1 file2 | |
# Create symbolic link to linkname | |
ln -s /path/to/file linkname | |
# Create an empty file or update the access and modification times of file. | |
touch file | |
# View the contents of file | |
cat file | |
# Browse through a text file | |
less file | |
# Display the first 10 lines of file | |
head file | |
# Display the last 10 lines of file | |
tail file | |
# Display the last 10 lines of file and "follow" the file as it grows. | |
tail -f file | |
6 – PROCESS MANAGEMENT | |
# Display your currently running processes | |
ps | |
# Display all the currently running processes on the system. | |
ps -ef | |
# Display process information for processname | |
ps -ef | grep processname | |
# Display and manage the top processes | |
top | |
# Interactive process viewer (top alternative) | |
htop | |
# Kill process with process ID of pid | |
kill pid | |
# Kill all processes named processname | |
killall processname | |
# Start program in the background | |
program & | |
# Display stopped or background jobs | |
bg | |
# Brings the most recent background job to foreground | |
fg | |
# Brings job n to the foreground | |
fg n | |
7 – FILE PERMISSIONS | |
Linux chmod example | |
PERMISSION EXAMPLE | |
U G W | |
rwx rwx rwx chmod 777 filename | |
rwx rwx r-x chmod 775 filename | |
rwx r-x r-x chmod 755 filename | |
rw- rw- r-- chmod 664 filename | |
rw- r-- r-- chmod 644 filename | |
# NOTE: Use 777 sparingly! | |
LEGEND | |
U = User | |
G = Group | |
W = World | |
r = Read | |
w = write | |
x = execute | |
- = no access | |
8 – NETWORKING | |
# Display all network interfaces and ip address | |
ifconfig -a | |
# Display eth0 address and details | |
ifconfig eth0 | |
# Query or control network driver and hardware settings | |
ethtool eth0 | |
# Send ICMP echo request to host | |
ping host | |
# Display whois information for domain | |
whois domain | |
# Display DNS information for domain | |
dig domain | |
# Reverse lookup of IP_ADDRESS | |
dig -x IP_ADDRESS | |
# Display DNS ip address for domain | |
host domain | |
# Display the network address of the host name. | |
hostname -i | |
# Display all local ip addresses | |
hostname -I | |
# Download http://domain.com/file | |
wget http://domain.com/file | |
# Display listening tcp and udp ports and corresponding programs | |
netstat -nutlp | |
9 – ARCHIVES (TAR FILES) | |
# Create tar named archive.tar containing directory. | |
tar cf archive.tar directory | |
# Extract the contents from archive.tar. | |
tar xf archive.tar | |
# Create a gzip compressed tar file name archive.tar.gz. | |
tar czf archive.tar.gz directory | |
# Extract a gzip compressed tar file. | |
tar xzf archive.tar.gz | |
# Create a tar file with bzip2 compression | |
tar cjf archive.tar.bz2 directory | |
# Extract a bzip2 compressed tar file. | |
tar xjf archive.tar.bz2 | |
10 – INSTALLING PACKAGES | |
# Search for a package by keyword. | |
yum search keyword | |
# Install package. | |
yum install package | |
# Display description and summary information about package. | |
yum info package | |
# Install package from local file named package.rpm | |
rpm -i package.rpm | |
# Remove/uninstall package. | |
yum remove package | |
# Install software from source code. | |
tar zxvf sourcecode.tar.gz | |
cd sourcecode | |
./configure | |
make | |
make install | |
11 – SEARCH | |
# Search for pattern in file | |
grep pattern file | |
# Search recursively for pattern in directory | |
grep -r pattern directory | |
# Find files and directories by name | |
locate name | |
# Find files in /home/john that start with "prefix". | |
find /home/john -name 'prefix*' | |
# Find files larger than 100MB in /home | |
find /home -size +100M | |
12 – SSH LOGINS | |
# Connect to host as your local username. | |
ssh host | |
# Connect to host as user | |
ssh user@host | |
# Connect to host using port | |
ssh -p port user@host | |
13 – FILE TRANSFERS | |
# Secure copy file.txt to the /tmp folder on server | |
scp file.txt server:/tmp | |
# Copy *.html files from server to the local /tmp folder. | |
scp server:/var/www/*.html /tmp | |
# Copy all files and directories recursively from server to the current system's /tmp folder. | |
scp -r server:/var/www /tmp | |
# Synchronize /home to /backups/home | |
rsync -a /home /backups/ | |
# Synchronize files/directories between the local and remote system with compression enabled | |
rsync -avz /home server:/backups/ | |
14 – DISK USAGE | |
# Show free and used space on mounted filesystems | |
df -h | |
# Show free and used inodes on mounted filesystems | |
df -i | |
# Display disks partitions sizes and types | |
fdisk -l | |
# Display disk usage for all files and directories in human readable format | |
du -ah | |
# Display total disk usage off the current directory | |
du -sh | |
15 – DIRECTORY NAVIGATION | |
# To go up one level of the directory tree. (Change into the parent directory.) | |
cd .. | |
# Go to the $HOME directory | |
cd | |
# Change to the /etc directory | |
cd /etc |
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