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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1 @stacksofplates
      last edited by

      @johnhooks said:

      @Lakshmana said:

      My favourite linux command is "ls"
      "cd"

      I use those quite a bit also.

      I use them all the time, doesn't mean I like them. At least ls is shorter than dir.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates
        last edited by

        This is also helpful, diff is confusing unless you use some flags.

        diff -y -W 70 file file2
        

        It makes viewing changes much easier. Below is a screenshot. The pipe shows there is a difference in the line, and the < or > show that there is a line added or subtracted.

        0_1453991681225_Screenshot 2016-01-28 at 9.33.27 AM.png

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        • brianlittlejohnB
          brianlittlejohn @travisdh1
          last edited by

          @travisdh1 said:

          @johnhooks said:

          @Lakshmana said:

          My favourite linux command is "ls"
          "cd"

          I use those quite a bit also.

          I use them all the time, doesn't mean I like them. At least ls is shorter than dir.

          I always end up typing dir on my linux machines and ls on my windows machines.... it just frustrates me...

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          • NicN
            Nic
            last edited by

            Back in the day, one of my faves was "rn" 🙂

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            • RamblingBipedR
              RamblingBiped @brianlittlejohn
              last edited by

              @brianlittlejohn Switch to powershell and always use "ls"

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1
                last edited by

                This thread deserves more attention than it gets. I was getting annoyed with dd and no status display today (lots of Raspberry Pis to image.) This time I know the exact size of the sd cards being imaged tho, so pv is very helpful.

                dd if=/home/comtech/rpi.img | pv -s 16g | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=4k

                [root@localhost comtech]# dd if=/home/comtech/rpi.img | pv -s 16g | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0
                ^[34MiB 0:01:37 [ 249KiB/s] [==>                                                                        ]  2% ETA 1:17:2
                
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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @travisdh1
                  last edited by

                  @travisdh1 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                  This thread deserves more attention than it gets. I was getting annoyed with dd and no status display today (lots of Raspberry Pis to image.) This time I know the exact size of the sd cards being imaged tho, so pv is very helpful.

                  dd if=/home/comtech/rpi.img | pv -s 16g | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=4k

                  [root@localhost comtech]# dd if=/home/comtech/rpi.img | pv -s 16g | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0
                  ^[34MiB 0:01:37 [ 249KiB/s] [==>                                                                        ]  2% ETA 1:17:2
                  

                  This isn't installed by default on some systems, but i easy & quick to add.

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                  • dbeatoD
                    dbeato
                    last edited by

                    Mine has been grep and cat.

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite
                      last edited by

                      When I want to use virt-manager from my Mac.

                      ssh -Y username@ip-address
                      virt-manager &
                      
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                      • stacksofplatesS
                        stacksofplates
                        last edited by stacksofplates

                        I use ^ quite frequently any more.

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                        • EddieJenningsE
                          EddieJennings
                          last edited by

                          free -h

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                          • black3dynamiteB
                            black3dynamite @EddieJennings
                            last edited by

                            @eddiejennings said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                            free -h

                            I tend to use free -hm

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                            • black3dynamiteB
                              black3dynamite
                              last edited by

                              cat <<EOF | sudo tee /home/user/Documents/hello-MangoLassi.txt
                              Hello MangoLassi!
                              EOF
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                              • wirestyle22W
                                wirestyle22
                                last edited by

                                history as of late 😕 lol

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                                • travisdh1T
                                  travisdh1 @wirestyle22
                                  last edited by

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                  history as of late 😕 lol

                                  ctrl + r Searches typed query in command history.

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @travisdh1
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                                    @travisdh1 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                    history as of late 😕 lol

                                    ctrl + r Searches typed query in command history.

                                    Pretty much this. Use it all the time.

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                                    • stacksofplatesS
                                      stacksofplates @JaredBusch
                                      last edited by

                                      @jaredbusch said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                      history as of late 😕 lol

                                      ctrl + r Searches typed query in command history.

                                      Pretty much this. Use it all the time.

                                      I've been using ZSH and I have it automatically do that.

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                                      • stacksofplatesS
                                        stacksofplates @stacksofplates
                                        last edited by

                                        @stacksofplates said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                        @jaredbusch said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                        @travisdh1 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                        @wirestyle22 said in Favorite Linux Commands:

                                        history as of late 😕 lol

                                        ctrl + r Searches typed query in command history.

                                        Pretty much this. Use it all the time.

                                        I've been using ZSH and I have it automatically do that.

                                        So as I type it dynamically auto suggests things. Then just hit ctrl+e to auto complete.

                                        0_1522599044824_auto.png

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                                        • hobbit666H
                                          hobbit666
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                                          Die die die

                                          Sorry that's what I shout when something doesn't work as I'm a newbie lol

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                                          • black3dynamiteB
                                            black3dynamite
                                            last edited by

                                            Finding a file or folder without seeing any permission denied texts.
                                            find / -name "filetofind" 2>/dev/null

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