Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands

If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, this popular pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job reference. The third edition features new commands for processing image files and audio files, running and killing programs, reading and modifying the system clipboard, and manipulating PDF files, as well as other commands requested by readers. You’ll also find powerful command-line idioms you might not be familiar with, such as process substitution and piping into bash.

Linux Pocket Guide provides an organized learning path to help you gain mastery of the most useful and important commands. Whether you’re a novice who needs to get up to speed on Linux or an experienced user who wants a concise and functional reference, this guide provides quick answers.

Selected topics include:

  • The filesystem and shell
  • File creation and editing
  • Text manipulation and pipelines
  • Backups and remote storage
  • Viewing and controlling processes
  • User account management
  • Becoming the superuser
  • Network connections
  • Audio and video
  • Installing software
  • Programming with shell scripts
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Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands

If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, this popular pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job reference. The third edition features new commands for processing image files and audio files, running and killing programs, reading and modifying the system clipboard, and manipulating PDF files, as well as other commands requested by readers. You’ll also find powerful command-line idioms you might not be familiar with, such as process substitution and piping into bash.

Linux Pocket Guide provides an organized learning path to help you gain mastery of the most useful and important commands. Whether you’re a novice who needs to get up to speed on Linux or an experienced user who wants a concise and functional reference, this guide provides quick answers.

Selected topics include:

  • The filesystem and shell
  • File creation and editing
  • Text manipulation and pipelines
  • Backups and remote storage
  • Viewing and controlling processes
  • User account management
  • Becoming the superuser
  • Network connections
  • Audio and video
  • Installing software
  • Programming with shell scripts
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Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands

Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands

by Daniel Barrett
Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands

Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands

by Daniel Barrett

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Overview

If you use Linux in your day-to-day work, this popular pocket guide is the perfect on-the-job reference. The third edition features new commands for processing image files and audio files, running and killing programs, reading and modifying the system clipboard, and manipulating PDF files, as well as other commands requested by readers. You’ll also find powerful command-line idioms you might not be familiar with, such as process substitution and piping into bash.

Linux Pocket Guide provides an organized learning path to help you gain mastery of the most useful and important commands. Whether you’re a novice who needs to get up to speed on Linux or an experienced user who wants a concise and functional reference, this guide provides quick answers.

Selected topics include:

  • The filesystem and shell
  • File creation and editing
  • Text manipulation and pipelines
  • Backups and remote storage
  • Viewing and controlling processes
  • User account management
  • Becoming the superuser
  • Network connections
  • Audio and video
  • Installing software
  • Programming with shell scripts

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781491927571
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/28/2016
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 4.20(w) x 6.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Daniel J. Barrett has been immersed in Internet technology since 1985. Currently, he is working as a software engineer. He is the author of O'Reilly's Linux Pocket Guide, and the coauthor of two more O'Reilly books: Linux Security Cookbook, and SSH, The Secure Shell: The Definitive Guide.

Table of Contents

What's in This Book?1
What's Linux?2
What's Fedora Linux?2
What's a Command?3
Users and Superusers4
Reading This Book5
Getting Help7
Fedora: A First View9
The Role of the Shell10
How to Run a Shell11
Logins, Logouts, and Shutdowns11
The Filesystem13
Home Directories14
System Directories15
Operating System Directories18
File Protections19
The Shell20
The Shell Versus Programs21
Selected bash Features21
Job Control29
Killing a Command in Progress32
Terminating a Shell33
Tailoring Shell Behavior33
Installing Software33
Basic File Operations37
Directory Operations41
File Viewing43
File Creation and Editing51
File Properties56
File Location65
File Text Manipulation71
File Compression and Packaging82
File Comparison86
Disks and Filesystems91
Backups and Remote Storage95
File Printing101
Spelling Operations102
Viewing Processes104
Controlling Processes108
User and Their Environment110
Working with User Accounts115
Becoming the Superuser118
Working with Groups119
Basic Host Information121
Host Location124
Network Connections128
Email132
Web Browsing136
Usenet News140
Instant Messaging142
Screen Output144
Math and Calculations149
Dates and Times152
Scheduling Jobs155
Graphics and Screensavers160
Audio and Video163
Programming with Shell Scripts166
Whitespace and Linebreaks166
Variables166
Input and Output167
Booleans and Return Codes167
Conditionals170
Loops172
Break and Continue174
Creating and Running Shell Scripts176
Command-Line Arguments177
Exiting with a Return Code178
Beyond Shell Scripting178
Final Words179
Acknowledgments179
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