Essential Linux Commands Every Programmer Should Know: Other Common Utilities
The article explains the basics of Linux commands, notes that everything in Linux is treated as a file, distinguishes Linux and shell commands, and then showcases commonly used commands for online help, compression, file searching, permission management, and login information, each illustrated with screenshots.
Online Query and Help Commands
The article introduces commands used to query system information and obtain help, showing a screenshot of typical usage examples.
File Compression and Decompression Commands
It presents the standard utilities for compressing and extracting archives, accompanied by an illustrative image.
Search File Commands
The article lists commands for locating files within the filesystem, with a supporting screenshot.
System Permission and User Authorization Commands
It covers commands that manage file permissions and user privileges, illustrated by an image.
Commands to View System User Login Information
Finally, the article shows commands that display login records and user session details, with a corresponding screenshot.
The author concludes that mastering these common Linux commands enables programmers to handle everyday system tasks efficiently.
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