Last Updated on April 21, 2023
| Commands: I-M | |
|---|---|
| id | Display current user and group identity |
| info | Reads documentation stored in the info format |
| install | Copy files and set attributes |
| join | Join lines of two sorted files on a common field |
| kill | Sends a signal to a process, usually related to stopping the process |
| less | Open a file for interactive reading, allowing scrolling and search |
| ln | Creates links to files and directories |
| locate | Find filenames quickly |
| logname | Shows the user's login name |
| lpr | CUPS tool for printing files |
| man | Format and display manual pages |
| mkdir | Create a directory |
| mkfifo | Make FIFOs (named pipes) |
| mknod | Create block or character device special files |
| more | Open a file for interactive reading, allowing scrolling and search |
| mount | Provides access to an entire filesystem in one directory |
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