Linux Commands Handbook
by Mohammadullah Al Noman
Start Learning Linux from Beginners to Advanced
App Name | Linux Commands Handbook |
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Developer | Mohammadullah Al Noman |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 6 MB |
Latest Version | 1.1.18 |
Average Rating | 4.43 |
Rating Count | 49 |
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Linux Commands Handbook is a user-friendly Android app designed for Linux enthusiasts. It offers a comprehensive collection of commands, making it easy to learn and reference Linux commands anytime, anywhere. Whether you’re a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an experienced user needing quick access, this app simplifies your command-line experience. Enhance your Linux skills and streamline your workflow with the Linux Commands Handbook.
MAIN FEATURES:
👉 What is Linux and How does it work.
👉 Linux Installation.
👉 Linux Beginner Tutorials.
• Introduction to Linux and shells
• The Linux man command
• The Linux ls command
• The Linux cd command
• The Linux pwd command
• The Linux mkdir command
• The Linux rmdir command
• The Linux mv command
• The Linux cp command
• The Linux open command
• The Linux touch command
• The Linux find command
• The Linux ln command
• The Linux gzip command
• The Linux gunzip command
• The Linux tar command
• The Linux alias command
• The Linux cat command
• The Linux less command
• The Linux tail command
• The Linux wc command
• The Linux grep command
• The Linux sort command
• The Linux uniq command
• The Linux diff command
• The Linux echo command
• The Linux chown command
• The Linux chmod command
• The Linux umask command
• The Linux du command
• The Linux df command
• The Linux basename command
• The Linux dirname command
• The Linux ps command
• The Linux top command
• The Linux kill command
• The Linux killall command
• The Linux jobs command
• The Linux bg command
• The Linux fg command
• The Linux type command
• The Linux which command
• The Linux nohup command
• The Linux xargs command
• The Linux vim editor command
• The Linux emacs editor command
• The Linux nano editor command
• The Linux whoami command
• The Linux who command
• The Linux su command
• The Linux sudo command
• The Linux passwd command
• The Linux ping command
• The Linux traceroute command
• The Linux clear command
• The Linux history command
• The Linux export command
• The Linux crontab command
• The Linux uname command
• The Linux env command
• The Linux printenv command
👉 Linux Intermediate Tutorials.
• Databases with Linux
• Installing programs and upgrading versions
• How to automate tasks on a Linux system
• Mail Servers
• Users on a system
• Webservers
• Dealing with Security Issues
• Text Processing and Manipulation
• Using vi/vim
• The administrator's other duties
• File and Print sharing
• Using Perl
• Using Emacs
👉 Linux Advanced Tutorials.
• Basic Security
• Programming in Linux
• tcpdump
• Programming with BASH
• Keeping Your Linux System Secure In An Insecure World
• Firewalls
• Checking for damage with rootkit hunter
• Linux and Subversion
• Providing Services Under Linux
• Linux and CVS
• Setting up snort
• OpenSSH
👉 Important tips regarding Linux commands.
👉 Search Command from Command Library
👉 Command Description
👉 Lesson for Linux Kali
👉 Interview questions and answer (Linux, Unix & Shell)
Hopefully the app will be very useful to you. If you like the app and the progress we're making, please show us your support by submitting a 5-star (*) review. Thank You!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
I warmly welcome your suggestions, recommendations and improvement ideas. Please feel free to send your feedback at [email protected] and I will be happy to help you out.
Recent changes:
● General improvement in user interface.
● Added many more commands, including a search option.
MAIN FEATURES:
👉 What is Linux and How does it work.
👉 Linux Installation.
👉 Linux Beginner Tutorials.
• Introduction to Linux and shells
• The Linux man command
• The Linux ls command
• The Linux cd command
• The Linux pwd command
• The Linux mkdir command
• The Linux rmdir command
• The Linux mv command
• The Linux cp command
• The Linux open command
• The Linux touch command
• The Linux find command
• The Linux ln command
• The Linux gzip command
• The Linux gunzip command
• The Linux tar command
• The Linux alias command
• The Linux cat command
• The Linux less command
• The Linux tail command
• The Linux wc command
• The Linux grep command
• The Linux sort command
• The Linux uniq command
• The Linux diff command
• The Linux echo command
• The Linux chown command
• The Linux chmod command
• The Linux umask command
• The Linux du command
• The Linux df command
• The Linux basename command
• The Linux dirname command
• The Linux ps command
• The Linux top command
• The Linux kill command
• The Linux killall command
• The Linux jobs command
• The Linux bg command
• The Linux fg command
• The Linux type command
• The Linux which command
• The Linux nohup command
• The Linux xargs command
• The Linux vim editor command
• The Linux emacs editor command
• The Linux nano editor command
• The Linux whoami command
• The Linux who command
• The Linux su command
• The Linux sudo command
• The Linux passwd command
• The Linux ping command
• The Linux traceroute command
• The Linux clear command
• The Linux history command
• The Linux export command
• The Linux crontab command
• The Linux uname command
• The Linux env command
• The Linux printenv command
👉 Linux Intermediate Tutorials.
• Databases with Linux
• Installing programs and upgrading versions
• How to automate tasks on a Linux system
• Mail Servers
• Users on a system
• Webservers
• Dealing with Security Issues
• Text Processing and Manipulation
• Using vi/vim
• The administrator's other duties
• File and Print sharing
• Using Perl
• Using Emacs
👉 Linux Advanced Tutorials.
• Basic Security
• Programming in Linux
• tcpdump
• Programming with BASH
• Keeping Your Linux System Secure In An Insecure World
• Firewalls
• Checking for damage with rootkit hunter
• Linux and Subversion
• Providing Services Under Linux
• Linux and CVS
• Setting up snort
• OpenSSH
👉 Important tips regarding Linux commands.
👉 Search Command from Command Library
👉 Command Description
👉 Lesson for Linux Kali
👉 Interview questions and answer (Linux, Unix & Shell)
Hopefully the app will be very useful to you. If you like the app and the progress we're making, please show us your support by submitting a 5-star (*) review. Thank You!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
I warmly welcome your suggestions, recommendations and improvement ideas. Please feel free to send your feedback at [email protected] and I will be happy to help you out.
Recent changes:
● General improvement in user interface.
● Added many more commands, including a search option.