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-h = human readable | -h = human readable | ||
-s = summarize (Display only total for each arguement) | -s = summarize (Display only total for each arguement) | ||
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+ | '''TAR''' | ||
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+ | ''Basic usage'' | ||
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+ | ''to create a tar archive:'' | ||
+ | tar -pcvzf filename.tgz directory1/ directory2/ | ||
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+ | ''to extract an archive'' | ||
+ | tar -xvzf filename.tgz -C destination_directory/ | ||
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+ | ''Usefull tar options:'' | ||
+ | -x = extract | ||
+ | -c = create | ||
+ | -v = verbose (displays whats being archived or extracted on screen) | ||
+ | -j = use BZip format (.tar.bz2) | ||
+ | -z = use GZip format (.tar.gz or .tgz) | ||
+ | -p = Preserve file permissions | ||
+ | -f = File | ||
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More to come... | More to come... | ||
[[Category:Linux]] | [[Category:Linux]] |
Revision as of 23:13, 17 December 2006
Linux Commands that I rarely use and often forget.
pwd = (Print Working Directory) Displays the current directory you're in.
nmap = (Network Map) Utility that displays open network ports.
Basic usage: nmap 192.168.0.1
grep = Hard to explain, Filtering utility.
Basic usage: grep 'FilterString' filename
Usefull grep options:
-i 'FilterString' = case insensitive -b # = Display # number of lines BEFORE a match -a # = Display # number of lines AFTER a match -v = Invert Match or Exclusion 'FilterString1'\|'FilterString2'\|'FilterString3' = Multiple Filters
du = List the size of a file or Directory
Basic usage: du -hs <file or dir>
Usefull du options:
-h = human readable -s = summarize (Display only total for each arguement)
TAR
Basic usage
to create a tar archive:
tar -pcvzf filename.tgz directory1/ directory2/
to extract an archive
tar -xvzf filename.tgz -C destination_directory/
Usefull tar options:
-x = extract -c = create -v = verbose (displays whats being archived or extracted on screen) -j = use BZip format (.tar.bz2) -z = use GZip format (.tar.gz or .tgz) -p = Preserve file permissions -f = File
More to come...