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  • [[category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • The following is a compilation of '''useful one-line scripts for [[Perl]]'''. The original was compiled by Tom Christiansen, how ;-p : Execute the command for every line of the file.
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  • *[[Network tools for Linux]] *[http://logi.cc/linux/netfilter-log-format.php3 Netfilter]
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  • ==Mathomatic command reference== see: [http://mathomatic.orgserve.de/math/doc/am.html Mathomatic Command Reference]
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  • ...e them in a pipe as any other [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|Linux]] command or use them in a cgi script. All programs are written in ANSI C, and are su ...n a given sequence. You can either type the sequence directly as a command line argument, like
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  • The article will cover the Subversion command-line client (or just '''svn''') for version >= 1.4.3. ...nts, recursing on the directories. If no arguments are supplied to such a command, it recurses on the current directory (inclusive) by default.
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • '''msec''' is a package of [[Mandriva Linux]] security tools. ity when called interactivelly (on the command line or from Mandriva
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...ADME for stand-alone BLAST" document. It will only cover the process for [[Linux]] systems (and assume 32-bit OS).'' .../ (the archive will be called something like <code>ncbi-blast-2.2.25+-ia32-linux.tar.gz</code> for 32-bit versions).
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  • ;<code>postlock</code>: lock mail folder and execute command [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...figuration management project created by Linus Torvalds, initially for the Linux kernel development. $ man git-add # man page on the 'add' command
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ==List of network tools for Linux== ===Net-tools===
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  • --line=NUM Only print line(s) NUM of each file -o Show only the part of a line matching PATTERN
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  • ...inux Command Line Tools|command line tools]] used to work with the command line directory stack. ...time, optionally changing to a new directory. The '''<code>popd</code>''' command returns to the path at the top of the directory stack.
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • make linux-pgf77 make linux-gfortran
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  • ...he '''tput''' command in [[Linux]]. It is a standard Unix operating system command, which is used to set terminal features. *Tansley DSW (2000). "Creating screen output". ''Linux and UNIX shell programming''. Safari Tech Books Online. Addison-Wesley. ISB
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  • '''xxd''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|Linux command]] that creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also co *Print 120 bytes as continuous hexdump with 20 octets per line.
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  • ...nix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a powerful command interpreter for shell scripting. Zsh can be thought of as an extended Bourn *[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-z/index.html Curtains up: introducing the Z shell]
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  • '''<code>etckeeper</code>''' is a collection of tools to let <code>/etc</code> be stored in a [[git]], mercurial, darcs, or bzr r ...source version) &mdash; a Ruby-based management and automation tool for [[Linux]] system administration.
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  • ...up until its replacement BLAST+ was released by the NCBI. The "new" BLAST+ tools like <code>blastn</code>, <code>blastp</code>, <code>blastx</code>, <code>t ;legacy_blast.pl : Converts a legacy blast search command line into blast+ counterpart and execute it
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  • *Command line mode [e] :Specify configuration file directives on the command-line which will be evaluated after all configuration files has been read. Exampl
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...de>''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|Linux CLI]] [[coreutils]] command to translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters. ...ation and blank characters to a single newline. That puts each "word" on a line by itself. Next it maps all uppercase characters to lower case, and finally
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  • ...t</tt>''' (for '''SO'''cket '''CAT''') is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|CLI]] utility that acts as a multipurpose relay for bidirectional data tran ...at]] and rinetd replacement, to redirect TCP-oriented programs to a serial line, or to establish a relatively secure environment (su and chroot) for runnin
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  • In [[Linux]], '''swap''' is space on the hard disk that is reserved to be used as virt A swap partition can be created with most Linux partitioning tools (e.g. [[fdisk]], [[cfdisk]]). Swap partitions are typically designated as t
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  • ...m loads, including CPU activity, memory/paging, device load, network, etc. Linux distributions provide <code>`sar`</code> through the <code>sysstat</code> p The sysstat package contains the following system performance tools:
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  • $ wget <nowiki>http://www.reznor.com/tools/chkrootkit.md5</nowiki> Note: If that <code>`make sense`</code> command returns something like "<code>/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc</code>", you nee
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  • ...playing everything (and more) that your <code>`[[df (command)|df]]`</code> command does. It features the ability to display your disk usage in whatever format With scaled alternative 1, sizes within a line may scale to dif‐
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  • '''<tt>xl</tt>''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|CLI]] tool that is based on the xenlight library (libxl), a library designe
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  • '''ethtool''' is a [[Linux]] command for displaying or modifying the Network Interface Controller (NIC) paramete The command is useful for:
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  • ...>tcpdump</code>''' is a common packet analyzer that runs under the command line. It allows the user to intercept and display TCP/IP and other packets being * Read the packets from a previously saved file (e.g., from the previous command):
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  • ...-line-linux.html How to manage your music library from the command line on Linux] [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • *Edit <code>/etc/fstab</code> and add the following line: *Create/edit <code>/etc/crypttab</code> and add the following line:
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  • ...will explain how to use the '''Logical Volume Manager''' ('''LVM''') in [[Linux]]. *Make it persistent by adding the following line to your <code>/etc/fstab</code> file and test mount it (again):
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  • ...remote computers. To do so, on a computer A with IP 192.168.1.2, run this command: Then, from any other computer on the same network, one could run this nc command:
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • '''Security-Enhanced Linux''' ('''SELinux''') is a Linux kernel security module that provides the mechanism for supporting access co ...fcontext -l | grep httpd_sys_content_t # gives you examples for the next command:
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...rate limiting. To do all of this, add or update the <code>restrict</code> line in your <code>/etc/ntp.conf</code> file: [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • '''Gentoo Linux''' is a computer operating system based on the [[Linux]] [[Linux kernel|kernel]] and built using the Portage package management system. [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...to be 100% binary compatible with its upstream source, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). * Install the "Development Tools":
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • The basic structure of every xm command is almost always: ...ptions. There are a few exceptions to this rule in the cases where the sub command in question acts on all domains, the entire machine, or directly on the xen
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  • A "<code>chroot</code>" in [[Linux]] is an operation that changes the apparent root directory for the current $ cat /etc/mtab # check that the following line exists
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  • :Stores information from Linux Audit daemon (auditd). This log contains information on what users perform :This will contain failed login attempts. Use the 'last' command to view this log. Example: <code>sudo lastb</code> or <code>last -f /var/lo
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  • A '''chroot''' on [[Linux]] operating systems is an operation that changes the apparent root director [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...ing servers (among other things). This article will ''only'' discuss the [[Linux]] aspects. Most of the examples will use [[Vagrant]]. However, some of the ...top/local machine in most cases) and "<code>[remote] $</code>" indicates a command to be run on one of the nodes.
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  • ...lities designed as a central management and configuration platform for the Linux computer operating system. ● vboxadd.service loaded failed failed LSB: VirtualBox Linux Additions kernel modules
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  • * Detach from Linux screen session: C-a w (windows) Show a list of window names in the status line.
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  • -l, --line-mode count lines instead of bytes [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...a list of users, a list of URLs, or a list of tables. A job can also be a command that reads from a pipe. GNU parallel can then split the input and pipe it i ...e>.foo</code> for occurrences of the string <code>bar</code>. The parallel command will work as expected unless a file name contains a newline. In order to av
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  • ...or [[Linux]]. It is used to monitor interactions between processes and the Linux kernel, which include system calls, signal deliveries, and changes of proce <code>strace(1)</code> is an indispensable tool for any Linux Systems Administrator. [[Christoph Champ|I]] use it on a daily basis at wor
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  • The first characters of each line are in the format: <code>[<bus>]:[<slot>].[<func>]</code> [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ''Note: Each <code>VBoxManage</code> command is linked to the underscore command of the same name (i.e., <code>vboxmanage</code>).'' [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • * Add the following line to the <code>/etc/inetd.conf</code> file: [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...s, parsing them and closing the file. The sysctl system call does exist on Linux, but does not have a wrapping function in glibc and is not recommended for ==How to enable IP forwarding in Linux==
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  • '''jq''' is a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. jq is like [[sed]] for JSON data - you can use it to slice * [https://github.com/mikefarah/yq yq] &mdash; a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV and properties processor.
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...line provides labels for each of the columns in the output. Each following line represents one open socket. Results from <code>$(cat /proc/net/tcp)</code> ; <code>sl</code> : The number of the line in the output listing.
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...filesystem that contains everything it needs to run: code, runtime, system tools, system libraries – anything you can install on a server. This guarantees ...ode, runtime, system tools, system libraries, settings. Available for both Linux and Windows based apps, containerized software will always run the same, re
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  • If you don't see a command prompt, try pressing enter. command:
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  • ...alembic.ini</code> (created by the above command) and change the following line to match your MySQL user, password, hostname, and database name (note: chan * If the above command did not return any errors, create your first revision:
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  • * Add the following line to <code>/etc/exports</code>: * Make the NFS mount persistent by adding the following line to the client's <code>/etc/fstab</code>:
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  • To list all the Namespaces, we can run the following command: # Uncomment the following line if you wish to be able to pass files from
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  • * Open up a Terraform interactive command: ...you what changes it will make without doing the actual changes. The second command will ensure that only the changes you saw on screen are applied. If you wou
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  • ...s with the four characters "From" followed by a space (the so named "From_ line") and the sender's email address. RFC 4155 defines that a UTC timestamp fol [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • *# Cloud Shell and Cloud SDK (command-line interface) * Command line interface (CLI) tools for managing resources and applications on GCP
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  • ==Big Data tools and technologies== ...allows users to create and run MapReduce jobs with any executables (e.g., Linux shell utilities) as the mapper and/or the reducer.
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  • * In depth analysis requires a combination of tools like SQL, statistics, and machine learning to gain meaningful insights from * Operational and debugging tools from the Java stack are available for programmers.
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  • curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add - sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu xenial stable"
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ==Install the client tools== Note: See [https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/ here] for how to install on other OSes.
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  • * To update the version of nginx in the deployment, execute the following command: ...ack an object's rollout, you can use the <code>kubectl rollout undo</code> command.
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  • '''moreutils''' is a collection of Unix/[[Linux]] tools. ==List of tools in moreutils==
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  • ...s model based in San Francisco, California. HashiCorp provides open-source tools and commercial products that enable developers, operators and security prof ==Open-source tools==
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  • command terminated with exit code 1 [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...or a form of multiline string literals that use similar syntax, preserving line breaks and other whitespace (including indentation) in the text. ...the following example, text is passed to the [[tr (Unix)|<code>tr</code>]] command (transliterating lower to upper-case) using a here document. This could be
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  • ...ganization also offers an introductory Essentials program for beginners in Linux and open source, as well as an Open Technology track for professionals work This article will focus on the Linux Professional Certification Track.
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  • '''bc''' is an arbitrary precision calculator language found on most Linux distributions. ...standard input. All code is executed as it is read. (If a file contains a command to halt the processor, <code>bc</code> will never read from the standard in
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  • ...g''' (aka "Domain Information Groper") is a network administration command-line tool for querying the Domain Name System (DNS). When you pass a domain name to the dig command, by default it displays the A record (the IP address of the site that is qu
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  • [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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  • ...face to internal data structures about running processes in the kernel. In Linux, it can also be used to obtain information about the kernel and to change c Linux first added a /proc filesystem in [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/history/history.git/commit/?h=0.97.3 v0.97.3], September 1992, a
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  • ...e of its host system. In 2015, Docker donated the OCI Specification to The Linux Foundation with a reference implementation called runc. Since 28 February 2 ...e hosted in the [https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cri-tools/releases cri-tools] repository.
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  • '''yq''' is a lightweight and portable command-line YAML, JSON and XML processor. yq uses [[jq]] like syntax but works with YAM [[Category:Linux Command Line Tools]]
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