Difference between revisions of "MS-DOS to Linux commands"
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| Shows contents of a file || type || cat || cat file.txt | | Shows contents of a file || type || cat || cat file.txt | ||
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+ | | Finds a string in a file || find || grep || grep abc file.txt | ||
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+ | | Compares the contents of files || fc || diff || diff file1 file2 | ||
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| Screens through a file || more || less || less file.txt | | Screens through a file || more || less || less file.txt | ||
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| Clears screen || cls || clear || clear | | Clears screen || cls || clear || clear | ||
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| Displays the time || time || date || date | | Displays the time || time || date || date | ||
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− | | Deletes files || del || rm || rm | + | | Deletes files || del || rm || rm file.txt |
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| "Echoes" output on the screen || echo || echo || echo this message | | "Echoes" output on the screen || echo || echo || echo this message | ||
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| Edits files with simple text editor || edit || pico || pico file.txt | | Edits files with simple text editor || edit || pico || pico file.txt | ||
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| Formats a thumbdrive || format D: || mke2fs (or mformat) || /sbin/mke2fs /dev/usb0 | | Formats a thumbdrive || format D: || mke2fs (or mformat) || /sbin/mke2fs /dev/usb0 | ||
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| Shows amount of RAM and use || mem || free || procinfo | | Shows amount of RAM and use || mem || free || procinfo | ||
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Additional essential Linux commands, with no equivalent in MS-DOS are listed below: | Additional essential Linux commands, with no equivalent in MS-DOS are listed below: |
Revision as of 01:59, 21 March 2024
Many Linux commands typed at a shell prompt are similar to the commands you would type in MS-DOS. In fact, some commands are identical.
Command's Purpose | MS-DOS | Linux | Example |
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Copies files | copy | cp | cp thisfile.txt /home/directory |
Moves files | move | mv | mv thisfile.txt /home/directory |
Renames a file | ren | mv | mv thisfile.txt thatfile.txt |
Lists files | dir | ls | ls |
Changes directories with a relative path | cd .. | cd .. | cd .. |
Changes directories with a specified path (absolute path) | cd pathname | cd pathname | cd /home/directory |
Creates a directory | mkdir | mkdir | mkdir directory |
Shows your location in the file system | chdir | pwd | pwd |
Shows contents of a file | type | cat | cat file.txt |
Finds a string in a file | find | grep | grep abc file.txt |
Compares the contents of files | fc | diff | diff file1 file2 |
Screens through a file | more | less | less file.txt |
Clears screen | cls | clear | clear |
Closes prompt window | exit | exit | exit |
Displays or sets date | date | date | date |
Displays the time | time | date | date |
Deletes files | del | rm | rm file.txt |
"Echoes" output on the screen | echo | echo | echo this message |
Edits files with simple text editor | edit | pico | pico file.txt |
Formats a thumbdrive | format D: | mke2fs (or mformat) | /sbin/mke2fs /dev/usb0 |
Compress files | arj | tar/gzip | tar zcvf /home/directory |
Displays command help | command /? | command --help | ls --help (or man ls) |
Shows amount of RAM and use | mem | free | procinfo |
Bear in mind that Pipe | works the same:
cat file.txt | grep abc
Additional essential Linux commands, with no equivalent in MS-DOS are listed below:
df: Display disk space usage find: Search for files and directories within a directory hierarchy tail: Display the last lines of log files chmod: Change file permissions chown: Change file owner and group sudo/su: Execute a command as the superuser apt-get/yum/dnf: Package management commands for installing packages ps: Display information about active processes kill: Terminate processes crontab: Schedule tasks