Top 30 Linux Commands| Top Linux commands for Interview |Useful Linux Command for Linux Lover

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1. Cd command - used to change the dir
2. Mkdir- make dir
3. Rmdir- remove dir
4. Ls- list dir
5. Ifconfig- check ip address
6. Touch- create blank file
7. Gedit- create file and type
8. Cat- read any file contents
9. useradd- create new user
10. passwd- create password for user
11. su- switch user
12. mv move dir
13. top- see the current running services
14. ping- check reachability
15. chmod- change permission
16. sudo- access root
17. curl- extract info from urls
18. cp- copy the dir or file
19. uname- user can see all system info
20. fdisk manage disk and partition
21. systemctl- check system services running status
22. apt-get- install and remove the packages
23. nmcli- check network card details
24. head –n = read first line
25. free-h = calculate free mem
26. man – manual of inserted commands
27. ps – check running process
28. kill – kill the service
29. kill -9 kill forcefully
30. history- check terminal commands history



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