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531 Linux Cheat Sheets

Linux (or GNU/Linux, to give it its full name) is one of the most widely used operating systems in the World. Yet to gain a large share of desktop usage, it does power the overwhelming majority of web servers. Our Linux cheat sheets provide help for everything from command line tasks to keyboard shortcuts.

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"Git, GitHub, and Linux Command Cheat-Sheet: A Comprehensive Guide to Commonly Used Commands"
30 Mar 23
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Common commands for administering users and groups on a *nix environment.
19 Dec 11, updated 13 May 16
linux, unix, -nix, passwd, usermod and 4 more ...
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This article provides practical examples for 50 most frequently used commands in Linux / UNIX. This is not a comprehensive list by any means, but this should give you a jumpstart on some of the common Linux commands. Bookmark this article for your future reference.
30 May 16
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30 Jul 15, updated 9 Sep 16
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Raccourcis/aides pour l'administration linux
14 Feb 23
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Basic commands for using Aircrack
11 May 16
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Ansible CLI Cheat Sheet
4 Apr 23
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Quick and fast reminder for Ansible command line
19 Dec 23
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Ansible Playbook reminder
26 Jan 23, updated 1 Mar 24
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A cheatsheet for atom editor in linux
12 May 16
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Default shortcuts for awesome window manager (http://awesome.naquadah.org). The list is copied from awesome man-page.
7 Apr 15, updated 10 May 16
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awk (du nom de ses créateurs, Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger et Brian Kernighan) est ce qu’on appelle un « éditeur de flux ». Agissant comme une sorte de filtre programmable, il prend une série de lignes en entrée sur lesquelles il effectue un traitement dont il renvoie le résultat sur la sortie standard.
19 Apr 15, updated 12 May 16
linux, awk, nawk, gawk, alfred and 9 more ...
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AWK is an interpreted programming language created at Bell Labs in the 1970s,[2] and its name is derived from the family names of its authors – Alfred Aho, Peter Weinberger and Brian Kernighan.
23 Apr 15, updated 12 May 16
linux, filter, editor, awk, nawk and 9 more ...