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Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet


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Did you know that there are literally hundreds of Linux commands? Even on a bare-bones Linux server install there are easily over 1,000 different commands.

The interesting thing is that most people only need to use a very small subset of those commands.  I like to pride myself on my command line prowess, but there are really only about a hundred commands that I ever use and even fewer that I use on a daily basis.

Would you like to know what those common commands are?

Well, lucky for you I put together a Linux command line cheat sheet. It breaks down commands by category and includes a clickable table of contents.  That way you can quickly find the exact command you need.

 

https://sharewareonsale.com/s/free-linux-command-line-cheat-sheet-100-discount

 

https://sharewareonsale.tradepub.com/free/w_lina01/prgm.cgi

 

 

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Thanks for the share but considering thousands of freely available Unix/Linux cheat sheets online for download, this offer seems unacceptable because it is asking for complete personal information down to the work address beside an email address plus verification process just to give you a download link!  Thanks, but no thanks.  :protest:

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9 minutes ago, DLord said:

Thanks for the share but considering thousands of freely available Unix/Linux cheat sheets online for download, this offer seems unacceptable because it is asking for complete personal information down to the work address beside an email address plus verification process just to give you a download link!  Thanks, but no thanks.  :protest:

i used :

http://www.fakemailgenerator.com

Thanks, but no thanks.  :protest:

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www.linuxtrainingacademy.com/linux-commands-cheat-sheet/

You can read those commands at the above link

In Firefox you can print to file and save as PDF.

Enjoy without taking part in unknown mail collector.

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