## Common Commands - Move files: `mv ` - Move directories: `mv -r ` - Copy files: `cp ` - Copy directories: `cp -r ` - Copy all files from one directory to an existing directory (includes dotfiles and subdirectories): `cp -R dir_1/. dir_2/` Note that "renaming" files is the same as moving them from one location to another. For example, if you want to rename a file `oldfile` to `newfile`, then you would type `mv oldfile newfile`. - Print the contents of a file: `cat ` - Batch rename multiple files: `rename -v ` - Remove (delete) files: `rm ` - Remove (delete) a directory: `rm -r ` - Make a new file: `touch ` - Make a new directory: `mkdir ` - List all the files in a directory: `ls` - List all the directories in a directory: `ls -d */` - List all the files in a directory, including dotfiles: `ls -A` - List all the files in dirname: `ls ` - Only list png and jpg files: `ls *.{png,jpg}` ## Switching Directories - Go up one directory: `..` - Go up two directories: `...` - Go to the home directory: `~` OR simply `cd` with no parameters - Go to dirname: `dirname` Note that for all of the above, `cd` is not required. ### Other Commands - Print the working directory: `pwd` - Make a script executable: `chmod +x ` - Termite the processes with a specific word in it: `killall -q ` - Get the current time and settings: `timedatectl` - Show what gets executed when you run a command: `which ` - Create a symbolic (soft) link between two files: `ln -s ` - When a program references `dest`, it will link to and give `source`. - In comparison, a hard link is when you make a copy of the file - Change the permissions of a directory to all users: `chmod -R a+rwX dir/` - Give permissions to the user `hello` and the group `world`: `chown -R hello:world dir/` ### System Commands - Logout of the current user session: `logout` - Restart the system: `reboot` - Turn off the computer: `poweroff` ## Installed Commands These programs are installed on top of the base system. - List the entire contents of a directory: `tree` - List all the directories in a directory, up to 2 levels deep: `tree -d -L 2` - Beautify any JSON output: ` | jq '.'` ### Inox - Open a webpage in a borderless window: `inox --app=` - Open a webpage in the regular browser window: `inox ` ### Waterfox - Open a webpage in a new window: `waterfox --new-window ` - Open a webpage in a new tab: `waterfox --new-tab ` - Search for a specific term: `waterfox --search ` ### Dealing with Archives - Zip all files in a directotry: `zip -r ` - View the contents of rar files: `unrar lb ` - Extract the contents of rar files: `unrar x ` - Extract the contents of zip files: `unzip ` - Extract any type of archiving algorithm: `extract ` **Note**: When using `unrar` or `unzip` to extract multiple files (with wildcards), you must first escape the `*` to `\*`. ### Opening Things Note that the preferred way to open things is with the `open` function; however, sometimes it is necessary to use these commands if, for example, you're loading an entire directory. - Open a video or multiple videos in a playlist: `mpv ` ### Firejail Use `firejail` to sandbox a program or other piece of software. This ensures that the program does not have access to your entire file system since it runs in a restricted environment. - Run a program in firejail with its default profile (if it exists): `firejail ` - Use firejail by default for all programs that have profiles: `firecfg` - List all the programs that use firejail by default: `firecfg --list` - Remove all symbolic links to firejail: `firecfg --clean` - Verify that firejail is being used for a particular program: `firejail --list` ### Pacaur - Install packages: `pacaur -S ` - Remove packages (including dependencies no longer needed): `pacaur -Rs ` - Update all packages: `pacaur -Syu` - Search for a specific package: `pacaur -Ss ` Note that if you ever get 404s with `pacman` or `pacaur`, you need to update your local database to the new download locations with `-Syu` first. ### Other Pacman Variants - View the dependencies of a package in tree format: `pactree -c ` - Add `-d 1` to limit the depth of the tree to one level deep - List all the packages that depend on a certain package: `pactree -rc ` - Remove all cached versions of packages except the most recent one: `paccache -rk1` - Remove all cached versions of uninstalled packages: `paccache -ruk0` ## Custom Commands - Easily switch to a 4k resolution with DPI scaling: `4k` - Easily switch to a 1080p resolution (with 96 DPI): `1080p` - Run a command as root: `pls ` - Run the previous command as root: `pls !!`