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Common Commands
- Move files:
mv <source> <dest>
- Move directories:
mv -r <source> <dest>
- Copy files:
cp <source> <dest>
- Copy directories:
cp -r <source> <dest>
- 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 <filename>
- Batch rename multiple files:
rename -v <find_this_string> <replace_with_this_string> <in_these_files>
- Remove (delete) files:
rm <filename>
- Remove (delete) a directory:
rm -r <dirname>
- Make a new file:
touch <filename>
- Make a new directory:
mkdir <dirname>
- 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 <dirname>
- 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 simplycd
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 <file>
- Termite the processes with a specific word in it:
killall -q <word>
- Get the current time and settings:
timedatectl
- Show what gets executed when you run a command:
which <command>
- Create a symbolic (soft) link between two files:
ln -s <source> <dest>
- When a program references
dest
, it will link to and givesource
. - In comparison, a hard link is when you make a copy of the file
- When a program references
- Change the permissions of a directory to all users:
chmod -R a+rwX dir/
- Give permissions to the user
hello
and the groupworld
: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:
<json_output> | jq '.'
Inox
- Open a webpage in a borderless window:
inox --app=<url>
- Open a webpage in the regular browser window:
inox <url>
Waterfox
- Open a webpage in a new window:
waterfox --new-window <url>
- Open a webpage in a new tab:
waterfox --new-tab <url>
- Search for a specific term:
waterfox --search <term>
Dealing with Archives
- Zip all files in a directotry:
zip -r <zip_name> <directory>
- View the contents of rar files:
unrar lb <files>
- Extract the contents of rar files:
unrar x <files>
- Extract the contents of zip files:
unzip <files>
- Extract any type of archiving algorithm:
extract <filename>
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 <files/dir>
Pacaur
- Install packages:
pacaur -S <packages>
- Remove packages (including dependencies no longer needed):
pacaur -Rs <packages>
- Update all packages:
pacaur -Syu
- Search for a specific package:
pacaur -Ss <package>
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.
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 <command>
- Run the previous command as root:
pls !!