In Linux, to perform the move or rename of a file or directory, we use the mv command. This command performs one of the two features mentioned, depending on usage. In…
Linux Commands
- This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Linux commands: Part 4 - Manipulating files and directories
To create a directory in Linux, use the command mkdir – this command is an acronym for “make directory”. mkdir command is pretty simple to use and this article is for…
- This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Linux commands: Part 4 - Manipulating files and directories
With a file manager, we can drag and drop a file from one directory to another, copy and paste files, etc. So why use these old command line programs? The…
- This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Linux commands: Part 3 - Exploring the system
In the Linux system, there are very long text files, such as system log files. To be able to view long text files easily, you can use the less command.…
- This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Linux commands: Part 3 - Exploring the system
Sometimes while working with Linux systems, you will see the type of file that you may have never known before. Linux supports you with a command you can determine the…
- This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Linux commands: Part 2 - Navigation
To work on Linux systems, you have to work with directories and files, in this article I will talk about changing the working directory in Linux using the cd command.…
- This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series Linux commands: Part 3 - Exploring the system
To list the files and directories in the current working directory, we use the ls command. If on the Windows operating system, when you move to a specific folder, the…