In Linux, how many types of commands? What are the Linux command types? This article, we will learn about it. Currently there are many different operating systems, many different programs,…
Series: Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
- This entry is part 2 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
In this article, we will learn about the type command, the type command used to display a command’s type. The type command itself is a builtin shell, which can be…
- This entry is part 3 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
This article will guide you to use the which command to display the executable’s location. Sometimes, on your system there will be more than one version of the executable program…
- This entry is part 4 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
To get help for shell builtins, use the help command. Why is that? In Linux, we have a lot of commands. And the commands have different instructions and usage options.…
- This entry is part 5 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
This article will guide you to use the man command to display a program’s manual page. Most programs executed in Linux include a section called manual or man page. What…
- This entry is part 6 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
Display appropriate commands in Linux with the apropos command. This article will write about this apropos command, what is it and how to use it? In Linux, perhaps few users…
- This entry is part 7 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
Use whatis to display a brief description of the commands. This article will help you know whatis command. What is the whatis command used for? It displays the name and…
- This entry is part 8 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
This article will learn about the info command. The info command is used to display program’s info entry. You have read about the man command, whatis command, apropos command. Now…
- This entry is part 9 of 9 in the series Linux commands: Part 5 - Working with commands
Use alias command to create custom commands. This article will show you how to create and use it in Linux. In the article about the types of commands available in…