60 Linux Commands you NEED to know ||Nmap command
Here are the top 60 Linux commands you need to know, and we 're gonna do this in 10 minutes. Touch is the quickest and easiest way to create a file. We 'll specify the right arrow and then a name of a file, a new or existing file. The best way is to hit I to start inserting text and once you 're done, hit Escape Colon and wq to write and quit.
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We can make a new directory with the M K D I R command. If you do n't want anyone to ever see what 's in that file , you can shred it. The Man command will help you with things you do n't know, which is a lot , at least for me. Nick did n't have a password but I can change that with the password command. If you wan'na change your password , just type in password or password. Now the Bible 's kind of big , what do you say ? We made that file smaller.
If we wan'na read our file we could cat it but that 's crazy. A better way is using the less command giving you one page at a time. The sort command will sort your stuff alphabetically alphabetically. The fine command is nuts and will help you well fine things type in fine. We can find out if anything 's up with ping ping and then the name of the website. We can limit that with a dash C command specifying the count of things we wan'na send just five packets. If you want to see the path through the internet you 're taking to get to a website, you can use the trace route command. You can use the DF command and more specifically the DF dash capital H command. You can echo a problem out to bcbc will tell you what the answer is. If you want a history of all we did type in history and that 's a lot of stuff. And finally, if you wan'na reboot pseudo reboot, pseudo shut down.