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Linux Basic Commands

This includes the basic Linux commands that you may need while using discovery.

Whenever you need help with a command, type man (short for manual) and the command name. This will list more extensive information about the command.

In this module you will learn how to:

  1. List directory content

  2. Create and remove directories

  3. Copy files and directories

  4. Move/Rename files and directories

  5. Change/Print the current directory

  6. Remove files and directories

  7. View/Display Files

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