Thank YouThere are many sources of Linux command collections. Most people prefer a "cheat sheet" for the most common ones, but there are some more exhaustive lists too. You might like "The Linux Command Line" by William Shotts... he offers this as a free ebook that you can download here (or updated version 17.10 available here). He also hosts a website... http://linuxcommand.org that can help to learn.
Here is a pretty nice Quick Reference sheet made by O'Reilly Publishing.
The Linux Tutorials section of this website also offers a nice range of command line instruction, from Beginner to Advanced.
Also, when in doubt, hit the tab key twice.. if you know the command you want starts with a 'c' but can't rmember it fully, you can hit 'c' then tab-tab and it'll show you all of the available options. If you don't start with any letter, tab-tab will show you the thousands of commands available to you
Is this trick work for all linux distro's, or for just ubuntu.That's a neat trick I've never seen before... thanks @Rob! But the tab-tab by itself doesn't work for me (Linux Mint)... only using tab-tab following a letter.
Hi,
Is there is any list of all commands used in linux ?
I want.