Master 5 Essential Linux Commands for DevOps Engineers

Most people use Linux commands. Very few actually understand them. Here are 5 commands you should truly master: 1️⃣ grep Search text inside files 👉 Used for logs, debugging, filtering 2️⃣ awk Process and transform text 👉 Powerful for data extraction 3️⃣ sed Edit text in files 👉 Automate replacements 4️⃣ netstat / ss Check network connections 👉 Debug server issues 5️⃣ tail -f Monitor logs in real-time 👉 Essential for troubleshooting These are not just commands. They are tools for solving real problems. If you master these, you’ll think like a DevOps engineer. Most engineers ignore this level of depth. That’s why they struggle in production. Don’t just use commands. Understand them. Save this for later. Follow for daily DevOps & Cloud content. #Linux #DevOps #CloudComputing #PlatformEngineering #CareerGrowth

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What an arrogant post, assuming we don't understand what we're doing. Take a look in a mirror before you post, snd then don't bother, saving everyone time.

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