Linux Commands Cheat Sheet for File Management and More

🐧 Every Linux command you actually need — in one cheat sheet. After years of Googling the same commands repeatedly, I wish I'd had this earlier. Here's a breakdown of the 10 categories covered: 📁 File Management — ls, cd, cp, mv, rm, mkdir and more 👁️ File Viewing — cat, less, head, tail, vim, nano 📝 Text Processing — grep, awk, sort, find, diff 🔐 Permissions — chmod, chown 👤 User Management — whoami, sudo, useradd, passwd 🌐 Networking — ssh, curl, wget, ping, ip, ufw 💾 Disk & System Info — df, du, free, uname, neofetch ⚙️ Process Management — ps, top, htop, kill, pkill 🔧 System Control — systemctl, reboot, shutdown 📦 Package Management — apt, dnf, yum, zypper, snap Whether you're a developer, DevOps engineer, or just getting started with Linux — these are the commands that show up every single day. Save this post. You'll thank yourself later. 🔖 What's the one Linux command you use most? Drop it in the comments 👇 #Linux #DevOps #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #SysAdmin #Terminal #OpenSource #Tech #Productivity #LearnToCode

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