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UNIX COMMANDS
- cat filename print filename on screen
- cd newdirectory change current directory to newdirectory
- cp oldfile newfile copy oldfile to newfile
- g++ filename(s) To compile C++ program.
- ls list files in current directory
- ls a* list files in current directory beginning with the letter 'a'.
- more filename list filename on screen one page at a time.
hit spacebar to advance
- less filename list filename on screen one page at a time.
Hit spacebar to advance to next page. Use ctrl-u to go to previous page.
Type 'q' to exit.
- lpr filename Print filename.
- man command Brings up manual pages describing command.
- mkdir directory name Make a new directory.
- mv oldfile newfile rename oldfile as newfile
- pwd what is current directory where you are.
- rm filename Remove filename.
- rmdir filename Remove a directory that is empty.
- vi filename Edit filename using vi editor.
- ZZ to
exit and save what you have done.
- :q! to exit and not save what you have done.
- :w to write the current file to disk without exiting vi.
- i or a to type words or text. Hit 'esc' key to
stop typing words into the document.
- h moves the cursor backwards.
- k moves the cursor up.
- l moves the cursor to the right.
- j moves the cursor down.
- b moves the cursor back by one word.
- w moves the cursor forward by one word.
- dw deletes a word.
- x deletes a character.
- o starts a new line for you to type.
- dd deletes an entire line of text.
- G moves the cursor to the end of the file.
- 1G moves the cursor to the beginning of the file.
- 0 moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
- $ moves the cursor to the end of the line.
- /whatever searches for string ``whatever'' in
the file and moves the cursor there.
- control-u moves the cursor up one screenful.
- control-d moves the cursor down one screenful.
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Clare Yu
2000-01-31