Name of Experiment: Terminal - A Command Line Interface Goal: Interaction with Linux through Command Line Interface. **Execute the below commands step by step and take a snapshot of the executed**.
Name of Experiment: Terminal - A Command Line Interface
Goal: Interaction with Linux through Command Line Interface.
**Execute the below commands step by step and take a snapshot of the executed**.
- ls - list the contents in the directory
Usage: ls <directory>
- cd - change directory
Usage: cd <directory>
- pwd - Present working directory
Usage: pwd
- mkdir - Make a directory
Usage: mkdir <directory>
5) rmdir - Remove a directory
Usage: rmdir <directory>
6) rm - is a command utility used to remove files and directories
Usage: rm [OPTIONS] FILE
7) mv - is a command used to move files and directories.
Usage: mv [OPTIONS] SOURCE DESTINATION
- The source can be one or more files but the destination should be a
single file or directory
- If you define a single file as SOURCE, and the destination target is
existing directory, then file is moved to the specific directory.
- If you specify a single file as SOURCE and the single file as
DESTINATION target then you are renaming a file
8) cp - is a command-line utility for copying files and directories on Unix and
Linux systems.
Usage: cp [OPTIONS] SOURCE... DESTINATION
- If you want to copy a folder which is occupied, please pass the recursive
flag
9) which - is a command to search for an executable
Usage: which <command>
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