Table of contents
- Linux Command to view what's written in file.
- Linux command to change the access permissions of files.
- Linux command to check which commands you have run till now.
- Linux command to remove a directory/ folder.
- Linux Command to create a fruits.txt file and view the content.
- Linux command to add content in devops.txt (one in each line) - Apple, Mango, Banana, Cherry, Kiwi, Orange, Guava.
- Linux Command to show only top three fruits from the file.
- Linux Command to show only bottom three fruits from the file.
- Linux Command to create file colors.txt and to view the content.
- Linux Command to add content in colors.txt (one in each line) - Red, Pink, White, Black, Blue, Orange, Purple, Grey.
- Linux Command to difference between fruits.txt and colors.txt file.
Day 3 TASK
Linux Command to view what's written in file.
$ cat file.txt
#content of file will show here.
Linux command to change the access permissions of files.
$ chmod 777 filename
Linux command to check which commands you have run till now.
$ history
#all previous commans will show here.
Linux command to remove a directory/ folder.
$ rm filename
#remove file.
$ rmdir directoryname
#remove directory.
Linux Command to create a fruits.txt file and view the content.
$ touch fruits.txt
#create empty file filename frutis.txt
$ cat fruits.txt
# view the content but not showing anything because its empty file
Linux command to add content in devops.txt (one in each line) - Apple, Mango, Banana, Cherry, Kiwi, Orange, Guava.
#this will open the file and write content then save
$vi fruits.txt
#another option is like below to add direct content into file when we creating a file
$ echo -e "Apple\nMango\nBanana\nOrange\nkiwi" > fruits.txt
# now cat command show you all content
Linux Command to show only top three fruits from the file.
$ head -n 3 fruits.txt
# OR
$ cat fruits.txt | head -3
Linux Command to show only bottom three fruits from the file.
$ tail -n 3 fruits.txt
# OR
$ cat fruits.txt | tail -3
Linux Command to create file colors.txt and to view the content.
#same as above (fruits.txt)
$ touch colors.txt
$ cat colors.txt
Linux Command to add content in colors.txt (one in each line) - Red, Pink, White, Black, Blue, Orange, Purple, Grey.
#same as above (fruits.txt)
$ echo -e "Red\nPink\nWhite\nblue\nOrange\npurple" > colors.txt
Linux Command to difference between fruits.txt and colors.txt file.
$diff fruits.txt colors.txt
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