10 Useful Linux Commands

    Here's a list of 10 commands which may come handy when using the command line in Linux:

    Search for all files modified in the last N days containing a specific text in their name

    find DIR -mtime -N -name "*TEXT*"

    For example:

    find ~ -mtime -5 -name "*log*"

    Will display all the files modified in the past 5 days which include the text 'log' in their filename.

    Determine which processes use the most memory

    ps aux | sort -nk 4 | tail

    Will show the first 10 processes which use the most memory, using ascendant sorting. Alternately:

    ps aux | sort -nrk 4 | head

    Will show the first 10 processes using most memory, using descendent sorting.

    Output of ps aux | sort -nrk 4 | head

    Display the username which is currently logged in

    whoami

    Show date using format modifiers

    date +"%H:%M:%S"

    Will output time in format HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND. You can use any format specifiers explained in the man page. The double quotes are required in case you need to use spaces.

    Showing date in format month, day year

    Show info about a specific user

    finger $USER

    Output of finger $USER

    Show disk usage separately for each partition

    df -h

    The -h switch will tell df to show human-readable sizes (KB, MB and GB when it is the case)

    df -B 1K

    Will show sizes in kilobytes.

    Show which modules are loaded

    lsmod

    Add or remove a module to/from the Linux kernel

    Insert a module:

    modprobe MODULE

    Remove a module:

    modprobe -r MODULE

    Search for a file using locate

    locate FILENAME

    Will search the locate database (created with updatedb) for any path or file which contains FILENAME.

    Change the encoding of a text file

    iconv -f INITIAL_ENCODING -t DESIRED_ENCODING filename

    For example:

    iconv -f ISO-8859-16 -t UTF-8 myfile.txt

    Will change the encoding of myfile.txt from ISO-8859-16 (Romanian) to UTF-8.
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