GNU Coreutils package

  Fileutils, Shellutils, and Textutils have been combined into the GNU Coreutils package.

The tools supplied with this package are:

  • chgrp - Changes file group ownership.
  • chown - Changes file ownership.
  • chmod - Changes file permissions.
  • cp - Copies files.
  • dd - Copies and converts a file.
  • df - Shows disk free space on filesystems.
  • dir - Gives a brief directory listing.
  • dircolors - Setup program for the color output of GNU ls.
  • du - Shows disk usage on filesystems.
  • install - Copies file and sets its permissions.
  • ln - Creates file links.
  • ls - Lists directory contents.
  • mkdir - Creates directories.
  • mkfifo - Creates FIFOs (named pipes).
  • mknod - Creates special files.
  • mv - Moves files.
  • rm - Removes (deletes) files.
  • rmdir - Removes empty directories.
  • shred - Destroy data in files.
  • sync - Synchronizes filesystem buffers and disk.
  • touch - Changes file timestamps.
  • vdir - Long directory listing.
  • [ - Check file types and compare values
  • basename - Removes the path prefix from a given pathname.
  • chroot - Changes the root directory.
  • date - Prints/sets the system date and time.
  • dirname - Removes the last level or filename from a given pathname.
  • echo - Prints a line of text.
  • env - Displays/modifies the environment.
  • expr - Evaluates expressions.
  • factor - Prints prime factors.
  • false - Returns an unsuccessful exit status.
  • groups - Print the groups that the user is a member of.
  • hostid - Print the numeric identifier for the current host
  • hostname - Print or set the machine name.
  • id - Print real/effective uid/gid.
  • logname - Print current login name.
  • nice - Modify scheduling priority.
  • nohup - Allows a command to continue running after logging out.
  • pathchk - Check file name portability.
  • pinky - Lightweight finger
  • printenv - Prints environment variables.
  • printf - Formats and prints data.
  • pwd - Print the current working directory.
  • seq - Print numeric sequences.
  • sleep - Suspends execution for a specified time.
  • stty - Print/change terminal settings.
  • su - Allows you to adopt the id of another user or superuser.
  • tee - Sends output to multiple files.
  • test - Evaluates an expression.
  • true - Returns a successful exit status.
  • tty - Print terminal name.
  • uname - Print system information.
  • users - Print current user names.
  • who - Print a list of all users currently logged in.
  • whoami - Print effective user id.
  • yes - Print a string repeatedly.
  • cat - concatenate files and print to the standard output
  • cksum - checksum and count the bytes in a file
  • comm - compare two sorted files line by line
  • csplit - split a file into sections determined by context lines
  • cut - remove sections from each line of files
  • expand - convert tabs to spaces
  • fmt - simple optimal text formatter
  • fold - wrap each input line to fit in specified width
  • join - join lines of two files on a common field
  • md5sum - compute and check MD5 message digest
  • nl - number lines of files
  • od - dump files in octal and other formats
  • paste - merge lines of files
  • pr - convert text files for printing
  • ptx - produce a permuted index of file contents
  • sort - sort lines of text files
  • split - split a file into pieces
  • sum - checksum and count the blocks in a file
  • tac - concatenate and print files in reverse
  • tail - output the last part of files
  • tr - translate or delete characters
  • tsort - perform topological sort
  • unexpand - convert spaces to tabs
  • uniq - remove duplicate lines from a sorted file
  • wc - print the number of bytes, words, and lines in files
  • head - output the first part of files
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