Cool Commands for Unix and Windows (ZZ)

These are some commands that I use in Windows and Unix/Linux for various purposes.

Windows (//z 2012-2-21 13:42:23 PM IS2120@CSDN)

ipconfig Show my IP address
ipconfig \all Show my host name, IP addr, MAC addr, subnet mask, DNS servers, etc.
netstat List all TCP connections
netstat -a List all active ports
nslookup host Get IP addr for host
ping host See if a host is accessible


Unix/Linux


System related
uptime Show how long the system has been up
uname -a Show the OS name and version
hostname Shows the machine's name
ps -f -u username Lists all the processes I'm running
echo $0 Shows what shell I'm using
echo $path Shows my path (or any environment variable)

Network related
netstat List all TCP connections
netstat -a List all active ports
nslookup host Get IP addr for host
ping host See if a host is accessible
telnet domain_name 80 Use telnet to make an HTTP request
Example to view http://www.harding.edu/comp/:
telnet www.harding.edu 80
GET /comp/ HTTP/1.1
Host: www.harding.edu

Disk space (//z 2012-2-21 13:42:23 PM IS2120@CSDN)
df Shows the amount of disk space in use
df /node_or_dirname Shows detailed information about the file system node or dir name
du Shows the amount of disk space used in every dir from current location
du -ks ~fmccown Shows the amount of disk space user fmccown is using (in KB)
cd;du -k | sort -nr | more Shows the disk space used (in KB) for every directory in sorted order

File processing
file myfile Short summary of what type of file myfile is
cat file1 file2 > file3 Concatenates file1 and file2 and stores the result in file3
sort file.txt Sorts a file
uniq file.txt Remove duplicate lines from a sorted file
wc file.txt Counts number of lines, words, and characters in a file
grep search_str file.txt Search for a search_str in a files
tail -f file.txt List the contents of a file as it is being added to
tail -n 100 file.txt List the last 100 lines of a file
find . -name "*html" Find all files named *html starting in the current dir
find . -exec grep "hello" '{}' \; -print Run grep on all files starting in the current dir
cat myfile | hexdump -C Produce a hexdump of myfile

File compression
tar cfz my.tar.gz *.html Creates a gzipped tar file for all .html files
tar -tzf my.tar.gz Lists the contents of my.tar.gz
tar xvfz my.tar.gz Uncompresses and untars my.tar.gz
gzip myfile.txt Compresses myfile.txt creating myfile.txt.gz
gzip -d myfile.txt.gz Uncompresses myfile.txt.gz creating myfile.txt
bzip2 myfile.txt Compresses myfile.txt creating myfile.txt.bz2 (Use -k to keep myfile.txt)
bzip2 -d myfile.txt.bz2 Uncompresses myfile.txt.bz2 creating myfile.txt

I/O redirection
cmd > log.txt Redirect cmd output (stdout) to log.txt
cmd >> log.txt Append stdout to log.txt
cmd 1> out_log.txt  2> err_log.txt Send stdout to out_log.txt and stderr to err_log.txt
cmd &> log.txt Redirect stdout and stderr to log.txt. Note: use >& for C shell.

Running processes
./cmd & Run process in the background
nohup ./cmd & Run process in the background, and don't terminate when shell is terminated
//z 2012-2-21 13:42:23 PM IS2120@CSDN

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