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Revision as of 19:12, 12 May 2025
Linux Commands
Linux command‑line tools are the backbone of reconnaissance, exploitation, and post‑exploitation on Unix‑like systems.
Common Commands
Command | Description | Usage |
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pwd |
Print working directory | pwd [OPTIONS]
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cd |
Change directory | cd [DIRECTORY]
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ls |
List directory contents | ls [OPTIONS] [FILE...]
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mkdir |
Create directory | mkdir [OPTIONS] DIRECTORY
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rmdir |
Remove empty directory | rmdir DIRECTORY
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cp |
Copy files or directories | cp SOURCE DEST
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mv |
Move or rename files/directories | mv SOURCE DEST
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rm |
Delete files or directories | rm [OPTIONS] FILE...
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Viewing & Text Processing
Command | Description | Usage |
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cat |
Concatenate & display files | cat [OPTIONS] FILE...
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less |
Paginate large files | less FILE
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head |
Show first lines of a file | head [OPTIONS] FILE
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tail |
Show last lines / follow file | tail [OPTIONS] FILE
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grep |
Search for patterns | grep [OPTIONS] PATTERN FILE
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System & User Info
Command | Description | Usage |
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whoami |
Show current user | whoami
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id |
Display user/group IDs | id [USERNAME]
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df |
Disk usage overview | df [OPTIONS]
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history |
List previously executed commands | history
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Networking
Command | Description | Usage |
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ping |
Test network connectivity (ICMP) | ping [OPTIONS] DESTINATION
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curl |
Retrieve data from URLs / APIs | curl [OPTIONS] URL
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ssh |
Secure remote shell & tunnelling | ssh [OPTIONS] USER@HOST
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Help & Documentation
Command | Description | Usage |
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man |
Read manual pages | man COMMAND
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echo |
Display text / variables | echo [STRING]
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Examples
Print Working Directory
pwd
Change Directory
cd /var/www
ls -la
Create Directory
mkdir backups
Remove Empty Directory
rmdir backups
Copy File
cp secrets.txt /tmp/secrets.bak
Move & Rename
mv old.log archive/old.log
Force‑Delete Directory
rm -rf /tmp/testdir
Show File Contents
cat /etc/passwd | grep ":/bin/bash"
View Large Log
less /var/log/auth.log
First 10 Lines
head -n 10 notes.txt
Follow File Growth
tail -f /var/log/nginx/access.log
Search Pattern
grep -R \"passwd\" /etc
Current User
whoami
User & Group IDs
id
Human‑Readable Disk Usage
df -h
Show Last 20 Commands
history | tail -n 20
Ping Host 4 Times
ping -c 4 example.com
Download Web Page
curl -o index.html http://example.com
SSH on Custom Port
ssh -p 2222 user@target
Read Manual Page
man ssh
Write to File
echo \"hacked\" > /tmp/proof.txt