One of the Linux channels that I watch on Youtube has recently published an excellent review of the 60 most fundamental Linux commands.
If you have a lot of experience with Linux, you'll already know all of these basic commands. However, this video is excellent for people that don't often use Linux command line. This is the quickest overview I've ever stumbled upon (60 commands in only 11 minutes).
I thought many SoftArchive members could benefit, so I've embedded the video here:
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Table of Contents:
0:05 ssh
0:21 ls
0:30 pwd
0:35 cd
0:51 touch
1:23 echo
1:32 nano
1:42 vim
1:56 cat
2:02 shred
2:10 mkdir
2:15 cp
2:26 rm
2:28 rmdir
2:38 ln
2:45 clear
2:50 whoami
2:57 useradd
3:02 sudo
3:08 adduser
3:15 su
3:21 exit
3:29 passwd
3:50 apt
4:12 finger
4:20 man
4:33 whatis
4:55 curl
5:05 zip
5:13 unzip
5:20 less
5:29 head
5:32 tail
5:34 cmp
5:42 diff
5:50 sort
6:00 find
6:19 chmod
6:24 chown
6:34 ifconfig
6:40 ip address
6:47 grep
7:02 awk
7:26 resolvectl status
7:31 ping
7:57 netstat
8:08 ss
8:14 iptables
8:24 ufw
8:43 uname
8:52 neofetch
9:01 cal
9:14 free
9:21 df
9:28 ps
9:36 top
9:40 htop
9:44 kill
10:03 pkill
10:14 systemctl
10:29 history
10:35 reboot
10:37 shutdown