ls
Displays the contents of a directory. (List)
~ ls [directory]... [FILE]...
cd
The cd command, also known as chdir, is a command-line shell command used to change the current working directory in various operating systems. It can be used in shell scripts and batch files. (Change Directory)
~ cd [directory]...
mkdir
Used to make a new directory. (Make Directory)
~ mkdir [directory]...
pwd
Shows the exact path to the current directory you are in. (Path to Working Directory)
~ pwd
touch
Used to make a new file of any kind.
~ touch [file]
rm/rmdir
Used to remove files and directories. rm for files: (Remove)
~ rm [Optional]...[file]...
rmdir for directories: (Remove Directory)
~ rmdir [directory]
mv
Used to move files and directories. (Move)
~ mv [file]...[directory]
cp
Used to copy files and directories. cp for files: (Copy)
~ cp [Optional]...[file]... [directory]...
cp -R for directories:
~ cp -R [directory]... [directory]...
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