Advanced Linux Commands | Linux for Programmers #12

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Welcome back to another Linux for Programmers tutorial! In this video, I'll be covering more Linux commands, specifically more advanced commands that you may not use as frequently, but are useful nonetheless.

Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - uptime
0:57 - wall
2:26 - write
3:35 - mesg
4:11 - who
4:33 - free
5:03 - sort
6:26 - shutdown
7:29 - man
8:23 - whatis
8:51 - tail
10:44 - Outro

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Interesting. On the MacOS version of wall you have to reference a file. Once I built a file with some text and then ran ‘sudo wall <filename>’ then it worked. Not sure what I would do with that but it’s pretty cool!

FrontLineNerd
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One of my favorite commands: systemctl halt/poweroff/reboot

myszek__
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great contents on LInux basic commands

etlqalabs
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Apropos is a good one, and tldr has shorter man pages.

aronwomack
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Calling this "advanced" is a little disingenuous....Good for beginners though.

Kripthmaul
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This was supposed to be "advanced" commands??!! A bit of a lie, I think...

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