Command
Description
Example
echo <string>
Print string to screen
$ echo hello
man <command>
Display manual page for command
$ man echo
⌃C
Get out of trouble
$ tail
^C
⌃A
Move to beginning of line
⌃E
Move to end of line
⌃U
Delete to beginning of line
Option-click
Move cursor to location clicked
Up & down arrow
Scroll through previous commands
clear
or ⌃L
Clear screen
$ clear
exit
or ⌃D
Exit terminal
$ exit
>
Redirect output to filename
$ echo foo > foo.txt
>>
Append output to filename
$ echo bar >> foo.txt
cat <file>
Print contents of file to screen
$ cat hello.txt
diff <f1> <f2>
Diff files 1 & 2
$ diff foo.txt bar.txt
ls
List directory or file
$ ls hello.txt
ls -l
List long form
$ ls -l hello.txt
ls -rtl
Long by reverse modification time
$ ls -rtl
ls -a
List all (including hidden)
$ ls -a
touch <file>
Create an empty file
$ touch foo
mv <old> <new>
Rename (move) from old to new
$ mv foo bar
cp <old> <new>
Copy old to new
$ cp foo bar
rm <file>
Remove (delete) file
$ rm foo
rm -f <file>
Force-remove file
$ rm -f bar
up & down arrow keys
Move up or down one line
spacebar
Move forward one page
⌃F
Move forward one page
⌃B
Move back one page
G
Move to end of file
1G
Move to beginning of file
/<string>
Search file for string
/rose
n
Move to next search result
N
Move to previous search result
q
Quit less
curl
Interact with URLs
$ curl -O example.com
which
Locate a program on the path
$ which curl
head <file>
Display first part of file
$ head foo
tail <file>
Display last part of file
$ tail bar
wc <file>
Count lines, words, bytes
$ wc foo
`cmd1
cmd2`
Pipe cmd1
to cmd2
ping <url>
Ping a server URL
$ ping google.com
less <file>
View file contents interactively
$ less foo
grep <string> <file>
Find string in file
$ grep foo bar.txt
grep -i <string> <file>
Find case-insensitively
$ grep -i foo bar.txt
ps
Show processes
$ ps aux
top
Show processes (sorted)
$ top
kill -<level> <pid>
Kill a process
$ kill -15 24601
pkill -<level> -f <name>
Kill matching processes
$ pkill -15 -f spring
mkdir <name>
Make directory with name
$ mkdir foo
pwd
Print working directory
$ pwd
cd <dir>
Change to
$ cd foo/
cd ~/<dir>
cd relative to home
$ cd ~/foo/
cd
Change to home directory
$ cd
cd -
Change to previous directory
$ cd && pwd && cd -
.
The current directory
$ cp ~/foo.txt .
..
One directory up
$ cd ..
find
Find files & directories
$ find . -name foo*.*
cp -r <old> <new>
Copy recursively
$ cp -r ~/foo .
rmdir <dir>
Remove (empty) dir
$ rmdir foo/
rm -rf <dir>
Remove dir & contents
$ rm -rf foo/
grep -ri <string> <dir>
Grep recursively (case-insensitive)
$ grep -ri foo bar/
Miscellaneous keyboard symbols.
Key
Symbol
Command
⌘
Control
⌃
Shift
⇧
Option
⌥
Up, down, left, right
↑ ↓ ← →
Enter/Return
↵
Tab
⇥
Delete
⌫
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