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Linux is not new to me, but I am not very proficient. Of course, the ones who say they are proficient are either excellent or don’t have a deep understanding of Linux. For most people, Linux is probably mentioned most often in terms of commands, although there are many Linux distributions with graphical interfaces (e.g. Our Deepin based on Linux is available for users to learn and use, but the main use of Linux may be mostly used in the server environment, and the server environment is not using the graphical interface, so want to use Linux. It’s important to learn some basic common commands, especially if you don’t have access to Internet search engines. Here’s a website for Linux users to learn and explore Linux!

Web site address

https://man.linuxde.net/
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This is a collection of Linux commands, a total of nearly 600 Linux system commands, which mainly includes the following aspects:

System management

  1. Expect
  2. firewall-cmd
  3. Common Tool Commands
  4. Shell built-in command
  5. System security
  6. Process and job management
  7. User and workgroup management
  8. X-Windows
  9. SELinux
  10. File System Management
  11. The system shuts down and restarts

Network management

  1. firewall-cmd
  2. Common Tool Commands
  3. Shell built-in command
  4. Network applications
  5. Advanced network
  6. Network test
  7. Network security
  8. The network configuration
  9. Web server

Software | | development | printing tools

  1. Common Tool Commands
  2. Shell built-in command
  3. Software Package Management
  4. Programming development
  5. print

File directory Management

  1. Process incoming files
  2. File transfer service
  3. File transfer
  4. The file transfer
  5. Document editing
  6. Common Tool Commands
  7. File processing
  8. Delete MSDOS files
  9. Software Package Management
  10. Shell built-in command
  11. File lookup and comparison
  12. View file Contents
  13. The file editor
  14. Basic Directory Operations
  15. Set file permission properties
  16. File filtering split and merge
  17. File compression and decompression
  18. File backup and recovery

The hardware core monitoring | | | Shell

  1. Expect
  2. Common Tool Commands
  3. File System Management
  4. Shell built-in command
  5. Performance monitoring and optimization
  6. Hardware management
  7. Kernel and module management
  8. Disk management

Can be precise search and fuzzy search, the website has a mobile version of the TWO-DIMENSIONAL code, can be viewed anytime and anywhere, this article is not convenient to release, can be accessed by themselves:

The following is the result of a search for yum

conclusion

This website is very helpful for students to learn Linux, can be regarded as a dictionary, different from the direct search results on the network, it is more systematic and extensive, can learn, can be used as a tool!