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Cara Mudah Install Aplikasi di Kali Linux dan tidak kala penting juga yaitu kalian harus mengetahui perintah dasar linux terlebih dahulu silakan dibaca sampai habis...............
Cara Mudah Install Aplikasi di Kali Linux dan tidak kala penting juga yaitu kalian harus mengetahui perintah dasar linux terlebih dahulu silakan dibaca sampai habis...............
A
• apropos : Search Help
manual pages (man -k)
• apt-get : Search
for and install software packages
(Debian/Ubuntu)
• aptitude : Search for and install software
packages (Debian/Ubuntu)
• aspell : Spell Checker
• awk : Find
and Replace text, database sort/validate/index
B
• basename
: Strip directory and
suffix from filenames
• bash : GNU
Bourne-Again SHell
• bc : Arbitrary precision calculator language
• bg : Send to
background
• break : Exit from a loop
• builtin : Run a shell builtin
• bzip2 : Compress or decompress named
file(s)
C
• cal : Display a calendar
• case : Conditionally perform a
command
• cat : Concatenate
and print (display) the
content of files
• cd : Change Directory
• cfdisk : Partition
table manipulator for Linux
• chgrp : Change group ownership
• chmod : Change access
permissions
• chown : Change
file owner and group
• chroot : Run
a command with
a different root directory
• chkconfig
: System services
(runlevel)
• cksum : Print CRC checksum and
byte counts
• clear : Clear terminal screen
• cmp : Compare two
files
• comm : Compare
two sorted files line by line
• command
: Run a command
– ignoring shell functions
•
• continue : Resume the next iteration
of a loop •
• cp : Copy one
or more files to another location
• cron : Daemon to execute
scheduled commands
• crontab : Schedule
a command to
run at a later time
• csplit : Split a file
into context-determined pieces
• cut : Divide a file into several parts
D
• date : Display or
change the date &
time
• dc : Desk Calculator
• dd : Convert and copy a file, write
disk headers, boot records
• ddrescue : Data recovery tool
• declare : Declare variables and give them attributes
•
• df : Display free disk
space
• diff : Display the differences
between two files
• diff3 : Show
differences among
three
files
• dig : DNS lookup
• dir : Briefly list directory contents
• dircolors :
Colour setup for
`ls’
• dirname : Convert a full pathname to
just a path
• dirs : Display list of
remembered
directories
• dmesg : Print kernel & driver messages
• du : Estimate file space
usage
E
• echo : Display message
on screen •
• egrep : Search file(s)
for lines that match an extended expression
• eject : Eject removable media
• enable : Enable and
disable builtin shell commands •
• env : Environment variables
• ethtool : Ethernet card settings
• eval : Evaluate
several commands/arguments
• exec : Execute a command
• exit : Exit the shell
• expect : Automate
arbitrary applications
accessed over a terminal
• expand : Convert tabs to
spaces
• export : Set an environment variable
• expr : Evaluate expressions
F
• false : Do nothing, unsuccessfully
• fdformat : Low-level format a
floppy disk
• fdisk : Partition table
manipulator for
Linux
• fg : Send job
to foreground
• fgrep : Search
file(s)
for lines that match a
fixed string
• file : Determine file type
• find : Search for files that meet a desired criteria
• fmt : Reformat paragraph
text
• fold : Wrap
text to fit a specified width.
• for : Expand
words, and execute commands
• format : Format disks or tapes
• free : Display memory usage
• fsck : File
system consistency check and
repair
• ftp : File Transfer Protocol
• function
: Define
Function Macros
• fuser : Identify/kill the process that is accessing a file
G
• gawk : Find
and Replace text within file(s)
• getopts : Parse
positional parameters
• grep : Search
file(s)
for lines that match a
given pattern
• groupadd : Add
a user security group
• groupdel : Delete a group
• groupmod : Modify a group
• groups : Print group names
a user is in
• gzip : Compress or decompress named
file(s)
H
• hash : Remember the full pathname of a name argument
• head : Output the first part of
file(s)
• help : Display help for a built-in command
• history : Command History
• hostname : Print or set
system name
I
• iconv : Convert the
character set of a file
• id : Print user and
group id’s
• if : Conditionally perform a command
• ifconfig : Configure a network interface
• ifdown : Stop a network
interface
• ifup : Start a network
interface up
• import : Capture an X server screen and
save the image to
file
• install : Copy files and
set attributes
J
• jobs : List active jobs
• join : Join
lines
on a common field
K
• kill : Stop a process from running
• killall : Kill processes
by name
L
• less : Display output one screen at
a time
• let : Perform arithmetic
on shell variables
• ln : Create a symbolic link to
a file
• local : Create variables
• locate : Find
files
• logname : Print current login name
• logout : Exit a login
shell
• look : Display lines beginning with a given string
• lpc : Line
printer control program
• lpr : Off
line
print
• lprint : Print a file
• lprintd
: Abort a print job
• lprintq
: List the print queue
• lprm : Remove jobs from the print queue
• ls : List information about file(s)
• lsof : List open files
M
• make : Recompile
a group of programs
• man : Help
manual
• mkdir : Create new folder(s)
• mkfifo : Make
FIFOs (named pipes)
• mkisofs : Create an
hybrid
ISO9660/JOLIET/HFS filesystem
• mknod : Make block or character special files
• more : Display output one
screen at a time
• mount : Mount
a file system
• mtools : Manipulate MS-DOS
files
• mtr : Network
diagnostics (traceroute/ping)
• mv : Move or rename files or directories
• mmv : Mass Move
and rename (files)
N
• netstat : Networking
information
• nice Set : the priority of
a command or job
• nl Number : lines and write files
• nohup : Run a command immune to hangups
• notify-send
: Send desktop notifications
• nslookup : Query Internet name servers
interactively
O
• open : Open
a file in its default application
• op : Operator
access
P
• passwd : Modify a
user password
• paste : Merge lines of files
• pathchk : Check file name portability
• ping : Test a network
connection
• pkill : Stop processes from running
• popd : Restore the previous
value of the current directory
• pr : Prepare files for printing
• printcap : Printer capability database
• printenv : Print environment variables
• printf : Format and print data •
• ps : Process status
• pushd : Save and
then change the current
directory
• pwd : Print Working Directory
Q
• quota : Display disk
usage and limits
• quotacheck : Scan
a file
system for
disk usage
• quotactl : Set disk quotas
R
• ram : ram disk
device
• rcp : Copy files between two
machines
• read : Read a
line from standard input
• readarray : Read from stdin into
an array variable
• readonly : Mark
variables/functions
as readonly
• reboot : Reboot the system
• rename : Rename files
• renice : Alter priority of
running processes
• remsync : Synchronize remote
files
via email
• return : Exit a shell function
• rev : Reverse lines of a file
• rm : Remove files
• rmdir : Remove
folder(s)
• rsync : Remote file copy (Synchronize file trees)
S
• screen : Multiplex terminal,
run remote shells via
ssh
• scp : Secure copy (remote file copy)
• sdiff : Merge two
files
interactively
• sed : Stream Editor
• select : Accept keyboard
input
• seq : Print numeric
sequences
• set: Manipulate
shell variables
and functions
• sftp : Secure File Transfer
Program
• shift : Shift positional parameters
• shopt : Shell Options
• shutdown : Shutdown or restart linux
• sleep : Delay for
a specified time
• slocate : Find files
• sort : Sort text files
• source : Run commands from a
file
`.’
• split : Split a
file
into fixed-size pieces
• ssh : Secure Shell client (remote login program)
• strace : Trace system calls
and signals
• su : Substitute
user identity
• sudo : Execute a
command
as another user
• sum : Print a checksum for a file
• suspend : Suspend
execution of this shell
• symlink : Make a
new name for a file
• sync : Synchronize
data on disk with memory
T
• tail : Output the last part of file
• tar : Tape ARchiver
• tee : Redirect output to
multiple files
• test : Evaluate a conditional expression
• time : Measure Program running time
• times : User and system times
• touch : Change file timestamps
• top : List processes running on the system
• traceroute : Trace Route
to
Host
• trap : Run a command when a
signal is set(bourne)
• tr : Translate, squeeze, and/or
delete characters
• true : Do nothing, successfully
• tsort : Topological sort
• tty : Print filename of terminal on stdin
• type : Describe a
command
U
• ulimit : Limit user
resources
• umask : Users
file
creation
mask
• umount : Unmount a
device
• unalias : Remove an alias
• uname : Print system information
• unexpand : Convert spaces
to tabs
• uniq : Uniquify files
• units : Convert units
from one scale to another
• unset : Remove variable
or function names
• unshar : Unpack shell archive
scripts
• until : Execute
commands
(until error)
• uptime : Show
uptime
• useradd : Create new
user
account
• userdel : Delete
a user account
• usermod : Modify user account
• users : List users
currently logged
in
• uuencode : Encode a binary file
• uudecode : Decode a file created by uuencode
V
• v : Verbosely list directory contents
(`ls -l -b’)
• vdir : Verbosely list directory contents (`ls
-l -b’)
• vi : Text Editor
• vmstat : Report virtual memory statistics
W
• wait : Wait for a process
to complete
• watch : Execute/display a program periodically
• wc : Print byte, word, and line counts
• whereis : Search
the
user’s $path, man pages and
source files for a program
• which : Search the user’s $path for a program file
• while : Execute commands
• who : Print all usernames
currently logged in
• whoami : Print the current user id
and name (`id -un’)
• wget : Retrieve
web pages or files via HTTP, HTTPS
or FTP
• write : Send a message to
another user
x
• xargs : Execute utility, passing
constructed argument list(s)
• xdg-open: Open a file or URL
in the user’s
preferred application.
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