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You may want to read the computer office's [http://www-co.ch.cam.ac.uk/software/unix/booklet/ introduction to Unix booklet] . |
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* ''mkdir'' |
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Revision as of 16:31, 29 April 2008
Here are a few simple linux commands that should make life a bit easier for you. Please everyone, add anything you think would be useful!
You may want to read the computer office's introduction to Unix booklet .
A really useful guide to bash scripting.
- mkdir
mkdir newdir newdir2
This will create two new directories, newdir and newdir2
mkdir -p newdir/newdir2
This will create newdir and newdir/newdir2, even if the former doesn't exist.
- xxdiff
xxdiff file1 file2
Much clearer than regular diff (graphical output).
- svn
- find
Can do so much, in a somewhat idiosyncratic manner! See this guide.