Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Reference | $1.99 | Fors Brunns Konsult AB | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Need to use the commandline?
Look no further for a quick reference and help:
Command Guru for Linux is here!
This cheat sheet will give you examples and descriptions of more than 100 common Linux commands and all of this are available offline. No need to be connected to use it.
Of course, you can also add notes for the commands and you can also add commands to a favorite list for fast access.
There following categories are included:
* Devices & hardware
* Files & folders
* Miscellaneous
* Network
* Own commands
* Package handling
* System & process handling
* Users & groups
Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.
This is a good little app to study in your spare time. It’s worth $2 and helps you memorize a few of those “hard to remember” commands that are still so important. It only has maybe 150, 200 commands max but still good since you can use this app anywhere.
A really good reference with a lot of contents and many examples of how commands should be used! And if that wasn't enough, I can just add my own examples in a note to the commands. This will save me when I need to use the Linux command line. Recommended!!
I am a man who ventures between os x windows and linux in many different working enviroments and i love the fact that my bash commands are in my pocket at all times i look forward to the updates and maybe added distro commands for all linux distros.
Please revise the commands and cover all options/switches. Anybody can type "man command" and get a better understanding than using this app. I'm disappointed!
I like to recommend it to everyone who is new to linux and work with Ubuntu and Debian core and maybe Fedora, but please update it and in my opinion price is little expensive for open sources OS!! But good app and helpful.