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= Unix-Tools |
= Unix-Tools - Teil 1 (für Anfänger) = |
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= login, logout = |
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* Login screen |
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* Bash-Kommandos |
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* Logout |
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* Wer bin ich, und wo? |
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** id |
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** who |
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** hostname |
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** history |
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== ssh - login on a different computer == |
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* ssh redlich@gruenau.informatik.hu-berlin.de |
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* hostname -f |
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* uname -a |
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* ls |
* ls |
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* pwd |
* pwd |
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= Path Names = |
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* a/b/c relativer Path |
* a/b/c relativer Path |
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* /a/b/c absoluter Path |
* /a/b/c absoluter Path |
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= Basic Shell Commands = |
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* cat |
* cat |
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* touch |
* touch |
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= Using Wildcards to identify files = |
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* echo Hello World |
* echo Hello World |
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* echo * |
* echo * |
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== Editor== |
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= Editor - Erstellen und Bearbeiten von Text-Dateie n= |
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* nano |
* nano |
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* alternatives: vi, vim, nedit, emacs |
* alternatives: vi, vim, nedit, emacs |
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= more basic tools = |
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* more |
* more |
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* wc |
* wc |
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= Getting help = |
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* grep --help |
* grep --help |
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= Redirection - part 1 = |
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redirecting output of a programm to another file |
redirecting output of a programm to another file |
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* ls /bin/a* > file.txt |
* ls /bin/a* > file.txt |
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* wc < file.txt |
* wc < file.txt |
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let the output of programm be used as input of another |
let the output of programm be used as input of another program |
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* ls -lisa /bin | more |
* ls -lisa /bin | more |
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* ls -lisa /bin | wc |
* ls -lisa /bin | wc |
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* ls * 2> /dev/null |
* ls * 2> /dev/null |
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* ls 2>&1 | more |
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* ~/file.txt |
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* ~redlich/file2.txt |
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= Alias = |
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* alias ll='ls -lisa' |
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* .bashrc (erstes Kennenlernen) |
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= Spraxche ändern = |
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Q&E: |
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export LANG=en_US |
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# Legen Sie eine Datei an, die 'Hello World!" heisst (mit Leerzeichen), und löschen Sie diese Datei anschliessend wieder. |
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export LANGUAGE=en_US |
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# Löschen Sie im aktuellen Verzeichnis eine Datei, die '--help' heisst |
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# Legen Sie eine Datei an, die '2*3' heisst |
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# Versuchen Sie eine Datei anzulegen, die "///A///' heist. |
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export LANG=ru-RU |
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Q&E: |
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export LANGUAGE=ru-RU |
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# Normalerweise gibt grep alle diejenigen Zeilen der Eingabe aus, die ein angegebenes Muster enthalten. Lesen Sie die Hilfe-Seite des Befehls grep, und finden Sie heraus, wie Sie grep aufrufen müsen, damit alle Zeilen ausgegeben werden, die ein bestimmtes Mustzer NICHT enthalten. |
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 13 December 2024
Unix-Tools - Teil 1 (für Anfänger)
Files, Directories, Working Directory
- ls
- pwd
- cd
- ls -l
- Die Verzeichnisse . und ..
Path Names
- a/b/c relativer Path
- /a/b/c absoluter Path
- usage of <TAB> when entering file names in bash
- ~/..
- /tmp/../etc/../../bin/../usr
- /usr/bin/././..
Basic Shell Commands
- cat
- touch
- rm
- mkdir
- rmdir
- mv
Using Wildcards to identify files
- echo Hello World
- echo *
- ls *
- ls *.*
- ls a*
- ls *a
- ls *a*
- rm /tmp/a*
- ls /tmp/[a-c]*
- ls /*/bin/a*
Editor - Erstellen und Bearbeiten von Text-Dateie n
- nano
- alternatives: vi, vim, nedit, emacs
more basic tools
- more
- wc
- grep
- tail
- head
- find
- Expert Tipp: grep muster $(find / -name patern -print)
Getting help
- grep --help
Redirection - part 1
redirecting output of a programm to another file
- ls /bin/a* > file.txt
- ls > /dev/null
append output to a file
- ls /bin/b* >> file.txt
let a programm take its input from a file (redirecting input)
- more < file.txt
- wc < file.txt
let the output of programm be used as input of another program
- ls -lisa /bin | more
- ls -lisa /bin | wc
Argumente mit Sonderzeichen
- touch "Good Morning"
- touch '$*()#!'
Redirection - part 2
- ls * 2> /dev/null
- ls 2>&1 | more
- << END
Alias
- alias ll='ls -lisa'
- .bashrc (erstes Kennenlernen)
Spraxche ändern
export LANG=en_US export LANGUAGE=en_US
export LANG=ru-RU export LANGUAGE=ru-RU