Linux Commands Cheat Sheet – Complete Edition: File Management, Disk Usage, Logs, Services, Networking and Security Commands

Ali Osman KAHRAMAN
Ebook
131
Pages
40% price drop on Jun 11

About this ebook

Linux Commands Cheatsheet – Complete Edition brings together a practical collection of Linux terminal commands for everyday use.

Instead of long theoretical explanations, this book focuses on clear command examples, short descriptions and real-world usage scenarios. It is designed for developers, system administrators, DevOps beginners, hosting users and anyone who wants to become more confident in the Linux command line.

This complete edition includes five focused parts covering file and directory management, disk usage, system information, log analysis, service and process management, network connections, open ports, live traffic analysis and security/access management commands.

Whether you are learning Linux, managing servers, troubleshooting a service or checking system status, this book is designed to be a fast reference you can return to whenever you need a command quickly.

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About the author

Ali Osman Kahraman is a software developer with more than 20 years of experience in web development, backend systems, Linux server administration and practical software projects.

He works with PHP, MySQL, Linux, automation, APIs and mobile applications, and creates technical guides, online courses and digital publications for developers, system administrators and self-learners.

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