Basics of UNIX
- Send a Signal To a Process
- List Files In Current Directory
- Change Directory
- Permissions
- Create New Directory
- List Open Files
- Delete
- Do Recursively
- Force
- Save Output To File
- Get Input From File
- Create a New Pipe
- View Amount of Disk Space Available
- Run Applescript From the Terminal
- Open a File or Folder
- Open Current Directory
- Copy
- Move
- Rename
- View Contents of a File
- History
- Counting Lines, Words etc
- Add a Cron Job
- See Your Current Cron Jobs
- Using MacPorts
- Find Out How To Use a Command
- Send POST data with cURL
- Downloading With Wget
- Downloading With cURL
- Copy Over SSH
- Add To The Path Variable
- Get a Detailed Description Of a File
- etc/passwd
- Clear The Screen
- Keyboard Shortcuts In Bash
- Make a Hard Link To a File
- Make a Symbolic Link To a File
- Find Files
- Common Wildcards In Unix
- Sorting
- Run a Command Only If Another Succeeds
- Run a Command In a Subshell
- Grouping Statements
- Redirection
- Compare Files
- Compress Files Using Tar
- See What Files Are In a Tarball
- Extract Files From a Tarball
- Compress a Tarball Further With Gzip
- Using grep and egrep
- Aliases
- Append To a File
- Jobs
- Make a log of a terminal session
- See who is logged on
- Get information about a user
- Sending Email With Mutt
- Sending Email With Mail
- Compare two directories for differences
- ldd and otool
- View The Symbol Table Of a File
- Inodes
- Create a New File
- Calculator
- What GNU Is
- Common Environment Variables
- Use ssh And scp Without a Password
- The find Command
- Copy To Clipboard / Paste From Clipboard
- Some Important Files And Directories
- umask
- Concurrency vs Parallelism
- Open A File With a Particular Application
- Search Using Spotlight On The Command Line
- Display Detailed Information About Current Processes
- See Which Dynamic Libraries Are Being Loaded For All Applications
- Print the Strings In an Object/Binary File
- Show Text in Large Type
- Add a New Entry To The Man Pages
- Create an Installer Package (OS X)
- Monitor The System Calls Being Made By a Program
- Run The Last Command as Root
- How to Apply a Patch
- View a Binary File
- Get Tons Of Config Info About Your System
- See How Fast Something Is Being Done
- Use stdout from one program as command line arguments for another
- Encrypting / Decrypting a File
- Figure out a computer's architecture from the command line
- Prevent Fork Bombs
- Get the ip address of a machine
- Find Out What Linux OS You Are Using