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							@@ -75,15 +75,15 @@ sudo !!
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##### Run last command and change some parameter using caret substitution (e.g. last command: echo 'aaa' -> rerun as: echo 'bbb')
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```bash
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#last command: echo 'aaa'
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# last command: echo 'aaa'
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^aaa^bbb
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#echo 'bbb'
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#bbb
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#Notice that only the first aaa will be replaced, if you want to replace all 'aaa', use ':&' to repeat it:
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# Notice that only the first aaa will be replaced, if you want to replace all 'aaa', use ':&' to repeat it:
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^aaa^bbb^:&
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#or
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# or
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!!:gs/aaa/bbb/
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```
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@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ echo ${var[@]#0}
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##### Grep lines with strings from a file (e.g. lines with 'stringA or 'stringB' or 'stringC')
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```bash
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#with grep
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# with grep
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test="stringA stringB stringC"
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grep ${test// /\\\|} file.txt
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# turning the space into 'or' (\|) in grep
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@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ grep -c "^$"
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#####  Grep and return only integer
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```bash
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grep -o '[0-9]*'
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#or
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# or
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grep -oP '\d*'
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```
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#####  Grep integer with certain number of digits (e.g. 3)
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@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ grep -Po '\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}'
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```bash
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grep -w 'target'
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#or using RE
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# or using RE
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grep '\btarget\b'
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```
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#####  Grep returning lines before and after match (e.g. 'bbo')
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@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ grep -v '^#' file.txt
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##### Grep variables with space within it (e.g. myvar="some strings")
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```bash
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grep "$myvar" filename
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#remember to quote the variable!
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# remember to quote the variable!
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```
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##### Grep only one/first match (e.g. 'bbo')
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@@ -458,8 +458,8 @@ grep $'\t'
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```bash
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$echo "$long_str"|grep -q "$short_str"
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo 'found'; fi
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#grep -q will output 0 if match found
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#remember to add space between []!
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# grep -q will output 0 if match found
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# remember to add space between []!
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```
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##### Grep strings between a bracket()
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@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ sed -i '$ s/.$//' filename
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##### Add string to beginning of file (e.g. "\[")
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```bash
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sed -i '1s/^/[/' file
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sed -i '1s/^/[/' filename
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```
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##### Add string at certain line number (e.g. add 'something' to line 1 and line 3)
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@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ sed '$ s/.$//'
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##### Insert character at specified position of file (e.g. AAAAAA --> AAA#AAA)
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```bash
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sed -r -e 's/^.{3}/&#/' file
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sed -r -e 's/^.{3}/&#/' filename
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```
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@@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ awk -v N=7 '{print}/bbo/&& --N<=0 {exit}'
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##### Print filename and last line of all files in directory
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```bash
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ls|xargs -n1 -I file awk '{s=$0};END{print FILENAME,s}' file
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ls|xargs -n1 -I file awk '{s=$0};END{print FILENAME,s}' filename
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```
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##### Add string to the beginning of a column (e.g add "chr" to column $3)
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@@ -757,12 +757,12 @@ awk 'BEGIN{OFS="\t"}$3="chr"$3'
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##### Remove lines with string (e.g. 'bbo')
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```bash
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awk '!/bbo/' file
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awk '!/bbo/' filename
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```
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##### Remove last column
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```bash
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awk 'NF{NF-=1};1' file
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awk 'NF{NF-=1};1' filename
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```
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##### Usage and meaning of NR and FNR
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@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ awk '{printf("%s\t%s\n",NR,$0)}'
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# David    cat
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# David    dog
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awk '{split($2,a,",");for(i in a)print $1"\t"a[i]}' file
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awk '{split($2,a,",");for(i in a)print $1"\t"a[i]}' filename
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# Detail here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33408762/bash-turning-single-comma-separated-column-into-multi-line-string
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```
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@@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ find /dir/to/A -type f -name "*.py" -print 0| xargs -0 -r -I file cp -v -p file
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##### With sed
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```bash
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ls |xargs -n1 -I file sed -i '/^Pos/d' file
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ls |xargs -n1 -I file sed -i '/^Pos/d' filename
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```
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##### Add the file name to the first line of file
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@@ -1052,9 +1052,10 @@ else
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  echo >&2 "Fatal error. This script requires mydir."
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fi
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# if variable is null
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if [ ! -s "myvariable" ]; then echo -e "variable is null!" ; fi
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#True of the length if "STRING" is zero.
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# Check if a variable is null
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if [ -z "$var" ]; then echo "NULL"; else echo "Not NULL"; fi
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# or 
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[ -z "$var" ] && echo "NULL"
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# Using test command (same as []), to test if the length of variable is nonzero
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test -n "$myvariable" && echo myvariable is "$myvariable" || echo myvariable is not set
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@@ -1091,7 +1092,7 @@ if [[ $age -gt 21 ]]; then echo -e "forever 21!!" ; fi
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```bash
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# Echo the file name under the current directory
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for i in $(ls); do echo file $i; done
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#or
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# or
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for i in *; do echo file $i; done
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# Make directories listed in a file (e.g. myfile)
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@@ -1104,10 +1105,10 @@ for i in $(cat tpc_stats_0925.log |grep failed|grep -o '\query\w\{1,2\}'); do ca
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oifs="$IFS"; IFS=$'\n'; for line in $(cat myfile); do ...; done
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while read -r line; do ...; done <myfile
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#If only one word a line, simply
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# If only one word a line, simply
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for line in $(cat myfile); do echo $line; read -n1; done
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#Loop through an array
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# Loop through an array
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for i in "${arrayName[@]}"; do echo $i; done
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```
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@@ -1216,7 +1217,7 @@ TMOUT=10
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##### Set how long you want to run a command
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```bash
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#This will run the command 'sleep 10' for only 1 second.
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# This will run the command 'sleep 10' for only 1 second.
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timeout 1 sleep 10
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```
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@@ -1551,9 +1552,17 @@ stat filename.txt
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ps aux
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```
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##### List processes by top memory usage
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```bash
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ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%mem | head
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```
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##### Display a tree of processes
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```bash
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pstree
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# or
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ps aux --forest
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```
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##### Find maximum number of processes
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@@ -1585,7 +1594,7 @@ who -r
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##### Change SysV runlevel (e.g. 5)
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```bash
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init 5
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#or
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# or
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telinit 5
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```
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@@ -1787,7 +1796,7 @@ pushd .
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# then pop
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popd
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#or use dirs to display the list of currently remembered directories.
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# or use dirs to display the list of currently remembered directories.
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dirs -l
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```
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@@ -1798,7 +1807,7 @@ df -h
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# or
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du -h
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#or
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# or
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du -sk /var/log/* |sort -rn |head -10
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```
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@@ -1828,7 +1837,7 @@ runlevel
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```bash
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init 3
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#or
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# or
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telinit 3
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```
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@@ -1959,7 +1968,7 @@ ldconfig -p
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ldd /bin/ls
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```
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##### Check user login
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##### Check the most recent login of all users
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```bash
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lastlog
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```
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@@ -2145,7 +2154,7 @@ ps aux|grep python
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```bash
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ps -p <PID>
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#or
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# or
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cat /proc/<PID>/status
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cat /proc/<PID>/stack
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cat /proc/<PID>/stat
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@@ -2193,21 +2202,21 @@ sudo dpkg --purge <package_name>
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```bash
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ssh -f -L 9000:targetservername:8088 root@192.168.14.72 -N
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#-f: run in background; -L: Listen; -N: do nothing
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#the 9000 of your computer is now connected to the 8088 port of the targetservername through 192.168.14.72
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#so that you can see the content of targetservername:8088 by entering localhost:9000 from your browser.
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# the 9000 of your computer is now connected to the 8088 port of the targetservername through 192.168.14.72
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# so that you can see the content of targetservername:8088 by entering localhost:9000 from your browser.
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```
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##### Get process ID of a process (e.g. sublime_text)
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```bash
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#pidof
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# pidof
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pidof sublime_text
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#pgrep, you don't have to type the whole program name
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# pgrep, you don't have to type the whole program name
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pgrep sublim
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#pgrep, echo 1 if process found, echo 0 if no such process
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# pgrep, echo 1 if process found, echo 0 if no such process
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pgrep -q sublime_text && echo 1 || echo 0
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#top, takes longer time
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# top, takes longer time
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top|grep sublime_text
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```
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@@ -2272,7 +2281,12 @@ sar -f /var/log/sa/sa31|tail
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journalctl --file ./log/journal/a90c18f62af546ccba02fa3734f00a04/system.journal  --since "2020-02-11 00:00:00"
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```
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##### Show a listing of last logged in users.
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##### Show a listing of last logged in users
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```bash
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last
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```
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##### Show a listing of unsuccessful (bad) login attempts 
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```bash
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lastb
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```
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@@ -2450,6 +2464,11 @@ dig +short www.example.com
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host www.example.com
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```
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		||||
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##### Check public IP address
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```bash
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curl http://checkip.amazonaws.com
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```
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##### Get DNS TXT record a of domain
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```bash
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dig -t txt www.example.com
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@@ -2490,7 +2509,7 @@ $ sudo nc -l 80
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##### Check which ports are listening for TCP connections from the network
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```bash
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#notice that some companies might not like you using nmap
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# note that some companies might not like you using nmap
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nmap -sT -O localhost
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# check port 0-65535
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@@ -2498,7 +2517,7 @@ nmap  -p0-65535 localhost
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```
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##### Check if a host is up and scan for open ports, also skip host discovery.
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```bash
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#skips checking if the host is alive which may sometimes cause a false positive and stop the scan.
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# skips checking if the host is alive. this may sometimes cause a false positive, stopping the scan.
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$ nmap google.com -Pn
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# Example output:
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@@ -2520,7 +2539,7 @@ $ nmap -A -T4 scanme.nmap.org
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# -A to enable OS and version detection, script scanning, and traceroute; -T4 for faster execution
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		||||
```
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		||||
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		||||
##### Look up website information (e.g. name server), searches for an object in a RFC 3912 database.
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##### Look up website information (e.g. name server), searches for an object in a RFC 3912 database
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		||||
```bash
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whois google.com
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```
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		||||
@@ -2530,7 +2549,7 @@ whois google.com
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openssl s_client -showcerts -connect www.example.com:443
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```
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		||||
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		||||
##### Display IP address
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##### Display network interfaces and their associated IP addresses
 | 
			
		||||
```bash
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		||||
ip a
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		||||
```
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@@ -2590,6 +2609,10 @@ curl -I http://example.com/
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# Accept-Ranges: bytes
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# Vary: Accept-Encoding
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		||||
```
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		||||
##### Find out the time spent between request and response
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```
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		||||
curl -v -o /dev/null -s -w 'Total: %{time_total}s\n' google.com
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		||||
```
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		||||
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##### Find out the http status code of a URL
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```bash
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@@ -2731,11 +2754,11 @@ comm -23 fileA fileB
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```bash
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		||||
nl fileA
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#or
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# or
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nl -nrz fileA
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		||||
# add leading zeros
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		||||
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#or
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# or
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nl -w1 -s ' '
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# making it simple, blank separate
 | 
			
		||||
```
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -2870,7 +2893,7 @@ echo -e 'text here \c'
 | 
			
		||||
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		||||
##### View first 50 characters of file
 | 
			
		||||
```bash
 | 
			
		||||
head -c 50 file
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		||||
head -c 50 filename
 | 
			
		||||
```
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
##### Cut and get last column of a file
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -2908,6 +2931,11 @@ cat >>myfile
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		||||
let me add sth here
 | 
			
		||||
# exit with ctrl+d
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
# or
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		||||
cat << EoF >> filename
 | 
			
		||||
> add something here
 | 
			
		||||
> EoF 
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
# or using tee
 | 
			
		||||
tee -a myfile
 | 
			
		||||
let me add sth else here
 | 
			
		||||
@@ -2926,9 +2954,9 @@ echo 'hihi' >>filename
 | 
			
		||||
 | 
			
		||||
##### Working with json data
 | 
			
		||||
```bash
 | 
			
		||||
#install the useful jq package
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#sudo apt-get install jq
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#e.g. to get all the values of the 'url' key, simply pipe the json to the following jq command(you can use .[]. to select inner json, i.e jq '.[].url')
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# Install the useful jq package
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# sudo apt-get install jq
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# e.g. to get all the values of the 'url' key, simply pipe the json to the following jq command(you can use .[]. to select inner json, i.e jq '.[].url')
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cat file.json | jq '.url'
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```
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@@ -3001,7 +3029,7 @@ while read a b; do yes $b |head -n $a ; done <test.txt
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## Others
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[[back to top](#handy-bash-one-liners)]
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##### Describe the format and characteristics of image files.
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##### Describe the format and characteristics of image files
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```bash
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identify myimage.png
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#myimage.png PNG 1049x747 1049x747+0+0 8-bit sRGB 1.006MB 0.000u 0:00.000
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@@ -3124,7 +3152,7 @@ history -w
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vi ~/.bash_history
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history -r
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#or
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# or
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history -d [line_number]
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```
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@@ -3277,6 +3305,12 @@ scp -r directoryname user@ip:/path/to/send
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# :(){:|:&};:
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```
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##### Trigger kernel crash
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```bash
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# Don't try this at home! 
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echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger
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```
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##### Use the last argument
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```bash
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!$
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