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  2. find (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    In Unix-like operating systems, find is a command-line utility that locates files based on some user-specified criteria and either prints the pathname of each matched object or, if another action is requested, performs that action on each matched object.

  3. locate (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    locate is a Unix utility which serves to find files on filesystems. It searches through a prebuilt database of files generated by the updatedb command or by a daemon and compressed using incremental encoding. It operates significantly faster than find, but requires regular updating of the database.

  4. List of POSIX commands - Wikipedia

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    Change the file ownership PDP-7 UNIX cksum: Filesystem Mandatory Write file checksums and sizes 4.4BSD cmp: Filesystem Mandatory Compare two files; see also diff Version 1 AT&T UNIX comm: Text processing Mandatory Select or reject lines common to two files Version 4 AT&T UNIX command: Shell programming Mandatory Execute a simple command ...

  5. Midnight Commander - Wikipedia

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    Classic old appearance. Midnight Commander is a console application with a text user interface.The main interface consists of two panels which display the file system.File selection is done using arrow keys, the insert key is used to select files and the function keys perform operations such as renaming, editing and copying files.

  6. GNOME Files - Wikipedia

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    GNOME Files version 3.22 adds native, integrated file compression and decompression. By default, handling of archive files (e.g. .tar.gz) was handed off to File Roller (or another tool). Users now benefit from a progress bar, undo support, and an archive creation wizard.

  7. less (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    Command Space bar: Next Page d: Next half Page b: Previous Page u: Previous half Page v: Edit Content j or ↵ Enter: Next Line k: Previous Line Home: Top of file End: End of file F: Follow Mode (for expanding logs or pipes). Interrupt (or from v581 Ctrl+X [6]) to abort. g or < First Line G or > Last Line n G: Line n / text Forward Search for ...

  8. more (command) - Wikipedia

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    The command displays the first screen of information from letter.txt, and then the following prompt appears: -- More—When the spacebar is pressed, the next screen of information will be displayed. It is also possible to clear the screen and remove all extra blank lines before displaying the file:

  9. Command-line completion - Wikipedia

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    cmd.exe /F:ON enables file and directory name completion characters (^F and ^D by default). Use cmd.exe /? for more information. TweakUI can be used to configure the keys used for file name and directory name completion. [8] The MS-DOS command processor COMMAND.COM did not have command-line completion: pressing the tab key would just advance ...