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DevOps Commands Cheat Sheet Basic Linux Commands - Linux is the foundation of DevOps operations - it's like a Swiss Army knife for servers. These commands help you navigate systems, manage files, configure permissions, and automate tasks in terminal environments. 1. pwd - Print the current working directory. 2. ls - List files and directories. 3. cd - Change directory. 4. touch - Create an empty file. 5. mkdir - Create a new directory. 6. rm - Remove files or directories. 7. rmdir - Remove empty directories. 8. cp - Copy files or directories. 9. mv - Move or rename files and directories. 10. cat - Display the content of a file. 11. echo - Display a line of text. 12. clear - Clear the terminal screen. Intermediate Linux Commands 13. chmod - Change file permissions. 14. chown - Change file ownership. 15. find - Search for files and directories. 16. grep - Search for text in a file. 17. wc - Count lines, words, and characters in a file. 18. head - Display the first few lines of a file. 19. tail - Display the last few lines of a file. 20. sort - Sort the contents of a file. 21. uniq - Remove duplicate lines from a file. 22. diff - Compare two files line by line. 23. tar - Archive files into a tarball. 24. zip/unzip - Compress and extract ZIP files. 25. df - Display disk space usage. 26. du - Display directory size. 27. top - Monitor system processes in real time. 28. ps - Display active processes. 29. kill - Terminate a process by its PID. 30. ping - Check network connectivity. 3