• 10 Linux Commands Every Developer Should Know


    转载:http://azer.bike/journal/10-linux-commands-every-developer-should-know/

    As a software engineer, learning Linux was the best time investment I've made. Since it's a system that user has to understand and maintain, daily experience feels like adding a drop to the puddle. After long time, the puddle becomes a lake, or even an ocean.
    Today as a 30 years old engineer, I still benefit from little chunks of knowledge that I happened to learn years ago, when I was an ambitious beginner. In another blog post, I explain more about why Linux is more pragmatic option for software developers.
    In this blog post I'll share less popular but very useful Linux commands I personally use and recommend. If you're on a Macbook, that's fine, because most of the commands I'll mention also exist in OSX.
    10. file
    Returns information for given file. For example, you can print the size information of an image:
    file logo.png
    Returns:
    > PNG image data, 16 x 16, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced
    9. iotop, powertop, nethogs
    How would you monitor what's happening in a Linux system ? These three commands are life savers;
    iotop: Sorts processes by disk writes, and show how much and how frequently programs are writing to the disk.
    powertop: Lists processes by their energy consume. It's a vital command when you're outside, somewhere you can't charge your laptop.
    nethogs: Lists processes by their network traffic.
    8. tee
    It splits the output of a program, so we can both print & save it. For example, add a new entry to hosts file;
    echo "127.0.0.1 foobar" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
    7. pidof, kill and pkill
    These three important commands help you control running programs in your system.
    pidof prints out the process id of a running program. For example, below command will output the process ID of nginx:
    pidof nginx
    You can kill nginx by taking that number and giving to kill command:
    kill -USR2 $(pidof nginx)'
    pkill is a shortcut command that kills the process matching pattern:
    pkill -f nginx
    6. tmux
    You gotta install tmux if you haven't yet. Tmux is an excellent window and session manager for your terminal.
    5. tree
    Lists contents of a directory in tree-like format. It has neat options like showing only directories;
    tree -d
    4. find
    This command is a life-saver when we are looking for specific files around dozens of others. I'll cover a few simple use cases of it here.
    Example 1: List all CSS files (including subdirectories):
    find . -type f -name "*.css"
    Example 2: List all CSS or HTML files:
    find . -type f ( -name "*.css" -or -name "*.html" )
    3. htop
    Famous process monitor. It has a nice, colorful command-line UI. Some useful keybindings:
    Filter
    / Search
    , Choose sorting criteria
    k Send kill signal
    u Filter results by user
    t Open/close tree mode
    - and + Collabse / uncollapse selected process tree
    H Turn off displaying threads
    2. chroot
    Magicians love this command because it opens up a new TTY in given directory. Which means, you can create a folder, set up a new Linux system inside, and switch to that "child system" whenever you want.
    Isn't it powerful ?
    1. dialog
    A very simple and nice way to interact with the user on command-line. For example, this command below shows a nice input box:
    dialog --title "Oh hey" --inputbox "Howdy?" 8 55


    It exists on both Linux and OSX systems, and supports many other kind of dialogs; message boxes, menus, confirms, progress bars... The installation wizard I coded for Happy Hacking Linux is made with this amazing command!

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