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Top 100 linux commands

Here’s a comprehensive list of 100 essential Linux commands that cover a broad range of tasks. This list includes commands for file manipulation, system monitoring, networking, package management, and more:

File and Directory Management

  1. ls – List directory contents
  2. cd – Change directory
  3. pwd – Print working directory
  4. mkdir – Make directories
  5. rmdir – Remove empty directories
  6. rm – Remove files or directories
  7. cp – Copy files or directories
  8. mv – Move or rename files or directories
  9. touch – Change file timestamps or create empty files
  10. find – Search for files in a directory hierarchy
  11. locate – Find files by name
  12. updatedb – Update the database for locate
  13. diff – Compare files line by line
  14. file – Determine file type
  15. chmod – Change file modes or Access Control Lists
  16. chown – Change file owner and group
  17. chgrp – Change group ownership
  18. ln – Create hard and symbolic links

Text Processing

  1. cat – Concatenate and display files
  2. tac – Concatenate and display files in reverse
  3. more – View file contents page by page
  4. less – View file contents page by page (with backward movement)
  5. head – Output the first part of files
  6. tail – Output the last part of files
  7. grep – Search text using patterns
  8. sed – Stream editor for filtering and transforming text
  9. awk – Pattern scanning and processing language
  10. cut – Remove sections from each line of files
  11. paste – Merge lines of files
  12. sort – Sort lines of text files
  13. uniq – Report or omit repeated lines
  14. wc – Print newline, word, and byte counts for each file
  15. tr – Translate or delete characters
  16. xargs – Build and execute command lines from standard input

System Monitoring and Management

  1. top – Display Linux tasks
  2. htop – Interactive process viewer (requires installation)
  3. ps – Report process status
  4. df – Report file system disk space usage
  5. du – Estimate file space usage
  6. free – Display amount of free and used memory
  7. uptime – Tell how long the system has been running
  8. vmstat – Report virtual memory statistics
  9. iostat – Report CPU and I/O statistics
  10. lsof – List open files
  11. netstat – Print network connections, routing tables, interface statistics
  12. ss – Utility to investigate sockets
  13. dmesg – Print or control the kernel ring buffer
  14. systemctl – Control the systemd system and service manager
  15. journalctl – Query and display messages from the journal
  16. shutdown – Bring the system down
  17. reboot – Reboot the system

Networking

  1. ping – Send ICMP ECHO_REQUEST to network hosts
  2. ifconfig – Configure a network interface (deprecated, use ip)
  3. ip – Show/manipulate routing, devices, policy routing, and tunnels
  4. netcat (or nc) – Read and write data across network connections
  5. wget – Non-interactive network downloader
  6. curl – Transfer data from or to a server
  7. ssh – OpenSSH SSH client (remote login program)
  8. scp – Secure copy (remote file copy program)
  9. ftp – File Transfer Protocol client
  10. sftp – Secure File Transfer Protocol client
  11. traceroute – Print the route packets take to the network host
  12. host – DNS lookup utility
  13. dig – DNS lookup
  14. whois – Whois query program

Package Management

  1. apt-get – APT package handling utility (Debian-based systems)
  2. apt – High-level package management command-line interface (Debian-based)
  3. yum – Package manager for RPM-based distributions (e.g., CentOS, RHEL)
  4. dnf – Package manager for RPM-based distributions (successor to yum)
  5. rpm – RPM package manager
  6. pacman – Package manager for Arch Linux
  7. zypper – Command-line interface of ZYpp package manager (openSUSE)
  8. snap – Package management system that allows installing snaps
  9. flatpak – System for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications

Disk Management

  1. fdisk – Partition table manipulator for Linux
  2. parted – A partition manipulation program
  3. mkfs – Build a Linux file system
  4. fsck – File system consistency check and repair
  5. mount – Mount a file system
  6. umount – Unmount file systems
  7. blkid – Locate/print block device attributes
  8. lsblk – List information about block devices

User Management

  1. useradd – Create a new user or update default new user information
  2. usermod – Modify a user account
  3. userdel – Delete a user account and related files
  4. passwd – Change user password
  5. groupadd – Create a new group
  6. groupdel – Delete a group
  7. groups – Show which groups a user belongs to
  8. id – Print user and group information

Process Management

  1. kill – Send a signal to a process
  2. killall – Kill processes by name
  3. pkill – Send signals to processes based on name and other attributes
  4. nohup – Run a command immune to hangups
  5. jobs – List active jobs
  6. fg – Bring a job to the foreground
  7. bg – Resume a stopped job in the background

System Information

  1. uname – Print system information
  2. hostname – Show or set the system’s hostname
  3. date – Display or set the system date and time

These commands provide a solid foundation for managing and interacting with a Linux system.

TikTok Report Form

Reporting via TikTok’s Webform

  1. Go to the Report Form: Access TikTok’s webform for reporting issues by visiting the following link: TikTok Report Form.
  2. Select the Issue: Choose the type of violation you’re reporting from the options provided.
  3. Provide Details: Fill out the form with specific details about the content or behavior you’re reporting. This includes providing URLs, descriptions, and any relevant screenshots if applicable.
  4. Submit the Report: Once you’ve completed the form, submit it for review.

This form allows you to report various types of violations and provide necessary details for TikTok’s review. If you need further assistance, TikTok’s Help Center is also a useful resource.

Top 200 Microsoft games

Listing the top 200 Microsoft games can be a bit overwhelming, but I can certainly highlight a broad range of notable titles across various categories and platforms. Here’s a mix of classic and recent games, including those from Microsoft Studios and other associated developers, organized by genre or platform:

Action/Adventure

  1. Halo Series (e.g., Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 3, Halo Infinite)
  2. Gears of War Series (e.g., Gears of War, Gears 5)
  3. Forza Horizon Series (e.g., Forza Horizon 4, Forza Horizon 5)
  4. Forza Motorsport Series (e.g., Forza Motorsport 7)
  5. Sea of Thieves
  6. Sunset Overdrive
  7. Quantum Break
  8. State of Decay Series (e.g., State of Decay 2)
  9. Crackdown Series (e.g., Crackdown 3)
  10. Ori and the Will of the Wisps
  11. Ori and the Blind Forest
  12. Ryse: Son of Rome
  13. Scalebound (unreleased but highly anticipated)
  14. Fable Series (e.g., Fable Anniversary, Fable Legends)

RPG

  1. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Xbox and Windows platforms)
  2. Fallout 76 (Microsoft acquisition)
  3. Dragon Age: Inquisition (EA Play integration)
  4. Cyberpunk 2077 (Available on Xbox platforms)
  5. Pillars of Eternity (Available on Xbox platforms)
  6. Divinity: Original Sin 2 (Available on Xbox platforms)

Strategy

  1. Age of Empires Series (e.g., Age of Empires IV)
  2. Halo Wars Series (e.g., Halo Wars 2)
  3. Civilization VI (Available on Xbox platforms)
  4. Empire Earth (Available through older Microsoft platforms)

Puzzle/Platformer

  1. Minecraft (Microsoft acquisition)
  2. Cuphead (Available on Xbox platforms)
  3. Limbo (Available on Xbox platforms)
  4. Inside (Available on Xbox platforms)
  5. Banjo-Kazooie Series (e.g., Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie)
  6. Conker’s Bad Fur Day (Rare replay)

Shooters

  1. Destiny 2 (Available on Xbox platforms)
  2. Call of Duty Series (Available on Xbox platforms)
  3. Wolfenstein Series (Available on Xbox platforms)
  4. Doom Eternal (Available on Xbox platforms)
  5. Titanfall Series (e.g., Titanfall 2)

Simulation

  1. Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020)
  2. Zoo Tycoon (e.g., Zoo Tycoon: Ultimate Animal Collection)
  3. Microsoft Train Simulator

Sports/Racing

  1. NBA 2K Series (Available on Xbox platforms)
  2. Madden NFL Series (Available on Xbox platforms)
  3. PGA Tour 2K Series (Available on Xbox platforms)
  4. Motorsport Manager

Indie and Other Notable Titles

  1. Hades (Available on Xbox platforms)
  2. Dead Cells (Available on Xbox platforms)
  3. The Outer Worlds (Available on Xbox platforms)
  4. Gears Tactics (Spin-off from Gears of War series)
  5. Hi-Fi Rush (Recent rhythm-action game)

Older Classics

  1. Halo Wars (Original)
  2. Fable II
  3. Perfect Dark (Remastered version available)
  4. Jet Set Radio Future (Available through backward compatibility)
  5. Kameo: Elements of Power

Process to cancel a Microsoft Office 365 product

Steps to Cancel a Microsoft Office 365 Subscription

  1. Sign In to Your Microsoft Account:
  2. Locate Your Office 365 Subscription:
    • On the Services & Subscriptions page, find the Office 365 subscription you wish to cancel.
    • Click on the “Manage” button next to the subscription.
  3. Cancel Your Subscription:
    • On the subscription management page, look for an option like “Cancel subscription” or “Cancel renewal.”
    • Click on this option to begin the cancellation process.
  4. Follow the Cancellation Instructions:
    • You may be asked to confirm your cancellation. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process.
    • Microsoft may offer alternatives or ask for feedback on why you’re canceling.
  5. Confirmation:
    • Once you’ve completed the cancellation steps, you should receive a confirmation email from Microsoft.
    • Your subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing period unless you choose an immediate cancellation.

Additional Notes:

  • Refunds: Be aware of Microsoft’s refund policy. You may be eligible for a partial refund if you cancel within a specific time frame.
  • Access to Services: After cancellation, you’ll retain access to Office 365 services until the end of the current billing cycle.

For the most accurate and updated process, or if you encounter issues, you should refer to Microsoft’s official support documentation or contact their customer service directly.

Cancel Brigade

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