11/22/2023 0 Comments Vim shortcuts to directories![]() cat > file_name = takes input of text to store and add it to file.cat > file_name = creates a new file and saves the input text (ctrl+d to exit).cat file_name = reads the file and prints it in terminal.rmdir DIR = removes directories that don't have anything in them.rm -r = this removes the directory (-r mean recursively ,i.e remove all files all subdirectory and the directory itself). ![]() rm file* = removes all the files in the directory starting with 'file'.rm file_name = the file will be deleted.mv from_dir/file to_dir/file = here move command copies the from file and deletes it, pastes it in to dir.mv old_file_name new_file_name = move command, when used in the same directory, deletes the old file and makes a new file with the new_file_name (Renaming).cp from_dir/file to_dir/file = copies files, works with files in the current directory if no dir specified.mkdir -p folder/sub_folder = used to create directories.mkdir folder_name folder_name_2 = can create folder with these.echo "hello again" > file_2.txt = adds text to already created file.echo "hello textfile" > file_2.txt = adds text and creates file.touch file_1.txt file_2.txt = creates empty files.locate FILE_NAME = finds all the directories where the file isĬtrl+c : to stop a command that keeps running.Popd = brings back to the saved path of pushd Pushd PATH= changes to specified path and saves the current path = used to go up directoriesĭ:= to change drive working on ![]() documents = lists all the files of the relative path Ĭd folder/sub_folder = can be used to go change current directoryĬd. Ls -a & ls -la = list files with extra info Ls = list all files in the current directory
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