GNU Core Utilities
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I GNU Core Utilities (GNU coreutils o coreutils in del gergh informategh) hinn ona raccolta de arnes desviluppada dal Progett GNU. El gh'ha dent i arnes pussee important per on sistema operativ UNIX, 'me ls, cp, cat e rm.
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| File utilities | |
|---|---|
| chcon | Changes file security context (SELinux) | 
| chgrp | Changes file group ownership | 
| chown | Changes file ownership | 
| chmod | Changes the permissions of a file or directory | 
| cp | Copies a file or directory | 
| dd | Copies and converts a file | 
| df | Shows disk free space on file systems | 
| dir | Is exactly like " ls -C -b". (Files are by default listed in columns and sorted vertically.) | 
| dircolors | Set up color for ls | 
| install | Copies files and set attributes | 
| ln | Creates a link to a file | 
| ls | Lists the files in a directory | 
| mkdir | Creates a directory | 
| mkfifo | Makes named pipes (FIFOs) | 
| mknod | Makes block or character special files | 
| mktemp | Creates a temporary file or directory | 
| mv | Moves files or rename files | 
| realpath | Returns the resolved absolute or relative path for a file | 
| rm | Removes (deletes) files | 
| rmdir | Removes empty directories | 
| shred | Overwrites a file to hide its contents, and optionally deletes it | 
| sync | Flushes file system buffers | 
| touch | Changes file timestamps | 
| truncate | Shrink or extend the size of a file to the specified size | 
| vdir | Is exactly like " ls -l -b". (Files are by default listed in long format.) | 
| Text utilities | |
| base32 | base32 encodes or decodes data and prints to standard output | 
| base64 | base64 encodes or decodes data and prints to standard output | 
| cat | Concatenates and prints files on the standard output | 
| cksum | Checksums and count the bytes in a file | 
| comm | Compares two sorted files line by line | 
| csplit | Splits a file into sections determined by context lines | 
| cut | Removes sections from each line of files | 
| expand | Converts tabs to spaces | 
| fmt | Simple optimal text formatter | 
| fold | Wraps each input line to fit in specified width | 
| head | Outputs the first part of files | 
| join | Joins lines of two files on a common field | 
| md5sum | Computes and checks MD5 message digest | 
| nl | Numbers lines of files | 
| numfmt | Reformat numbers | 
| od | Dumps files in octal and other formats | 
| paste | Merges lines of files | 
| ptx | Produces a permuted index of file contents | 
| pr | Converts text files for printing | 
| sha1sum,sha224sum,sha256sum,sha384sum,sha512sum | Computes and checks SHA-1, SHA-224/256/384/512 message digest | 
| shuf | generate random permutations | 
| sort | sort lines of text files | 
| split | Splits a file into pieces | 
| sum | Checksums and counts the blocks in a file | 
| tac | Concatenates and prints files in reverse line order | 
| tail | Outputs the last part of files | 
| tr | Translates or deletes characters | 
| tsort | Performs a topological sort | 
| unexpand | Converts spaces to tabs | 
| uniq | Removes duplicate lines from a sorted file | 
| wc | Prints the number of bytes, words, and lines in files | 
| Shell utilities | |
| arch | Prints machine hardware name (same as uname -m) | 
| basename | Removes the path prefix from a given pathname | 
| chroot | Changes the root directory | 
| date | Prints or sets the system date and time | 
| dirname | Strips non-directory suffix from file name | 
| du | Shows disk usage on file systems | 
| echo | Displays a specified line of text | 
| env | Displays and modifies environment variables | 
| expr | Evaluates expressions | 
| factor | Factors numbers | 
| false | Does nothing, but exits unsuccessfully | 
| groups | Prints the groups of which the user is a member | 
| hostid | Prints the numeric identifier for the current host | 
| id | Prints real or effective UID and GID | 
| link | Creates a link to a file | 
| logname | Print the user's login name | 
| nice | Modifies scheduling priority | 
| nohup | Allows a command to continue running after logging out | 
| nproc | Queries the number of (active) processors | 
| pathchk | Checks whether file names are valid or portable | 
| pinky | A lightweight version of finger | 
| printenv | Prints environment variables | 
| printf | Formats and prints data | 
| pwd | Prints the current working directory | 
| readlink | Displays value of a symbolic link | 
| runcon | Run command with specified security context | 
| seq | Prints a sequence of numbers | 
| sleep | Delays for a specified amount of time | 
| stat | Returns data about an inode | 
| stdbuf | Controls buffering for commands that use stdio | 
| stty | Changes and prints terminal line settings | 
| tee | Sends output to multiple files | 
| test | Evaluates an expression | 
| timeout | Run a command with a time limit | 
| true | Does nothing, but exits successfully | 
| tty | Prints terminal name | 
| uname | Prints system information | 
| unlink | Removes the specified file using the unlinkfunction | 
| uptime | Tells how long the system has been running | 
| users | Prints the user names of users currently logged into the current host | 
| who | Prints a list of all users currently logged in | 
| whoami | Prints the effective userid | 
| yes | Prints a string repeatedly | 
| Other Utilities | |
| [ | A synonym for test; this program permits expressions like [ expression ]. | 
| System utilities | |
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