Coreutils: Core GNU (file, text, shell) utilities.
- [ exit with the status determined by expression
- base32: base32 encode/decode data and print to standard output
- base64: base64 encode/decode data and print to standard output
- basename: strip directory and suffix from filenames
- cat: concatenate files and print on the standard output
- chcon: change file SELinux security context
- chgrp: change group ownership
- chmod: change file mode bits
- chown: change file owner and group
- chroot: run command or interactive shell with special root directory
- cksum: checksum and count the bytes in a file
- comm: compare two sorted files line by line
- cp: copy files and directories
- csplit: split a file into sections determined by context lines
- cut: remove sections from each line of files
- date: print or set the system date and time
- dd: convert and copy a file
- df: report file system disk space usage
- dir: list directory contents
- dircolors: color setup for ls
- dirname: strip last component from file name
- du: estimate file space usage
- echo: display a line of text
- env: run a program in a modified environment
- expand: convert tabs to spaces
- expr: evaluate expressions
- factor: factor numbers
- false: do nothing, unsuccessfully
- fmt: simple optimal text formatter
- fold: wrap each input line to fit in specified width
- groups: print the groups a user is in
- head: output the first part of files
- hostid: print the numeric identifier for the current host
- id: print real and effective user and group IDs
- install: copy files and set attributes
- join: join lines of two files on a common field
- kill: send signals to processes, or list signals
- link: call the link function to create a link to a file
- ln: make links between files
- logname: print user's login name
- ls: list directory contents
- md5sum: compute and check MD5 message digest
- mkdir: make directories
- mkfifo: make FIFOs (named pipes)
- mknod: make block or character special files
- mktemp: create a temporary file or directory
- mv: move (rename) files
- nice: run a program with modified scheduling priority
- nl: number lines of files
- nohup: run a command immune to hangups, with output to a non-tty
- nproc: print the number of processing units available
- numfmt: convert numbers from/to human-readable strings
- od: dump files in octal and other formats
- paste: merge lines of files
- pathchk: check whether file names are valid or portable
- pinky: lightweight finger
- pr: convert text files for printing
- printenv: print all or part of environment
- printf: format and print data
- ptx: produce a permuted index of file contents
- pwd: print name of current/working directory
- readlink: print resolved symbolic links or canonical file names
- realpath: print the resolved path
- rm: remove files or directories
- rmdir: remove empty directories
- runcon: run command with specified SELinux security context
- seq: print a sequence of numbers
- sha1sum: compute and check SHA1 message digest
- sha224sum: compute and check SHA224 message digest
- sha256sum: compute and check SHA256 message digest
- sha384sum: compute and check SHA384 message digest
- sha512sum: compute and check SHA512 message digest
- shred: overwrite a file to hide its contents, and optionally delete it
- shuf: generate random permutations
- sleep: delay for a specified amount of time
- sort: sort lines of text files
- split: split a file into pieces
- stat: display file or file system status
- stdbuf: run command with modified buffering operations for its standard
streams
- stty: change and print terminal line settings
- sum: checksum and count the blocks in a file
- sync: synchronize cached writes to persistent storage
- tac: concatenate and print files in reverse
- tail: output the last part of files
- tee: read from standard input and write to standard output and files
- test: check file types and compare values
- timeout: run a command with a time limit
- touch: change file timestamps
- tr: translate or delete characters
- true: do nothing, successfully
- truncate: shrink or extend the size of a file to the specified size
- tsort: perform topological sort
- tty: print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input
- uname: print system information
- unexpand: convert spaces to tabs
- uniq: report or omit repeated lines
- unlink: call the unlink function to remove the specified file
- uptime: tell how long the system has been running
- users: print the user names of users currently logged in to the current
host
- vdir: list directory contents
- wc: print newline, word, and byte counts for each file
- who: show who is logged on
- whoami: print effective user ID
- yes: output a string repeatedly until killed
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