Basic Linux commands

*mkdir

The name says it all. The mkdir command in Linux is used to create a new directory or, if you’re coming from Windows, a Folder.

*pwd

PWD stands for Print Working Directory. This gives us a quick way of finding out the working directory path.

*cd

Cd is an acronym for the change directory. As the name suggests, it is used to temporarily change the directory you’re working in

*cp

The command cp is used to copy and paste a file to a directory specified as the second argument.

*mv

The mv command in Linux stands for “Move.” It is used to move files or directories from one place to another.

*clear

As the name suggests, clear is used to clear the terminal screen.

*Ls

list of items in directory

*rmdir

remove director or folder

*mv

move