System Operations Utilities

Command directory for System Operations tools and utilities.

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chronic

Chronic also allows for verbose diagnostics, useful for pinpointing failures during command execution.

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cupsreject

CUPS enables precise control over job management with detailed rejection documentation.

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enable

Enables access to configure device settings and run advanced commands in Cisco IOS.

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f3fix

f3fix facilitates filesystem management on storage devices by configuring partition types and optimizing setup parameters.

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f3probe

f3probe monitors and provides metrics on block device performance by timing various I/O operations to assess speed and reliability.

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forever

The `forever` utility is designed to ensure that a Node.js script runs continuously. It is particularly useful for server applications that should not be stopped. It can restart malfunctioning scripts and provides logging capabilities for debugging.

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get-process

3+ get-process commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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goreload

goreload can automatically reload Go applications in response to file changes.

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groupadd

3+ groupadd commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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i3-msg

i3-msg allows for querying i3's layout structure programmatically.

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ical

Command to convert a specified Hijri date to its equivalent Gregorian date.

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idevicedate

The idevicedate command allows setting a defined timestamp on the connected device, essential for precise time-based testing scenarios.

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idevicediagnostics

The idevicediagnostics command can extract values based on MobileGestalt keys, providing deep insights into device properties essential for diagnostics and analysis.

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kpartx

3+ kpartx commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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lxc-top

3+ lxc-top commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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mount.cifs

3+ mount.cifs commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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nproc

Use `--ignore {{count}}` for precise management of processing resources, crucial in performance-sensitive applications.

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partx

3+ partx commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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pfetch

pfetch is a command-line utility that outputs system information using ASCII art.

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pg_controldata

pg_controldata retrieves control information from a PostgreSQL data directory.

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prctl

3+ prctl commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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protector

3+ protector commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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psgrep

Enables a simplified search for processes by name with essential details only.

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reload

This command allows the administrator to cancel an impending reboot that was previously scheduled, mitigating potential downtime.

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retry

Retry allows executing a command with a maximum number of defined attempts.

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sendmail

The command sends emails with specified attachments, suitable for both local and external addresses.

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st-flash

Erases firmware from the specified device, preparing it for fresh programming.

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st-info

Summarizes key characteristics of the specified device.

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stdbuf

stdbuf manipulates the error output buffering for commands, enhancing real-time capabilities.

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steamos-chroot

3+ steamos-chroot commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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stressapptest

`stressapptest` performs extensive memory tests under specified conditions to evaluate system resilience.

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telegram-desktop

Use Telegram Desktop in minimized mode to retain system tray cleanliness while maintaining functionality.

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var-dump-server

var-dump-server allows inspection of variable state during application execution.

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vncserver

3+ vncserver commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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who

Provides clarity and detailed insights on user sessions, essential for system administrators.

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xkill

xkill allows for the forceful termination of specified X11 windows using their IDs.

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asciiquarium

Asciiquarium creates text-based aquatic animations using ASCII art.

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bg

Background Job Control in Unix/Linux.

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confettysh

Confetty.sh allows for management of microservices with rich deployment and status data.

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cupsaccept

cupsaccept lets you enable printers on designated servers to accept incoming print jobs.

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cupsdisable

cupsdisable command is used to disable accepting print jobs for specified destinations.

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dcfldd

dcfldd is an enhanced version of the dd command that includes advanced features for forensic imaging and data verification.

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disable

The 'disable' command reports on current command restrictions in the system, aiding compliance monitoring.

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esptool.py

esptool.py is used for flashing and managing ESP8266/ESP32 systems, including flash memory operations.

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f

`f <F>` allows for engaging with dynamic output in real-time, essential for operational monitoring.

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f3write

F3 is a utility for testing actual available space on flash drives and SSDs by writing files.

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fg

The fg command restores a specific background job, identified by its job number, into the foreground for user interaction.

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fkill

fkill allows you to stop running processes quickly by PID, name, or port.

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groups

The 'groups' command displays the group memberships of specified users. It can be helpful for system administrators to review user privileges.

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i---login

Facilitates user-specific shell access for tailored command execution, appropriate for administrative roles in a multi-user context.

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idevice_id

`idevice_id --network` identifies devices connected over the local network.

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ideviceinfo

The ideviceinfo command with a specified UDID is used to fetch device-specific information critical for individualized management tasks.

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idevicename

The idevicename command allows modification of the device name, which is essential during device fleet management.

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idevicescreenshot

Allows targeted screenshot generation with user-defined naming conventions.

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idevicesetlocation

Restores the device's location settings to their original state.

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idevicesyslog

Enables focused logging by excluding kernel messages, crucial for application debugging scenarios.

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ifne

The ifne command conditionally executes a command based on the presence of input.

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logout

Terminates the current shell with a defined exit code.

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mtm

The MTM functionality allows users to formulate and execute command sequences efficiently, particularly useful in development, operations, and automation tasks.

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nice

Increments the niceness value of a process to lower its scheduling priority on a UNIX-like system.

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