System Operations Utilities

Command directory for System Operations tools and utilities.

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niceness_value

Launch a program with a specified niceness for priority adjustments to ensure optimal resource allocation.

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qemu-system-riscv64

qemu-system-riscv64 lists available virtual machines, helping in architecture preparation.

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salt-run

Command to manage and diagnose Salt minion connectivity issues.

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setopt

Command utilized to configure specific operational options for the Zsh shell environment.

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supervisord

Supervisord allows control of multiple processes from the terminal and is useful for daemonizing server workloads.

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tskill

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

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u---user

Allows execution of commands as different users, ensuring necessary permissions are maintained for secure and accurate command operations.

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unshare

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

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users

`users /var/log/wtmp` outputs logged-in usernames extracted from a specified log file.

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usleep

`usleep` enables delayed execution of subsequent commands, specified in microseconds.

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vmstat

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

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wipeclean

Modifies the speed parameter for visual animations within terminal scripts, allowing controlled display pacing.

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wm

wm provides metrics regarding the display properties of a device, essential for developers and designers.

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archivemount

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

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byobu

Byobu is a text-based window manager that enhances the command line experience.

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byobu-config

Byobu-Config is an interactive tool for configuring Byobu settings.

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byobu-disable

Byobu-Disable enables control over whether Byobu starts automatically on terminal launch.

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byobu-enable

Byobu-Enable facilitates the automatic launching of the Byobu session upon terminal initiation.

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byobu-select-backend

Byobu-Select-Backend is for switching the terminal multiplexer backend between tmux and screen.

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cgexec

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

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cost

Cost tool for resource usage analysis during Unix sessions.

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cronic

Cronic is a wrapper for commands that sends output only on error, useful for cron jobs.

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cryfs-unmount

CryFS enables secure management of encrypted directories.

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delete

Facilitates file management by allowing file deletion from non-volatile memory on Cisco devices.

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done

Terminates the active loop in shell scripting or command execution.

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e---edit

Allows for secure editing of protected system files, ensuring changes are made under necessary permissions for success.

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end

Used primarily in network devices to leave configuration modes.

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env

The 'env' command lists all environment variables for processes, important for understanding application behavior.

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f-b

Reloads configuration files for services seamlessly and efficiently.

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f2

This command engages the menu interface of the application for navigation.

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f3

This command retrieves the logged command history of the application for user review.

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f3read

f3read validates data integrity on flash devices by checking file presence and status against file structures.

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f6

F6 is a key shortcut to detach from the active Byobu session without terminating it.

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false

The 'false' command is a standard command in Unix and Linux environments that does nothing and returns a status code of 1, indicating false. This is often used in scripts and conditional expressions.

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fi

Shell built-in for terminating if-statements.

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freeramdisk

`freeramdisk` is a utility to free memory allocated to loadlin RAM disks in Unix-like systems.

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gdm-safe-restart

`gdm-safe-restart` is an essential command for maintenance of the Gnome Display Manager, ensuring minimal disruption.

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get-nodeinstalllocation

Get-NodeInstallLocation retrieves the directory of the current Node.js installation on the system.

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getln

Fetches the last line(s) from log files, commonly used for post-mortem analysis.

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h-j-k-l

SCIM uses a text-based interface, allowing keyboard-based navigation to enhance efficiency in your work.

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hostid

Displays the hexadecimal identifier as defined by the system. Useful for identification and verification in network configurations.

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i---ignore-environment

Executes programs in a sanitized environment, eliminating potential contamination from inherited variables.

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ic

Sets up a command alias for IBM Cloud CLI to simplify usage.

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initdb

InitDB sets up a new PostgreSQL database cluster, essential for storing structured data.

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k---kill-after

timeout enhances control over execution of commands, ensuring active termination to optimize resource allocation, fundamental for system stability under strain.

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lima

Creates an alias for easier access to Lima's control commands for the default VM.

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ll---list

Displays sudo privileges assigned, essential for security audits and configuration management.

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logger

Sends messages to the system log deamon, typically used for debugging and monitoring.

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logname

Displays the name of the user currently logged into the system.

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luantiserver

The luantiserver command is used for starting a dedicated server for running Lua applications, optimizing runtime management.

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menu

The menu command retrieves all PowerShell functions loaded in the current session.

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mispipe

The mispipe utility is critical in shell environments for command chaining and exit status management.

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mount.ddi

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

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n---adjustment

The 'nice' command allows you to set the niceness value of a command, altering the scheduling priority on UNIX-like systems. Adjusting the niceness affects CPU allocation dynamically.

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on_ac_power

Validates the current AC power supply status of a system.

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orange

The command enables the user to select an item from a predefined array.

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pppd

pppd is a user-space daemon used for establishing and maintaining Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connections.

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pwdx

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

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rnano

Custom alias for narrowing down access when invoking the nano text editor.

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runit

Command to initiate runit as the init system for services.

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