Common Commands
ls
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list filenames or folders
-h human readable sizes
-l long listing (permissions, owners, size, and when last modified.)
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cd
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change directory
type cd and drag folder to terminal window
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pwd
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gives full path of current directory
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mkdir
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make directory
command creates a new folder(s) in the current working directory
create directory tree by using -p option
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mv
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move
move files or rename files
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cp
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copy
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find
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$ find . ~/ -iname "*.mp4"
to search only your user directory, type "~/"
search only for certain filetypes using a wildcard character (an asterisk, *)
-name is case-sensitive -iname is not
to search all sub directories, run command from top most folder and remove "~/"
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>>
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send results to text file (*.txt) using the >> notation. This will append data.
to replace data use single >
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ls -R -1 -l |
To list all filesnames including subdirectories with additional data and output one entry per line |
Rename files
use mv command
$ mv oldname newname
Detail guidelines for batch processing
NOTE: batch processing steps use the method of “piping” multiple commands directly in terminal screen. Alternative method is to use a shell script (*.sh). However, Mac Terminal allows copy/paste functionality. This makes things relatively easy to transfer multiple commands directly to the terminal window. Also shell scripts require special permissions.
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