git clone https://github.com/juliusv/cli_exercises.git
cd cli_exercises
- How many lines does the "words" file contain?
- How many lines in the "words" file contain the word "foo" anywhere on the line?
- Print the "words" file in reverse lexicographic order
- Print the lines of the "words" file which contain "foo" in reverse lexicographic order
- Same as 4., but exclude words containing single quotes
- Same as 5., but replace all occurrences of "foo" with "fa"
- How many files underneath /etc end with ".conf"?
- Which lines are different between the "words" and "words2" dictionary files?
- How long has it been since your computer was started?
- How many free bytes do you have left on your root (/) filesystem?
- How many bytes does the "cli_exercises" directory take up?
- How large is the "words" file in bytes?
- How many unique visitors (unique IP addresses) does the "access.log" file contain?
- Same as 13., but restrict this to only hits on March 8th
- Same as 14., but instead of counting them, write the visitors' IP addresses to a new file, named "access_mar_8.log"
- Print the first and last 20 lines of "access.log" into a new file named "short.log"
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wc -l wordsor
wc -l <wordsor
cat words | wc -l -
grep foo words | wc -l -
sort -r words -
grep foo words | sort -r -
grep foo words | grep -v "'" | sort -ror
grep foo words | grep -v \' | sort -r -
grep foo words | grep -v "'" | sed 's/foo/fa/' | sort -r -
find /etc -name "*.conf" | wc -l -
diff -u words words2or
diff -u words{,2} -
uptime -s -
df -h / -
du -
ls -l words | cut -d" " -f5or
wc -c words -
cut -f1 -d" " access.log | sort -u | wc -lor
awk '{ print $1 }' access.log | sort -u | wc -l -
grep '07/Mar/2004' access.log | cut -f1 -d" " | sort -u | wc -l -
grep '07/Mar/2004' access.log | cut -f1 -d" " | sort -u > access_mar_8.log -
head -n 20 access.log > short.log; tail -n 20 access.log >> short.logor
(head -n 20 access.log && tail -n 20 access.log) > short.log