Exploring Linux Filesystems - Kristie Matsatsa

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  1. 2. Set of text wildcards was developed to ease the searching of specific text
  2. 4. contains plain text such as letters, numbers, and special characters
  3. 8. directory located within another directory
  4. 9. used to identify the content differences between two files
  5. 10. To view files and subdirectories under a directory
  6. 12. full pathname of a certain file or directory starting from the root directory
  7. 15. To display additional details for a file, including the date and time file was created
  8. 16. Displays the first 10 lines of a text file to the terminal screen
  9. 19. Pathname of a target or directory relative to your current directory in the tree
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  1. 1. Using wildcards to match multiple files or directories within a command
  2. 3. searches for text characters in a binary file and outputs them to the screen
  3. 5. Simplify commands that specify more than one filename on the command line
  4. 6. Files that have an association with one another and represent the same data
  5. 7. contains the most recent entries at the bottom of the file
  6. 10. To display a file in reverse
  7. 11. To view an entire text file on the terminal screen
  8. 13. store information such as common functions and graphics
  9. 14. allows a process on another computer to write to a file on your computer
  10. 17. Place unique to user account for storing personal files
  11. 18. text file that contains executable commands