Across
- 3. Creates an empty file or updates its timestamp
- 4. Displays or modifies file and directory access control lists (ACLs)
- 7. Changes the current working directory
- 8. Used to temporarily switch to another user account, often root
- 9. Removes empty directories
- 11. Used to copy files or directories from one location to another
- 12. Renames or moves a file or directory
- 14. Creates a new directory
- 17. Updates a user’s login password
Down
- 1. Exits the current shell or session
- 2. Quickly searches for files in a prebuilt database
- 5. Searches for files in a directory hierarchy using conditions like name or size
- 6. Creates links between files (hard or symbolic)
- 7. Used to change a file or directory’s group ownership
- 8. Executes a command with elevated (superuser) privileges without switching users
- 10. Removes files or directories
- 11. Used to change a file’s permissions (read, write, execute)
- 13. Opens a file for editing in a terminal-based text editor
- 15. Displays the contents of a file or concatenates files
- 16. Lists the contents of a directory
