Learning About Linux Commands
So how can you learn more about that command or others that pique your interest? And how can you discover commands if you don't even know their names? That's where this chapter comes in. Here you will find out how to learn more about the commands you already know, those you know you don't know, and even those that you don't know that you don't know!
Let's start with the two 800-pound gorillas—man and info—and move from there to some smaller, more precise commands that actually use much of the data collected by man. By the time you're finished, you'll be ready to start learning about the huge variety of tools available to you in your shell environment.
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