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Task focused command-line cheat sheet for linux

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There are a lot of "Linux command-line cheat sheets" on the internet. But often they only list the commands, sometimes sort and describe them. What I am looking for is something I would call a "task based" cheat sheet, where I can "ctrl+f" for *what* I want to do and find the corresponding command. Since beforehand I don't know *how* (i.e. the command) to perform the task. Could someone provide a link or search terms? #### Explanation: When trying to do something on the command-line, I normally use google to find a solution. Depending on the complexity of the task, this takes some (unreasonably high) effort and often combining multiple solutions. Also internet access is mandatory for this to work. I afterwards write this down in a text file and attach some search terms. Expecting to find similar files on the internet, I search for: linux task OR action OR work based cheat sheet, linux howto collection common tasks. Those don't return what I look for.
Asked by Paul Smith (263 rep)
Nov 16, 2021, 10:01 PM
Last activity: Dec 14, 2021, 10:22 PM