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An A-Z Index of the Apple OS X command line

The default (tcsh) command shell of Darwin (the open source core of OSX Panther)

alias     Create an alias
alloc     List used and free memory
awk       Find and Replace text within file(s)

basename  Convert a full pathname to just a folder path
bash      Bourne-Again SHell (Linux)
bless     Set volume bootability and startup disk options.
break     Exit from a loop

cal       Display a calendar
case      Conditionally perform a command
cat Display the contents of a file cd Change Directory chflags Change a file or folder's flags.
chgrp Change group ownership
chmod Change access permissions
chown Change file owner and group chroot Run a command with a different root directory
cksum Print CRC checksum and byte counts clear Clear terminal screen cmp Compare two files comm Compare two sorted files line by line complete Edit a command completion [word/pattern/list] continue Resume the next iteration of a loop
cp Copy one or more files to another location
cron Daemon to execute scheduled commands crontab Schedule a command to run at a later date/time cut Divide a file into several parts date Display or change the date & time dc Desk Calculator dd Data Dump - Convert and copy a file
df Display free disk space
diff Display the differences between two files
diff3 Show differences among three files dirname Convert a full pathname to just a path dirs Display list of remembered directories diskutil Disk utilities - Format, Verify, Repair ditto Copy files and folders dscl Directory Service command line utility du Estimate file space usage echo Display message on screen ed A line-oriented text editor (edlin) enable Stop or start printers and classes. env Set environment and run a utility eval Evaluate several commands/arguments exec Execute a command exit Exit the shell expect Programmed dialogue with interactive programs Also see AppleScript expand Convert tabs to spaces expr Evaluate expressions false Do nothing, unsuccessfully fdisk Partition table manipulator for Darwin UFS/HFS/DOS find Search for files that meet a desired criteria fmt Reformat paragraph text fold Wrap text to fit a specified width foreach Loop, expand words, and execute commands fsck Filesystem consistency check and repair ftp Internet file transfer program GetFileInfo Get attributes of HFS+ files getopt Parse positional parameters goto Jump to label and continue execution grep Search file(s) for lines that match a given pattern groups Print group names a user is in gzip Compress or decompress files head Display the first lines of a file
history Command History hostname Print or set system name id Print user and group names/id's if Conditionally perform a command info Help info install Copy files and set attributes jobs List active jobs join Join lines on a common field kill Stop a process from running l List files in long format (ls -l) ll List files in long format, showing invisible files (ls -la) less Display output one screen at a time ln Make links between files (hard links, symbolic links) locate Find files logname Print current login name login log into the computer logout Exit a login shell (bye) lpr Print files lprm Remove jobs from the print queue lpstat Printer status information ls List information about file(s) lsbom List a bill of materials file lsof List open files man Help manual mkdir Create new folder(s) mkfifo Make FIFOs (named pipes) more Display output one screen at a time mount Mount a file system mv Move or rename files or directories net Manage network resources nice Set the priority of a command nohup Run a command immune to hangups onintr Control the action of a shell interrupt open Open a file/folder/URL/Application osascript Execute AppleScript passwd Modify a user password paste Merge lines of files pico Simple text editor popd Restore the previous value of the current directory pr Convert text files for printing printenv Print environment variables printf Format and print data ps Process status pushd Save and then change the current directory pwd Print Working Directory quota Display disk usage and limits rcp Copy files between machines. repeat Execute a command multiple times rm Remove files rmdir Remove folder(s) rpm Remote Package Manager rsync Remote file copy (Synchronize file trees) RsyncX Remote file copy (Synchronize file trees) say Convert text to audible speech sched Schedule a command to run at a later time. sdiff Merge two files interactively sed Stream Editor set Set a shell variable = value setenv Set an environment variable = value setfile Set attributes of HFS+ files shift Shift positional parameters shutdown Shutdown or restart OS X sleep Delay for a specified time softwareupdate System software update tool sort Sort text files split Split a file into fixed-size pieces stop Stop a job or process su Substitute user identity sudo Execute a command as another user sum Print a checksum for a file switch Conditionally perform a command tail Output the last part of files tar Tape ARchiver tee Redirect output to multiple files test Condition evaluation time Measure Program Resource Use touch Change file timestamps traceroute Trace Route to Host tr Translate, squeeze, and/or delete characters true Do nothing, successfully tty Print filename of terminal on stdin umask Users file creation mask umount a device unalias Remove an alias uname Print system information unexpand Convert spaces to tabs uniq Uniquify files units Convert units from one scale to another unset Remove variable or function names unsetenv Remove environment variable users Print login names of users currently logged in uuencode Encode a binary file
uudecode Decode a file created by uuencode wc Print byte, word, and line counts where Report all known instances of a command which Locate a program file in the user's path while Execute commands who Print all usernames currently logged on whoami Print the current user id and name (`id -un') xargs Execute utility - passing arguments yes Print a string until interrupted Full list of OS X Man Pages (Mac User Group) Links to other Sites, Books etc...

Mac OS X is a rock-solid system that's beautifully designed. I much prefer it to Linux - Bill Joy


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