Linux Commands Index - T
Below given are the list of Linux commands which starts with T. We have provided a breif description for each command. To know more about each command and its usage try the following.
man command-name
Example:
man telnet
List of all Linux Commands Under Index - T
tac (1) - concatenate and print files in reverse
tail (1) - output the last part of files
tail (1p) - copy the last part of a file
tailf (1) - follow the growth of a log file
talk (1) - talk to another user
talk (1p) - talk to another user
talk (rpm) - Talk client for one-on-one Internet chatting.
tar (1) - The GNU version of the tar archiving utility
tar (rpm) - A GNU file archiving program
tar.h [tar] (0p) - extended tar definitions
taskset (1) - retrieve or set a processes's CPU affinity
tcpd (8) - access control facility for internet services
tcpdump (8) - dump traffic on a network
tcpdump (rpm) - A network traffic monitoring tool.
tcpslice (8) - extract pieces of and/or glue together tcpdump files
tee (1) - read from standard input and write to standard output and files
tee (1p) - duplicate standard input
tee (2) - duplicating pipe content
telinit [init] (8) - process control initialization
telnet (1) - user interface to the TELNET protocol
telnet (rpm) - The client program for the telnet remote login protocol.
Test (3pm) - provides a simple framework for writing test scripts
Test [Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Test] (3pm) - test plugin
Test::Builder (3pm) - Backend for building test libraries
Test::Builder::Module (3pm) - Base class for test modules
Test::Builder::Tester (3pm) - test testsuites that have been built with Test::Builder
Test::Builder::Tester::Color (3pm) - turn on colour in Test::Builder::Tester
Test::Harness (3pm) - Run Perl standard test scripts with statistics
Test::Harness::Assert (3pm) - simple assert
Test::Harness::Iterator (3pm) - Internal Test::Harness Iterator
Test::Harness::Point (3pm) - object for tracking a single test point
Test::Harness::Straps (3pm) - detailed analysis of test results
Test::Harness::TAP (3pm) - Documentation for the TAP format
Test::More (3pm) - yet another framework for writing test scripts
Test::Simple (3pm) - Basic utilities for writing tests
Test::Tutorial (3pm) - A tutorial about writing really basic tests
test (1) - check file types and compare values
test (1p) - evaluate expression
test [builtins] (1) - bash built-in commands, see bash(1)
Time::HiRes (3pm) - High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers
Time::Local (3pm) - efficiently compute time from local and GMT time
Time::gmtime (3pm) - by-name interface to Perl's built-in gmtime() function
Time::localtime (3pm) - by-name interface to Perl's built-in localtime() function
Time::tm (3pm) - internal object used by Time::gmtime and Time::localtime
time (1) - time a simple command or give resource usage
time (1p) - time a simple command
time (2) - get time in seconds
time (3p) - get time
time (7) - overview of time
time (rpm) - A GNU utility for monitoring a program's use of system resources.
time.conf [time] (5) - configuration file for the pam_time module
time.h [time] (0p) - time types
tload (1) - graphic representation of system load average
tmpwatch (8) - removes files which haven't been accessed for a period of time
tmpwatch (rpm) - A utility for removing files based on when they were last accessed.
top (1) - display Linux tasks
touch (1) - change file timestamps
touch (1p) - change file access and modification times
tr (1) - translate or delete characters
tr (1p) - translate characters
tracepath (8) - traces path to a network host discovering MTU along this path
traceroute (8) - print the route packets trace to network host
traceroute (rpm) - Traces the route taken by packets over an IPv4/IPv6 network
troff (1) - the troff processor of the groff text formatting system
true (1) - do nothing, successfully
true (1p) - return true value
tset (1) - terminal initialization
tsort (1) - perform topological sort
tsort (1p) - topological sort
tty (1) - print the file name of the terminal connected to standard input
tty (1p) - return user's terminal name
tty (4) - controlling terminal
tty ioctl [tty_ioctl] (4) - ioctls for terminals and serial lines
tune2fs (8) - adjust tunable filesystem parameters on ext2/ext3 filesystems
tunelp (8) - set various parameters for the lp device
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- Introduction to Linux
- Difference between Linux and Windows
- Linux Directory Structure
- Linux Basic Commands
- Linux File Permissions
- Linux Server Administration Commands
- Linux Advanced File Permissions
- Semaphores in Linux
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