linux works on command line interface , unix was the first command line interface
and Linus Torvalds got inspired by unix and combined with that name he created
Linux
cat<file name> : to see the content present in the file name
su : switch user
vi<file name> : editing a file
mkdir : create a directory
cd : change directory
ls : to see the list of files / directory
pwd : present working directory(to get the path directory)
cd .. : to come back to home
df -h : to see the
sudo yum install java-17 : use to install java
sudo yum install git : use to install git in linux
aws s3 ls : to see the s3 contents in linux
aws s3 ls s3://bucketname : to display the bucket name folders
aws s3 ls s3://bucketname : to get the objects in the bucket
aws s3 cp filename s3://bucketname : to copy the file from virtual machine to
s3
aws s3 cp filename s3://filename : to copy the file frm instance to s3
bucket
aws s3 rm s3://bucketname/filename : to remove the file in bucket
aws s3 cp s3://bucketnamee/filename directorypath(using pwd) : to copy the
elements from s3 to ec2(to get the particular file from s3 bucket)
aws s3 sync s3://bucketname dir_path : to download all the files from the s3
to ec2 instance
cloudshell commands:
aws ec2 start-instances --instance-ids <id> : to start a instance using cloudshell
aws ec2 stop-instances --instance-ids <id> : to stop a instance using cloudshell
aws ec2 desrcibe-instances : to display all the instances present
in ec2
aws ec2 create-volume --availibility-zone ap-south-1a size100 : to create a volume
aws ec2 attach-volume
cd / : to get the command line interface
ls : to see the files