Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Mohamed Rias in Linux , Softwares , Technology , freebies
This is my first post on Cheat sheets. Actually Cheat sheet is a concise set of notes used for quick reference. Cheat sheets will contain most of the shortcuts needed to program faster. And it is meant for newbie users who can’t remember the shortcuts or commands.
In this post , I have collected almost 27 Cheat sheets available for Linux users. These Cheat sheets will contain Linux command lines, Linux security, Linux administration, Gnome/KDE, sed/awk/vim, and distribution specific codes.
You may think that one cheat sheet is just enough for me , so why should I need to look at so many cheat sheets. According to me some cheat sheets may miss some points so its better to Look through all of them and then choose the top 5-10 you think will help you the most. After that you can Print them out and hang them on the wall around your desk for quick reference.
Unix/Linux Command Reference
THE ONE PAGE LINUX MANUAL
Treebeard’s Unix Cheat Sheet
Linux Shortcuts and Commands
The humble Linux cheat sheet
The Official Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide
Evelyn’s LINUX Cheat Sheet
LINUX Cheat Sheet
Linux Security Quick Reference Guide
LINUX System Call Quick Reference
LINUX Admin Quick Reference
directory of Linux commands
Click on any of the 687 commands below to get a description and list of available options. All links in the command summaries point to the online version of the book on Safari Bookshelf.
Linux cheat sheet
Linux Command-Line Cheat Sheet
Linux Quick Reference Guide
Linux Commands – Ultimate Practical guide
Linux Cheat Sheet
Linux Cheat Sheet
Linux Cheat Sheet
Using Linux the CLI way – Cheat Sheet
ubuntu Reference Cheat Sheet
Debian GNU/Linux Reference Card
Gnome / KDE Keyboard Shortcuts
Tired of using your mouse so much? Did you know that both KDE and Gnome have keyboard shortcuts for just about everything you can do with a mouse? Here’s a list of the various shortcuts on both platforms.
Solaris Cheat Sheet
NetCat Cheat Sheet for Linux and Unix users
Solaris Handy commands
Unix Toolbox
I hope that these cheat sheets will definitely help you to remember some difficult commands for sure. If you have came across any other Linux or Unix cheat sheets then do let me know.