![]() ![]() Manages Debian-based distros package libraries Sets and removes an alias for a file or command Queries a domain’s IP address and vice versaĭisplays DNS information, including record types Tracks a packet’s hops to its destination Shows the system’s network information, like routing and sockets ![]() Synchronizes content between directories or machinesĭisplays the system’s network interfaces and their configurations Securely copies files or directories to another system Transmits data between servers using URLs Prints information about your machine’s kernel, name, and hardwareĭisplays a shell’s running processes with their statuses Works like top but with an interactive user interfaceĬreates a snapshot of all running processes Modifies a file’s read, write, and execute permissionsĬhanges a file, directory, or symbolic link’s ownershipĭisplays the system’s overall disk space usageĬhecks a file or directory’s storage consumptionĭisplays running processes and the system’s resource usage Runs programs in the current shell as another user Prints command outputs in Terminal and a file Lists, combines, and writes a file’s content as a standard outputįinds, replaces, or deletes patterns in a fileĬompares two files’ content and their differences ![]() Shows the current working directory’s pathĬopies files and directories, including their contentĪrchives files without compression in a TAR format Alternatively, Hostinger VPS hosting users can leverage our built-in Browser terminal to run the commands directly from their web browsers. To run Linux commands in a remote server, connect via SSH using PuTTY or Terminal. ![]()
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