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      <title>Linux commands I use as a Cloud and DevOps Engineer</title>
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      <description>Hey Friends, as we know that I am a huge advocate of Linux and I think it is important aspect if you are entering Cloud Computing or DevOps. I wanted to reflect back on some commonly used linux commands while my time as a Cloud and DevOps Engineer.
Here are the top 7 commands:
𝗹𝘀 command ls is probably the most typed command in the terminal. it lists the content of a directory (current directory by default) 𝗰𝗱 command it refers to “change directory” meaning it switches to the directory you want.</description>
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