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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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      <description>What is Linux? Much the same as Windows, iOS, and Mac OS, Linux is an operating system. Indeed, one of the most well known on earth, Android, is controlled by the Linux operating system. An operating system is software that deals with the entirety of the hardware assets related with your laptop or PC. To lay it out plainly, the operating system deals with the correspondence between your software and your hardware.</description>
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