For most users of FreeBSD, the command line is a normal thing, but for newcomers to FreeBSD or the terminal, here just *some* of the commands available, there are many more, but here is just a taster.... please leave some of your own in the message section if you can think of some more that we all should know :-)
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Timestamps below:
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0:00 intro
0:32 host
0:56 ping
1:13 mount
1:38 df
2:00 time
2:36 sleep
3:04 cal
3:24 date
3:32 locate
3:56 find
4:25 gzip
5:16 gunzip
5:37 sort
6:01 od
6:42 wc
6:55 uniq
7:25 pwd
7:40 mkdir
7:52 ls
8:03 cd
8:16 rmdir
8:37 touch
9:00 cat
9:19 rm
9:46 cp
10:16 mv
10:45 head
11:00 tail
11:10 more
11:45 less
12:05 su
12:22 doas
12:45 id
13:10 adduser
13:41 rmuser
14:06 hostname
14:15 env
14:26 uname
14:36 uptime
14:48 who
14:54 ac
15:02 top
15:12 man
15:38 freebsd-update
15:58 pkg
16:31 kld
16:48 pciconf
17:11 dmesg
17:27 sysctl
17:54 mixer
18:36 zfs
19:19 special mention - bectl & beadm
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