1. Copying multiple files using SCP(Secure Copy)
a) if copying only filesscp user@host:"file1 file2" <destination_path>
For example:
scp suresh@suresh.pc:"/home/suresh/one.txt /home/suresh/two.txt" .
b) if copying directories also
We just need to include the option "-r" (recursive) in this case.
eg: scp -r suresh@suresh.pc:"/home/suresh/one/ /home/suresh/two.txt" .
2. Get the absolute path of a file
Lets say you are in some directory and you want the complete path of a file in that directory. Normally to get this, we need to copy the directory path first (by pwd) and then copy the file name, which is a two step process.Instead we can use following command, which gives the absolute path:
readlink -f <filename>
3. Toggle between current directory and previous cd'd directory
cd -
4. Disk Usage(du): Occupied disk space by files/directories
a. Show the size of each mentioned directory or filedu <direcotory/fileName>
eg: du TestServlet.java LogoutServlet.java
4 TestServlet.java
4 LogoutServlet.java
b. Show the size in human readable format:
du -h
eg: du -h TestServlet.java LogoutServlet.java
4.0K TestServlet.java
4.0K LogoutServlet.java
c. Get the total of a directory or file
du -sh
eg: du -sh TestServlet.java LogoutServlet.java
4.0K TestServlet.java
4.0K LogoutServlet.java
d. Get the total of all directories mentioned
du -csh
eg: du -csh TestServlet.java LogoutServlet.java
4.0K TestServlet.java
4.0K LogoutServlet.java
8.0K total