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Basic Commands
الأوامر الأساسية
Translated and reviewed by Osama Khalid
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:12(title)
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Using this Guide
استخدام هذا الدليل
Translated by Nizar Kerkeni
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:15(title)
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Starting a Terminal
بدء طرفية
Translated and reviewed by Osama Khalid
Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:66(title)
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Or press <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>F2</keycap></keycombo> and type <command>xfce4-terminal</command>.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:78(para)
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cd
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:94(title)
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The <command>cd</command> command will allow you to change the directory you are in (<acronym>cd</acronym> stands simply for "change directory"). When you open a terminal you will be in your home directory. Examples:
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:98(para)
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To navigate into the root directory, type: <screen>cd /</screen>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:104(para)
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To navigate to your home directory, type: <screen>cd</screen> or <screen>cd ~</screen>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:110(para)
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To navigate up one directory level, type: <screen>cd ..</screen>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:127(para)
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To navigate to the previous directory (or back), type: <screen>cd -</screen>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:133(para)
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