Linux Commands, master Linux with hands-on functionalities, videos, and quizzes
About Linux Commands
Linux Commands is a books & reference app developed by Time and Update.
Download Statistics
Linux Commands has been downloaded 210 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 3.6 thousand times.
User Ratings
Linux Commands is rated 4.28 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 340 ratings.
App Information
Linux Commands is FREE to download. The APK download size is 22.63 MB. The latest version available is 2.3.2. The last update was on August 7, 2025.
Technical Requirements
Linux Commands requires Android 4.4+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play August 2018.
Description
Linux Commands: A simple Android application to master Linux, the Open-Source Operating System.
Linux Commands is designed for beginners and provides a seamless starting point. The Basic Commands are thoughtfully categorized into "Basic," "Intermediate," and "Advanced," allowing users to track their progress even as they delve into the fundamentals of Linux.
Linux, an open-source operating system, stands as a cornerstone of modern computing. The app begins by introducing users to the basics, explaining the crucial role of the shell in processing commands and generating output. While Linux distributions often feature a graphical user interface (GUI), the real power lies in its command-line interface (CLI), allowing users to interact with the system through a series of powerful commands.
A shell is a software program that accepts commands from the user, forwards them to the operating system for processing, and displays the resulting output.
In the "Get Started" section, we introduce the app and its usage. Moving on, we explore Linux, its history, and the significance of GNU/Linux. We touch upon different distributions and discuss Linux's impact in the server world. The focus then shifts to the importance of the Linux Shell and how it facilitates command interaction. We guide users on learning commands effectively within the Linux Shell. A section is dedicated to helping users choose the right Linux distribution based on their goals. We also provide information on WSL, making it easier for users to start their Linux journey within the Windows environment.
In the "Basic Commands" section, beginners embark on their learning journey. We cover fundamental commands that form the backbone of daily Linux interactions. Each command is explained with examples, ensuring users not only grasp the syntax but also understand the command's practical application.
In the "Intermediate" section, we explore various key concepts of Linux, delving into command structure, pathnames, links, I/O redirections, wildcard usage, and additional commands related to remote access, ownership, and permissions.
In the "Advanced" section, we delve into a repertoire of commands specifically crafted to enhance the user's efficiency in navigating and utilizing the Linux system.
In our dedicated "Explore by Functionality" section, Linux commands are categorized based on their specific functionalities. This approach is invaluable because it helps users find commands tailored to their needs, allowing for a more focused and efficient learning experience. By exploring commands based on functionality, users can easily locate and learn about dedicated commands within a specific context. This targeted approach not only simplifies the learning process but also enables users to understand the practical applications of commands in different scenarios. Functionalities include:
File Manipulation Text Processing User Management Networking Process Management System Information Package Management File Permissions Shell Scripting Compression and Archiving System Maintenance File Searching System Monitoring Environment Variables Disk Management Remote Access and File Transfer SELinux and AppArmor Shell Customization Backup and Restore
Enhance your understanding through our dedicated "Video Learning" section. Visual learners can access comprehensive video tutorials that complement the written content. These tutorials provide step-by-step guidance, offering a dynamic and immersive way to absorb Linux command knowledge.
Solidify your learning through the "Quiz Section." Test your knowledge across various command categories and reinforce what you've learned. Interactive quizzes provide immediate feedback, ensuring a thorough understanding of Linux commands.
In our feedback section, your input is invaluable. Your input guides us in adding content, refining features, and enhancing the overall learning experience. We value your suggestions for continual improvement.
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I installed this app, I think 2 or 3 years ago. It followed me from my first days of using linux, it was ubuntu in a virtual machine. It's the best for the beginners, as you don't need to search all the commands online, you can have it all summarized in one app. More advanced users can find it useful as a cheat sheet, to ascertain their knowledge and make sure they don't forget many command linux has. Would recommend to all the linux users.
★★★★★Arun kumar· Jul 30, 2020
Nice tool for learning linux commands add more commands pls
★★★★★A Google user· Nov 6, 2018
It is great app and I can learn more about Linux basic and intermediate commands, and we hope advanced to be added
★☆☆☆☆parse_A_val· Aug 5, 2025
Basic Linux commands that I. any way relate to security fail to work GitHub doesn't work when previously it had nano is not a package grep not recognized so much more, but I fear this message won't make it.
★☆☆☆☆B Honest· Feb 27, 2020
Doesn't make sense for it to not work offline. And ads are irritative.
★★☆☆☆Secttamclovin Wick· Apr 6, 2022
If you go on Instagram and type in look_antivirus_skills Then you can see exactly who decided to hack all root back in 2015 this is only for educational purposes for why it's up there. It's an anti-hack antivirus up zone so don't think about it.
★☆☆☆☆Stephen Rose· Oct 7, 2018
It needs spelling and grammar checking, and also needs content.
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