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All command names, file names or paths to directories will be shown using a <command>monospace font</command>.
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../docs/cli/C/cli.xml:44(para)
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The commands should be issued from a command prompt within a <application>Terminal</application> and will be shown as: <screen>command to type</screen>
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Located in
docs/cli/C/cli.xml:52(para)
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<emphasis role="strong">Command Line Linux is case sensitive.</emphasis> User, user, and USER are each different and distinct in Linux.
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../docs/cli/C/cli.xml:56(para)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>'s Terminal application is called <application>Konsole</application>, and is opened by going to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Terminal (Konsole)</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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docs/cli/C/cli.xml:71(para)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>'s terminal - Konsole
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docs/cli/C/cli.xml:77(title)
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The <command>pwd</command> command displays the directory where the user is currently located (<acronym>pwd</acronym> stands for <quote>print working directory</quote>). For example, typing <screen>pwd</screen> while in the <filename class="directory">Desktop</filename> will show <computeroutput>/home/[username]/Desktop</computeroutput>. <placeholder-1/>
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cli/C/cli.xml:88(para)
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The <command>cd</command> command changes directories (<acronym>cd</acronym> stands for <quote>change directory</quote>). When a terminal window is opened, it will be located in the user's home directory. Moving around the file system requires the use of <command>cd</command>.
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Located in
cli/C/cli.xml:106(para)
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The <command>ls</command> command outputs a list of the files in the current directory (<acronym>ls</acronym> is short for <quote>list</quote>). For example, typing <screen>ls ~</screen> will display the files that are in the current user's home directory.
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cli/C/cli.xml:173(para)
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Used with the <command>-al</command> options, <command>ls</command> outputs the information associated with the <command>-l</command> option in addition to showing hidden files (<command>a</command> option).
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docs/cli/C/cli.xml:185(para)
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The <command>touch</command> command is used either to change a file's access and modification timestamps or to create a new empty file. For example, <screen>touch foo</screen> will create a new empty file named <filename>foo</filename>. If <filename>foo</filename> is already a file, then using <command>touch</command> will update the timestamps on the file which will show the last time a file was <emphasis>touched</emphasis>.
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Located in
../docs/cli/C/cli.xml:194(para)
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