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Linux Reference Card

The famous AT Computing Linux/UNIX Reference Card which has been used by many System Administrators over the past 25 years is now available for Android.
The Reference Card app provides quick access to the most used commands for Linux, subcommands for VI/VIM and an overview of the basic and extended regular expression syntax.

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The AT Computing Linux/UNIX Reference Card is released under GPL version 3.Source code is available at https://github.com/atcomputing/reference-card

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Reviews (19)

Ben. A. Dec 12, 2017     

If you accept ther is not all about linux's commands, it will be really helpful for beginners like me! :)

Dmi. G. Nov 21, 2017     

Please add: lspci, lsusb, lshw, lscpu, lsof, iftop, iotop, htop, netstat, tcpdump, mtr, sensors, hddtemp, smartmon, dig

Mel. A. Jul 27, 2015     

Easy to use, great for most used command references.

K. Jan 17, 2015     

Complaint fixed. Impressive

A. G. u. Mar 10, 2014     

Downloaded a number of CL apps since they appeared on the market and this one takes first prize, an easy ready reference guide for my son. No fancy bells and whistles crap. Clear and concise explanation of commands. Well done guys :-)

Mic. v. H. May 27, 2014     

Simple, quick and without any permissions or ads it makes a great little reference tool.

Kar. P. Aug 10, 2014     

Still missing some newer commands like xz, the new standard for compressing log files.

Vik. B. Jun 4, 2014     

Must have app for all linux user..a good guide app

Jis. C. Mar 9, 2014     

Thanks to the developers. This is handy. This is good.

Raz. R. Mar 28, 2014     

Commands and much more.

Joh. T. Dec 20, 2013     

Thanks

Isa. R. Jul 1, 2014     

Good program for reference

N.. M. Jun 6, 2013     

This is actually quite useful for daily reference because of it's simple layout and database of essential commands. It's portable, to the point, and it (at times) spares you the constant need to reference help screens, books, or the web. It can come in handy when you work on large numbers of computers at once, and it's also a great tool for someone trying to become better aquatinted with the command language/structure found in most Linux distros.

A. G. u. May 26, 2012     

Good learning tool!

How. t. H. a. C. May 30, 2013     

I think this is a great resource. Highly recommend. Doesn't spoon feed every small detail, just perfect for reference.

A. G. u. Sep 12, 2012     

This is a great reference to use while learning Linux.

Geo. G. Jan 5, 2013     

It would be nice to have examples to show usage and result

A. G. u. Jul 8, 2012     

Very useful! Thanks!

MA. A. Jun 4, 2013     

Thanks for this excellent app