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This cheet cheet / general guide will explain what each command will do and when to use it.
It's intended as a general guide/cheet cheet for linux beginners on the command line.
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In this example we are using [cat](#cat) to print out the contend of the testfile. That contend is piped via the pipe symbol `|` to [grep](#grep). Grep will search for a given string in our case test. So if a line in the testfile.txt has the string test in it grep will print out the lines with the given string in it
###### Redirecting
##### Redirecting
There is also another symbol used on the command line with the "output redirection operator" `>` you can redirect the output to a file
```bash
apt list --installed > installedpackages.txt
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echo "hi, this is a test" >> installedpackages.txt
```
###### Scripting
##### Scripting
If your want to combined commands you can write a shell script for that. You can use a graphical text editor like vscode or you could use a terminal text editor like [nano](#nano) or [vim](# Vi/Vim/Nvim)
```bash
#!/bin/bash