Flags Flashcards

1
Q

-i

A

ignores case sensitivity

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2
Q

-v

A

outputs non-matching lines

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3
Q

-c

A

counts the number of lines found

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4
Q

-I

A

displays input files name

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5
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-n

A

shows the line number of the word

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6
Q

-r

A

recursive; processes all files in the directory

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7
Q

-a

A

flags means append

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8
Q

-G

A

group

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9
Q

n-

A

navigate

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10
Q

-P

A

Specifies the remote connection port

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11
Q

-p

A

sends original modification details such as date created, access time, etc

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12
Q

-r

A

Recursive; copies the entire directory

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13
Q

-v

A

used in debugging mode to observe the connection details between SCP and SSH

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14
Q

-S

A

Invokes a third-party program for the connection

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15
Q

-I

A

Bandwidth limitation

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16
Q

-d

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deletes files during the unzip process