I thought it was nifty when Jorge Bernal did a My top 10 commands, so here are mine. Funny thing was that Jorge Bernal command did not work for me so I added on a few extra commands to make it work for me.
history | awk ‘{print $2}’ | awk ‘BEGIN {FS=”|”} {print $1}’|sort|uniq -c | sort -n | tail | sort -nr
Note: wordpress seems to be messing up the single and double quotes, you need to remove them and retype them in
| Rank | Times Searched | Command | Comment |
| 10 | 5 | ssh | Remote login to my other computers. |
| 9 | 9 | geany | Best IDE I have found. |
| 8 | 9 | history | If I want to look at recent commands I have used. |
| 7 | 12 | xpdf | Good pdf viewer. |
| 6 | 15 | python | One of my favorite programing languages. |
| 5 | 38 | svn | Subversion, great revision control for all my projects. |
| 4 | 41 | ./a1q3.py | An assignment I was working on. |
| 3 | 59 | gnome-open | Will open any file just as nautilus would have if you had double clicked the file. |
| 2 | 127 | cd | Change directory. |
| 1 | 150 | ls | List directory. |
What are your top 10 commands?
2007/06/12 16:12:14 at 2007/06/12 16:12:14
I’m not on planet but I’m reading it. So, here are my results:
189 cd
126 ls
18 df
17 mplayer
15 su
14 vim
11 du
10 wine
9 mutt
6 apt-cache
2007/06/12 16:24:35 at 2007/06/12 16:24:35
98 sudo
68 cd
64 ls
49 aptitude
39 cat
11 whois
11 man
10 ps
10 ping
7 lspci
Hmm. Guess I’m being a mod here ^^
2007/06/12 16:36:45 at 2007/06/12 16:36:45
6228 ls
3656 sudo
1891 cd
1850 rm
1030 less
718 perl
653 cat
651 eix
527 iconv
515 nano
Lots and lots of Perl one-liners to do everything for me.
2007/06/12 18:32:02 at 2007/06/12 18:32:02
1. *click*
2. *click* *click*
2007/06/12 19:47:41 at 2007/06/12 19:47:41
lol mike, thats great yes you can use linux and the gui!
2007/06/12 20:25:41 at 2007/06/12 20:25:41
157 ls
69 links
32 df
23 find
18 whois
18 cd
15 man
14 vi
14 history
14 exit
The only problem is that I have gnome-terminal shortcuts for a whole bunch of commands like ssh to regular servers that aren’t covered.
Still nifty.
Just not nifty complete.
2007/06/12 20:46:32 at 2007/06/12 20:46:32
I assume your history has been set up to record a lot more than the default amount ephemient
2007/06/12 21:01:32 at 2007/06/12 21:01:32
Well, here’s mine:
81 ls
66 gvim
56 sudo
33 vi
33 ssh
20 top
20 du
19 cat
16 cd
13 mv
2007/06/12 21:40:04 at 2007/06/12 21:40:04
63 sudo
60 screen
57 cd
40 ls
27 wget
25 ps
22 pico
19 killall
14 ssh
13 kill
Hm.. probably should cut down on doing that many killalls.
2007/06/12 21:47:20 at 2007/06/12 21:47:20
This is mine… on my just installed system.
36 apt-get
26 find
23 vim
12 kismet
11 iwconfig
10 ls
10 cd
7 airmon-ng
6 df
5 wlanconfig
2007/06/12 22:12:34 at 2007/06/12 22:12:34
awk: 1: unexpected character 0xe2
awk: line 2: missing } near end of file
awk: 1: unexpected character 0xe2
bash: ”}: command not found
>_
2007/06/12 22:35:14 at 2007/06/12 22:35:14
wordpress seems to be messing up the single and double quotes, you need to remove them and retype them in
2007/06/13 2:32:19 at 2007/06/13 2:32:19
139 ls
124 cd
53 exit
36 vim
30 man
24 locate
19 less
9 sudo
9 rm
9 mutt
2007/06/13 6:34:24 at 2007/06/13 6:34:24
115 ssh
80 apt-cache
43 ping
25 sudo
24 ls
22 cd
20 dig
14 man
11 whois
8 history
2007/06/13 7:35:25 at 2007/06/13 7:35:25
earobinson, if you enter them into the WordPress textarea as ampersand-”quot”-semicolon and ampersand-”apos”-semicolon, you should have more luck :)
2007/06/13 17:39:39 at 2007/06/13 17:39:39
114 sudo
110 ls
79 cd
28 mplayer
26 wine
25 cp
15 more
14 exit
13 mencoder
10 gedit
2007/06/13 21:08:56 at 2007/06/13 21:08:56
history | awk ‘{print $2}’ | awk ‘BEGIN {FS=”|”} {print $1}’|sort|uniq -c | sort -n | tail | sort -nr
132 sudo
71 ls
51 cd
22 sysupdate
20 hcitool
14 ssh
11 wget
11 truecrypt
11 exit
8 ps
sysupdate is a simple bash script for ubuntu i wrote it’s like 2 lines.
2007/06/14 18:03:44 at 2007/06/14 18:03:44
69 sudo
61 cd
58 man
49 metaflac
42 find
34 ls
23 ps
22 grep
19 ssh
17 cksfv
2007/06/15 9:25:16 at 2007/06/15 9:25:16
[...] commands Posted on June 15th, 2007 by Sebastian. Categories: Technology.There’s been some talk on Planet Ubuntu about the most used [...]
2007/06/20 6:36:24 at 2007/06/20 6:36:24
26 sudo
17 cd
15 ssh
12 ls
9 exit
7 top
7 pkill
7 glxinfo
4 locate
4 less
2007/07/09 11:35:05 at 2007/07/09 11:35:05
68 grep
52 sudo
46 man
19 banner
18 xprop
15 cd
14 killall
14 find
13 whereis
13 ./all.sh