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Factor:Prints Prime Factors

This document lists and briefly describes common Linux commands: Factor prints prime factors, Free displays memory usage, Id prints user and groups id, Echo prints a message, Info prints help, Man opens the manual, Mkdir makes a directory, Ps shows process status, Who prints logged in users, Logname shows the current user, Arch prints the machine architecture, and Dir briefly displays the directory contents.
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Factor:Prints Prime Factors

This document lists and briefly describes common Linux commands: Factor prints prime factors, Free displays memory usage, Id prints user and groups id, Echo prints a message, Info prints help, Man opens the manual, Mkdir makes a directory, Ps shows process status, Who prints logged in users, Logname shows the current user, Arch prints the machine architecture, and Dir briefly displays the directory contents.
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Factor:Prints Prime factors

Free:displays memory usage

Id:prints user and groups id

Echo:prints a message on the screen

Info:prints help

Man

Mkdir:make directory

Ps:process status

Who:prints all current logged in users

Logname:current logged in name

Arch:print machine architecture

Dir:briefly display directory contents

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