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Let's see what kind of linux user you are! This prints

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Let's see what kind of linux user you are!

This prints your top 20 most common shell commands:
cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
>>
mustard gas
>>
$ cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
cat: .bash_history: No such file or directory
>>
>>60271861
try
history | cut -d ' ' -f4 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
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>>60271744
I'm not a waifufag or anything but I was seriously crushing on, like, every girl in that show.
>>
281 nano
280 ls
237 clear
183 make
167 sudo
99 cd
77 git
57 for
56 man
43 exit
32 cat
27 history
26 aptitude
25 gcc
22 screenfetch
22 hime
20 rm
18 ./img.sh
18 feh
18 dpkg
>>
>>60271744
who is this qt p2t
>>
but it lowkey overwrites your root with /dev/null
>>
'cat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
>>
>>60271744
Don't do this
>>
>>60271913
Aoba from New Game.
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WHAT THE FUCK OP YOU FUCKING ASSHOLE
>>
290 ls
280 cd..
240 cd
100 pwd
>>
    422 ffmpeg
246 sudo
67 dmesg
42 ssh
30 wkhtmltopdf
26 lsusb
15 cd
14 for
9 xrandr
9 convert
8 mpv
8 htop
7 man
7 ls
6 padsp
6 ip
6 gwenview
6 cat
5 glxgears
5 chown
>>
cd
code
ls
cd ..
cd..
cd code
code
ls
cd.
>>
>>60271744
175 sudo
127 ls
77 cd
33 xrandr
33 man
24 apt
23 ranger
22 cat
19 lsblk
18 startx
17 su
17 htop
16 clear
13 ssh
13 amixer
10 whois
10 ./demonsaw
9 mount
8 vim
8 du
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480 sudo
268 ls
186 cd
123 clear
93 cat
82 man
59 assemble
40 ~/Desktop/scripts/CPUcontrol.bash
33 ping
29 whereis
27 vim
27 ./count
24 ifconfig
23 ps
22 clear;
21 for
21 echo
16 mv
13 rm
12 screenfetch
>>
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>>60271744
is this a virus?
>>
>>60273072
YOU FOOL TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER NOW
>>
    150 sudo
51 man
49 apt
38 cd
36 ls
35 exit
29 weechat
27 cat
24 apt-cache
16 while
15 adb
9 scrot
8 wget
8 vim
7 grep
7
6 ps
6 mlucas
6 beet
5 ssh


>>60271906
You should learn how to use vim

>>60272165
>wkhtmltopdf
wat
Why not learn LaTeX? Also you seem like a ricer.

>>60272963
tiling window manager user detected

>>60273061
Are you a programmer? Does that 'assemble' command build asm code?
>>
'cat' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
>>
89 sudo
16 ls
14 cd
12 reboot
11 pacman
10 nano
7 subl
7 exit
6 ip
5 yaourt
3 lspci
2 xprop
2 unzip
2 thunar
2 startx
2 mv
2 dkms
2 dd
1 umount
>>
>>60271744
HISTFILESIZE=0
>>
>>60273103
it's a script that I made that basically links and assembles x86 assembly code
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>mfw first is date with 115 occurrances
This is what happens when you remove clocks from your desktop.
>>
>>60271744
I delete duplicates on every reboot.
>>
119 ls
102 ocamlbuild
79 make
56 vim
42 sudo
36 opam
35 cd
33 make
30 dnf
22 mv
19 less
12 ccomp
6 tree
6 tar
5 top
5 rm
3 ln
3 man
2 coqide
2 frama-c-gui
>>
>>60273213
Are you me? I did something like that too.

nasm -f elf32 "$1.asm"
ld -m elf_i386 -o $1 "$1.o"
>>
>>60273213
it's really simple, just to make things a bit faster
#!/bin/bash
fin=$(echo $1 | cut -f 1 -d '.')

nasm -f elf $1
ld -m elf_i386 -s -o $fin $fin.o
chmod u+x "./${fin}"
rm $fin.o
exit 0
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>>60271744
>This prints your top 20 most common shell commands:
No it does not, filthy anime posting liar.
>>
>>60273222
Put the time into your command prompt and I hope you are able to remember the day and date.
>>
>>60272206
how is the koding going?
>>
>>60273103
Ricer? What makes you think that?

I just needed a way to share saved threads in a postable form which were too big for an image.
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>>60271744
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
>>
>>60273265
- use sh instead of bash
- always quote variables
- the exit 0 is retarded, remove it
>>
>>60271744
123 cls
47 nodemon
42 screenfetch
33 node
26 cd
24 git
18 sudo
15 ssh-add
12 npm
11 systemctl
11 man
10 mongo
10 locate
9 ll
7 mkdir
7 history
6 wine
5 pacman
5 mongod
5 dm-tool
>>
    155 sudo
96 ls
51 yaourt
43 cd
24 matlab
15 uname
14 journalctl
10 ffmpeg
8 vim
7 rm
7 mv
6 ping
6 cp
6 cat
5 uptime
5 df
4 htop
4 ffprobe
4 chmod
3 which
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>>60271861
try ~/.bash_history
>>
>>60273271
Hl Ron!
>>
>>60273760
It would be ``Hi, Ron.'' if that was my name. Ron stands for ``Read Only Node''.
>>
HISTTIMEFORMAT= history|awk '{c[$2]++;n++;}END{for(a in c)print c[a]" "c[a]/n*100"% "a;}'|column -s\  -t|sort -nr|nl|head -20
>>
>>60271744
Actually interesting thread OP.

40 cd
16 echo
13 sudo
13 ls
12 top
7 vi
6 sensors
6 killall
5 xset
5 cp
5 cat
4 mount
4 history|grep
4 apt-get
4 agi
3 ssh
3 for
3 dpkg
3 chmod
3 acs
>>
cd
cd
cd
ls
cd
cd
man cd
>>
62 ls
42 cd
9 ll
8 cat
7 exit
6 shutdown
5 apt-get
4 wget
4 less
3 w

yep, orange pi
>>
  28891 make
7305 sudo
6279 git
5341 ncmpcpp
4428 cat
4253 cargo
3725 ./a.out
3685 ./vm/vm
3211 vim
3152 ls
3145 bklg
2830 time
2752 man
2554 curl
2479 ./vasm/vasm
2318 clear
2233 cd
2202 ssh
1314 ./vasm
1274 mpv


I don't know, I think something went wrong here (it's from .zsh_history). I certainly don't think I've typed cargo 4253 times.
And some things are higher than they should be.
>>
421 git
94 cd
91 ssh
49 gitk
47 vim
46 v
31 su
29 adb
26 tmux
20 ps
16 kill
10 rm
10 ping
8 ip
7 screen
6 svn
6 scp
6 less
4 vi
>>
124 sudo
56 pacman
52 exit
46 neofetch
29 ./lain
24 cmus
16 tmux
16 cp
14 mv
12 nano
11 clockywock
9 ./chancli
8 touch
8 catimg
5 htop
5 clear
5 cd
4 xbindkeys
4 ./spectrum
4 pkill

brand new install so it's mostly just fuckery at this point

not very indicative of anything
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>>60271861
>cat .bash_history
>cat: .bash_history: No such file or directory
do you even know how to use a terminal?
you still have more practice to do
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>>60273690
cat: /home/anon/.bash_history: No such file or directory
>>
>>60272116
underrated post
>>
73 sudo
63 cd
26 ls
25 pstree
22 convert
20 killall
19 yaourt
19 ./runanki
18 git
18 echo
16 lsblk
12 zsh
11 vim
9 screenfetch
9 aft-mtp-mount
8 reboot
8 dofus
7 chsh
6 pip
6 make
>>
>everyone having screenfetch as one of their top commands

kek, really makes you think
>>
>not having no dupes on

Ya ok kid.
>>
>clear
Ctrl+l you fucking retards
>>
>>60273103
Because TeX is autism.
>>
>>60273431
Never use sh over bash. Are you a tardo?
>>
>>60273981
shopt -s autocd

You're welcome homo.
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>>60271744
>>60273690
>>60274604
>hurr bash is the only shell
>>
/bin/rm: cannot remove `run/user/gvfs/1000`: Device or resource busy
/bin/rm: cannot remove `run/shm`: Device or resource busy
/bin/rm: cannot remove `run/lock`: Device or resource busy
steve@ublaptop:~$ ls
bash: /bin/ls: No such file or directory

now nothing is working.
FUCK YOU OP
>>
 940 brew
665 vi
486 cd
479 rm
415 mpv
397 ls
334 curl
295 dig
250 scp
196 convert
174 git
167 mv
162 man
153 ssh
148 sudo
148 echo
105 openssl
100 time
99 wine
89 wget


I have no idea why dig is that high
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>>60275537
just type in history ffs
>>
cat ~/.zsh_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
1139 :
3 \
2
1 don't

what
>>
>1940 sudo
>487 screenfetch
>>60271744
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>>60272165
>ffmpeg
why
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>>60271906
>screenfetch
Lmao, you only use this system for ricing, right?
>>
     81 javac
62 java
56 ls
46 clear
42 cd
36 git
26 sudo
15 vim
8 rails
8 javadoc
8 heroku
7 rvm
7 htop
6 yaourt
6 rm
5 thunar
5 ruby
5 mkdir
5 man
5 lxappearance

hmmm
>>
>>60271744
user0@primary:~$ cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
82 cargo
49 cd
34 rdmd
33 ls
31 sudo
25 vim
22 ldc2
18 ./main
17 rustc
15 rustup
13 cat
11 gcc
10 time
9 redpill
9 cc
8 which
8 ./a.out
7 mv
6 mkdir
4 man


user0@primary:~$ redpill do you know what this does?
(((do))) (((you))) (((know))) (((what))) (((this))) (((does?)))
>>
$ cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
344 ssh
229 nc
136 nslookup
117 cat
116 ls
116 cd
98 ping
84 sudo
83 echo
61 wget
55 locate
47 ./vanitygen
35 pnscan
29 strings
27 sh
23 nano
21 killall
20 ps
19 crc32
18 sync
>>
What are the most useful commands? I'm new to Linux and I'm using Fedora.

Im able to use my computer fine. Im just not using the terminal for the good stuff
>>
>>60275912
>what are the most useful commands
The right tool for whatever it is you're trying to do?
>>
>>60275912
>What are the most useful commands?

sudo rm -rf /* --no-preserve-root

it makes your pc a tad bit faster. it deletes all unused directories / bloat so you could expend less ram and cpu in inactive shit

source:
me using fedora
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>>60276013
Kill yourself faggot

>>60275939
Use a computer from day to day
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>>60271744
>>
472 make
444 ./pv112
162 cd
146 git
97 vim
55 ls
54 mpv
36 skola
34 gdb
28 r2
28 gcc
28 cmake
27 fg
26 man
23 tmux
23 sudo
19 ./a.out
18 ncmpcpp
17 ssh
16 weechat
>>
   1198 git
1132 sudo
909
475 l
394 cd
290 machinectl
251 vcsh
240 vim
203 bspc
196 man
191 pass
168 systemctl
144 ls
119 cat
118 apt
79 ranger
69 rm
64 less
57 mr
48 compton

lay it to me straight doc
>>
    420 git
222 cd
180 sudo
147 make
108 ./a1
89 ls
55 exit
35 ./a2
21 bin/rails
17 source
17 bash
15 python3
14 ssh
14 nano
14 heroku
13 sh
12 scp
12 pip3
12 deactivate
11 jupyter
>>
>>60271744
>linux
  93 git
79 cd
59 docker
47 ls
44 cat
38 docker-compose
37 curl
36 trash
36 ssh
31 npm
22 vim
21 brew
19 mv
15 mkdir
14 cp
13 pbcopy
13 nosetests
13 go
12 touch
12 head
>>
>>60275781
>javaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
>>
128 ls
94 vim
65 cd
58 ./score.sh
28 make
20 ./test.sh
18 feh
17 cp
11 git
10 rm
9 ./evallm
6 cat
4 wifi
4 shutdown
4 firefox
4 echo
3 score
3 ./eval.sh
2 ./text2idngram
2 mkdir
>>
>>60275700
maybe for converting shitty gifs to webm
>>
>posting the result command unironically
you like to get traced don't you?
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>>60276553
muh OOP and portability
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>>60275618
change
cut -d ' ' -f1

to
cut -d ';' -f2

Fucking illiterate winbaby.
>>60271744
Looks like i'm a faggot lmao.
222 ls
71 cd ..
51 cd
49 make
43 cd Build
40 sudo dnf update
36 mc
24 sudo dnf upgrade
24 ./configure
23 htop
22 cmake ..
20 sudo make install
16 ssh 192.168.1.1
15 l
15 cd Videos
14 exit
13 tmux
12 nano .zshrc
12 cd build
11 clear
>>
>>60277124
Except that's entirely wrong and counts/lists entire commands instead of just utilities
>>
>>60277124
>clear
ctrl+l
>exit
ctrl+d
>nano
kill yourself
>>
>>60275700
     67 ls
64 git
61 cd
59 exit
49 vim
23 clear
13 cp
13 apt-cyg
11 curl
11 ./ssh-shambles.sh
10 rm
10 man
10 echo
9 sl
8 ./setup-shambles.sh
7 mkdir
5 wget
5 ssh
5 matlab
5 dir

I'm not even linux user but unix enviroment is very comfy if you're developing something.
>>
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>>60273072
Looks like your computer is fucked. Russians are hacking your computer right now...
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>>60277182
Okay okay
cat .zsh_history | cut -d ';' -f2 | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20

    707 sudo
383 cd
229 ls
120 git
81 nano
69 make
64 ./flower
53 ssh
40 rm
37 mc
35 cmake
31 ./configure
27 cat
26 emacs
23 htop
22 aria2c
20 mpv
19 free
18 mkdir
18 man

Feel better now?
>>60277196
>ctrl+l
>ctrl+d
Thank u.
>kill yourself
I adopted emacs -nw recently. Btw, i can't use neither vim or emacs on openwrt so it's only viable choice for ultra-minimalist environment fuck off.
>>
    335 ls
260 gcc
238 cd
160 vim
142 sudo
142 clear
78 ./a.out
51 touch
37 ./sums
27 rm
25 uname
25 mkdir
24 redshift
24 ./palindrome
22 htop
21 ./lan
20 screenfetch
19 ./mastermind
14 rpn
13 ./reverseArgs


:------)
>>
>>60271744
>bash_history

haha what a fag
>>
>>60277422
>i can't use neither vim or emacs on openwrt
bullshit. vim.tiny runs fine on it.
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     96 ls
51 ed
43 cd
24 cc
15 ps
14 awk
10 diff
8 tar
7 rm
7 mv
6 su
6 cp
6 cat
5 chmod
5 df
4 man
4 cmp
4 chown
3 finger
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>sudo
>>
This doesn't work for commands you have to sudo to use, assuming you don't run as root 24/7. For that reason I have 885 sudo in my history and a smattering of navigational commands.
>>
>>60277565
Learning C, Anon?
>>
1 00101111
1 1800/83
1 1800:83
194 apt-get
184 proxychains
1 83*12
159 cd
151 /etc/init.d/tor
120 aptitude
117 apt-cache
105 ls
56 exit
51 neofetch
47 cmatrix
46 tyls
46 curl
43 sqlmap
38 figlet
35 fuck
32 apt
>>
>>60271744
>not starting with a clean history for every session
>>
>>60277089
>clear

Sad, use CTRL+l
>>
96 sudo
78 dic
44 node
23 vim
22 find
19 pku
19 git
17 la
14 pki
13 yaourt
12 cd
9 docker
8 pks
7 su
7 pacman
7 ls
7 emacs
6 webpack
6 vagrant
6 cal
>>
>>60271744
    145 sudo
43 exit
34 ls
28 ping
28 cd
16 ssh
13 xinput
12 vi
12 ifconfig
11 dnf
10 systemctl
9 man
7 xhost
7 kill
6 ps
5 echo
5 cat
4 rm
3 systemd-analyze
3 gedit
>>
>>60271744
useless use of cat
>>
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    290 ls
235 bash
188 cd
178 qemu-system-i386
136 vim
115 gcc
83 git
70 ./test
45 nasm
44 sudo
44 less
39 ./a.out
38 man
29 gdb
29 ./assemble.sh
25 rm
24 find
23 rdesktop
23 objdump
19 vlc
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    134 ls
107 cd
77 emacs
58 less
47 mpv
47 man
46 livestreamer
29 feh
29 sudo
20 locate
18 ps
17 systemctl
16 rm
15 cat
13 xrdb
13 disown
12 history
11 pkill
11 git
11 for


the livestreamer bit is only there because I recently installed it fiddled for some time to get it working as I wanted.
>>
>>60278645
This one shows your sudo commands, assuming you're not becoming the superuser with su every time.

cat ~/.bash_history | sed 's/sudo //g' | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
>>
HISTIGNORE="&:cd:history*:[bf]g:exit"
>>
>>60277196
>he doesn't use dvorak
lololo
>>
>>60279408
I use colemak you pleb
>>
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>>60279459
More like colecrap...... pwned n00b :~]
>>
>>60272116
lol
>>
>>60273072
get fucked
>>
    129 sudo
113 ls
67 cd
49 exit
33 clear
26 ssh
18 vi
14 apt
8 lynx
5 tmux
5 telnet
5 screenfetch
5 rm
5 date
5 cat
5 apt-cache
4 wget
4 man
4 ln
3 mkdir
>>
1755 vim
848 cd
576 git
283 sudo
252 rm
184 pi
168 cabal
137 reboot
112 pu
96 mcs
96 ls
75 ghci
73 sleep
72 mv
67 pd
67 c#
65 svim
62 ha
60 mkdir
52 r34Downloader


quite a few aliases
>>
45 pass
25 ls
23 pacaur
12 cd
11 cp
8 mkdir
7 nvim
5 watch
3 stow
3 startx
3 rm
3 mv
3 cowsay
2 sudo
2 ssh
2 gpg2
1 tmux
1 reboot
1 pacman
1 mount

on a day-old install xd
>>
    723 git
374 cd
323 sudo
271 pacaur
182 rm
163 ls
92 cat
85 less
84 yaourt
84 grep
80 vim
78 npm
70 pass
66 adb
63 ssh
61 locate
52 mv
47 wget
38 pacman
38 mkdir
>>
>>60271744
    333 cd
272 ls
260 git
175 sudo
117 make
48 clear
40 rm
38 yotta
38 WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32
35 apt-cache
33 cat
31 pactl
31 find
28 man
22 xrandr
21 emacs
18 pkill
18 grep
17 LANG="ja_JP.utf8"
15 readlink

What can I say, I really like playing vietnamese erotic masturbation aid software.
>>
>>60271744
i run a pretty much amnesic system and run
history -c

a few times a week.
>>
146 mix
48 iex
33 cd
29 git
24 rm
23 _storage
20 ./elixir_mysql
15 cls
12 host
12 for
11 ls
11 _storage2
10 vi
9 vagrant
9 subl
9 axel
8 ffmpeg
7 whois
7 node
7 elixir_mysql


>implying im a linux user

hackintosh master race here
>>
>>60274404
do you actually compile shit 13x more often than you change directories
>>
   1364 cd
974 ls
939 sudo
850 ssh
691 git
335 python
318 cat
297 eatmydata
234 nano
198 su
191 htop
191 apt-cache
186 ./update.py
184 curl
180 mpv
172 mplayer
153 ps
129 bc
124 man
119 wget


>>60281117
>run a few times a week.
Do you even bashrc?
>>
324 make
47 vim
23 ls
22 cd
18 sudo
8 rm
7 hexdump
7 ./a.out
4 pacman
3 git
3 export
3 cat
2 wifi-menu
2 su
2 mv
2 makepkg
2 ./flashrom.sh
2 .
1 valgrind
1 sl
>>
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   2486 ls
1917 cd
788 fehwrap
590 vim
426 su
400 man
295 feh
277 cat
248 echo
211 rm
200 mpv
185 pacman
169 mv
115 lsblk
115
113 screenfetch
106 stig
101 cower
87 for
86 htop
>>
     1    3377  33,7734%   git
2 1389 13,8914% cd
3 639 6,39064% svn
4 637 6,37064% ls
5 631 6,31063% vim
6 357 3,57036% grep
7 209 2,09021% grunt
8 176 1,76018% rm
9 125 1,25013% docker
10 115 1,15012% view
11 112 1,12011% mpv
12 110 1,10011% ruby
13 104 1,0401% sudo
14 94 0,940094% tmux
15 94 0,940094% cp
16 85 0,850085% brew
17 82 0,820082% mv
18 72 0,720072% exit
19 70 0,70007% convert
20 65 0,650065% echo
>>
164 ls
66 cd
49 mv
34 mkdir
22 mpv
17 sudo
17 clear
10 man
8 vim
7 sleep
7 rm
6 ncmpcpp
6 mpc
6 ./mounts.sh
6 lsblk
5 startx
5 du
4 ssh
4 mpd
3 su
>>
>>>cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
54 exit
41 cd
35 sudo
35 ls
27 git
20 vim
17 scrot
16 ffmpeg
13 screenfetch
13 code
9 dnf
7 speedtest-cli
7 ping
6 youtube-dl
5 htop
5 clear
4 wget
4 cexit
3 ssh
3 rm
>>
>>60273072
There's something wrong with your font.
>>
1 306 30.6% sudo
2 156 15.6% exit
3 69 6.9% gpg
4 63 6.3% shred
5 57 5.7% virtualbox
6 43 4.3% java
7 40 4% javac
8 32 3.2% ls
9 32 3.2% gimp
10 15 1.5% cd
11 12 1.2% mount
12 12 1.2% df
13 9 0.9% screenfetch
14 8 0.8% clear
15 6 0.6% nano
16 6 0.6% gcc
17 5 0.5% xwininfo
18 5 0.5% whoami
19 5 0.5% sha1sum
20 5 0.5% man
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I clicked on this thread because it had an anime girl but now I have no idea what I'm even looking at or how you are even posting with this different looking font on with a white background.
>>
I was looking forward to doing this, but apparently I don't have a history file. I'm really upset, now.
>>
>>60276334
you've got some explaining to do. What is ./pv112
and whats ./a.out
>>
   237 ls
200 make
164 cd
150 sudo
119 ssh
86 man
57 mv
47 fusermount
42 vim
40 picocom
37 rm
36 sshfs
36 mount
33 csms
31 killall
28 nano
28 find
25 mkdir
23 less
20 nmap


about what I expected. Also you can eliminate cat from the pipeline by using redirection: cut -d ' ' -f1 < .bash_history | ...
>>
761 pacaur
538 git
272 sudo
255 cd
194 ls
169 nano
163 pacman
141 less
96 rm
93 elm
88 yaourt
57 systemctl
57 dig
50 wfuzz
49 man
48 elm-make
44 cat
43 mkdir
41 npm
40 nmap


Yes, I update a lot...
>>
cd
ls
ls
ping
./hacktheplanet.pl
>>
>>60271744
>>
This is awkward.
    180 racket
31 ll
24 raco
24 find
23 git
23 cd
21 nmcli
18 sudo
13 pacaur
12 vim
12 l
11 0x0
10 mpv
8 rm
6 mv
5 xargs
4 python3
4 ls
4 cat
3 xclip
>>
>>60283534
>what's ./a.out
>>
hey | v | suace | michael | here
>>
>>60281180
Apparently.
And I wouldn't be surprised. I use a graphical file manager for most file activities and press f4 to open a terminal there so I don't really type cd much.
>>
This thread is just reinforcing that 90% of you idiots run Linux for /g/ cred and you probably reinstall every six months or so with a new flavor of the month distro instead of actually accomplishing anything.
>>
>>60271744
   1946 git
1554 ls
1075 cd
667 vim
471 sudo
241 ssh
237 cat
193 man
178 ninja
155 grep
152 python3
121 mv
115 mkdir
113 fg
112 rm
103 tmux
77 scrot
74 convert
67 rustc
65 make
>>
>>60283534
...
>>
>>60275399
Makes sense, there's no reason to install GNU/Linux besides showing off in desktop threads.
>>
>>60275399
tool lazy to install a program to check cpu temperature.
>>
>>60272023
ReactOS doesn't have this problem.
>>
>>60273072
Yes. It makes sure port 31174 is open and fires an XSS interrupt that allows hackers to inject arbitrary bytecode into your GPU microkernel to compromise the encryption on your MBR.
>>
134 ls
45 cd
33 sudo
28 ssh
18 lsblk
14 qemu-system-x86_64
13 clear
10 man
8 scrot
8 rm
8 file
7 sftp
7 pacman
6 ncmpcpp
5 startx
5 nccdu
5 mv


Rate me
>>
>>60273271
wtf os is this?
>>
>>60271888
whats the show?
>>
>>60282844
>being this new
>>
>>60283534
>and what's ./a.out
koder detected

>>60284332
What terminal is this?
>>
>>60271744
    298 git
187 ls
142 java
109 cd
87 sudo
79 perf
56 make
51 cat
48 strace
43 echo
42 for
38 gdb
35 pidof
33 /tmp/test
33 g++
30 rm
21 time
21 mpv
21 apt-cache
19 ps
>>
>>60271906
>43 exit
^D works quite fine, Anon.
>>
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>>60271744

su
yum upgrade
youtube-dl -f bestvideo+bestaudio youtube url link
screenfetch

only commands i use to be honest. i don't really compile software anymore
>>
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>>60273061
>40 ~/Desktop/scripts/CPUcontrol.bash
Put that thing in ~/bin instead.
>>
     88 clear
69 exit
66 sudo
57 startx
51 ls
47 cd
28 yaourt
15 ping
10 wine
6 aafire
5 speedtest
4 ssh
4 neofetch
4 mupen64plus
4 cat
3 dosbox
2 youart
2 uname
2 telnet
2 su


My shitpost machine.
>>
>>60271744
    416 git
406 ls
247 cd
151 sudo
86 make
80 exit
76 gvim
51 apt
40 reboot
30 ./testGameView
28 clear
19 ssh
19 mv
18 man
18 java
16 gcc
15 less
14 mkdir
13 gdb
12 rm
>>
>>60273072
fuckin cmdlets
>>
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>>60273658
Spotted the dirty systemd user.
>>
>>60271744
 117 python
88 git
47 cd
37 exit
24 vim
20 ls
16 ssh
11 workon
10 pip
9 mplayer
9 http
7 rm
7 deactivate
7 clear
6 mkvirtualenv
6 mkdir
6 bin/rails
5 sudo
5 rmvirtualenv
4 telnet
>>
>>60275481
More importantly, it's quite retarded to keep clearing your terminal. Get used to having previous output there, it's quite helpful.
>>
>>60285502
not in a remote terminal
>>
>>60276334
>fg
no screen space for multiple terminal windows eh?

> 28 gcc
> 19 ./a.out
sometimes i'm lazy also
>>
>>60285422
new game
>>
>>60278431
how old are you? 75?
>>
>>60285650
Works fine on serial lines, remote xterms and over SSH. What other kinds of remote terminals are there, where ^D doesn't work?
>>
>>60278431
>51 ed
Good on you, Thompson. I should learn ed one of these days.
>>
>>60273501
>screenfetch third most used
Why are you using GNU/Linux?
>>
   3990 ls
1803 cd
1175 b
934 echo
917 mv
847 xmms2
792 rm
768 ll
695 ap
662 cat
603 nano
598 nmcli
448 sudo
403 mpv
391 for
365 man
289 ps
248 mup
235 jobs
234 su
>>
>>60271744

160 ls
84 sudo
79 cd
45 exit
43 vi
40 rm
39 BitchX
37 man
27 cmus
26 mpv
26 less
21 tp
19 rshift
18 mv
13 firejail
13 ./Documents/jre1.8.0_121/bin/javaws
12 youtube-dl
12 elinks
12 ed
11 steghide
>>
>>60271813
Underrated post
>>
>>60285735
Just went and tested PuTTY on this, wow, it works.

I use ^D a lot (!) but only in Linux environments. PuTTY doesn't look like a Linux environment. Habit from DOS command line, ftp in particular, other pseudo-shells, and I wonder about ssh in actual DOS.
>>
>>60286285
>and I wonder about ssh in actual DOS
It should pass ^D on to the remote side, which means that it would work.
>>
>>60271744
is this how you do code
   1016 sudo
899 exit
839 lame
551 cd
505 ls
368 clear
239 pacaur
222 neofetch
166 rm
94 ping
88 mpv
83 date
75 vim
73 crc32
69 screenfetch
61 nano
47 htop
46 cmus
45 livestreamer
41 yaourt
>>
>>60271744
655 sudo
517 cd
318 nvim
264 git
261 man
222 rm
205 cat
174 grep
157 mv
157 eix
97 ls
86 equery
85 ssh
74 mkdir
60 gdb
60 cp
58 pass
46 echo
36 ps
34 less
>>
 1864 screenfetch
467 neofetch
35 cd
17 ls
>>
?????
>>
>>60271744
>cd
>ls
>nano
>..
>sudo
>pacman
>yaourt
>>
>>60271744
     57 ls
55 sudo
43 vim
40 cd
27 ranger
26 calc
21 man
19 pacman
17 cargo
13 lsblk
7 exit
7 cat
7 aursync
6 ./test
6 rsync
6 mv
6 journalctl
6 evince
6 df
6 bc
>>
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>>60285464
Not new, just stupid.
>>
    109 curl
95 sleep
47 cd
40 lounge
35 ls
26 tmux
16 nano
12 ssh
10 node
7 plex-install
7 ./matterbridge-linux64
7 find
7 exit
7 crontab
6 ./startTmux.sh
5 xseed
5 wget
5 killall
5 /home/<redact>/znc/bin/znc
4 znc/bin/znc-buildmod
>>
>>60271744
    336 sudo
287 cd
261 ls
248 top
227 wget
219 cat
119 kill
89 make
26 cmake
26 lspci
23 killall
21 locate
16 pidof
12 dmesg
11 uname
11 mpv
11 git
10 man
9 mount
9 speaker-test
>>
>>60290658
What are you even doing on /g/ in the first place?
>>
340 clear
305 git
263 ./a.out
193 cd
180 clang++
171 e
146 ll
103 valgrind
27 rm
22 sudo
20 time
16 ping
16 ls
14 ./a
12 mv
11 alias
10 xed
10 g++
10 cp
9 python
>>
>>60271744
cat: .bash_history: No such file or directory
>>
screenfetch 
cd
ls
pw
firefox
steam
sudo
clear

Do you >really need anything else?
>>
    725 ls
147 cd
144 go run main.go
140 htop
129 cd ..
116 bb-wrapper -Syu
106 bb-wrapper -Syu --aur
72
61 systemctl reboot
59 mongo
51 sudo systemctl restart unbound.service
45 wineserver -k
43 openvpn
43 WINEARCH=win64 WINEPREFIX=~/wine64 __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS=1 wine Wow.exe
42 setxkbmap no
40 watch sensors
37 cd Downloads
37 __GL_THREADED_OPTIMIZATIONS=1 wine Wow.exe
35 mpfshell
33 rm -rf build


I feel dirty...
>>
>>60272116
>>
>>60275895
y no rating on mine :(
>>
>>60271744

86 cd
82 ls
80 vim
32 python
23 pass
18 su
16 pacmd
16 alsamixer
15 sendmail
14 nc
12 setxkbmap
11 watch
11 irssi
11 git
10 mpv
8 ./a.out
7 mkdir
7 gcc
6 xclipboard
6 make

I clear my history every once in a while.
>>
>>60271744
244 make
176
161 ./a.out
67 g++
51 sudo
49 ./game
37 ./mane
21 darkplaces
16 feh
15 sdl-config
14 audacity
12 ./fir
10 cowsay
9 man
7 ./mod
7 '/home/*CENSORED*/Pictures/JUST
5 game-data-packager
5 chmod
4 quake
4 clang++
huh. I am a disappointment
>>
170 cd
92 nano
85 sudo
70 ls
64 ranger
62 journalctl
41 pacman
27 crontab
26 man
23 reboot
19 cat
19 yaourt
17 killall
13 reboot
12 chmod
12 systemctl
10 clear
9 chsh
7 mkdir
6 touch
>>
    210 ls
102 sudo
93 fg
89 cd
85 netstat
78 vim
71 spd-say
70 ps
65 man
64 find
62 node
54 echo
46 gem
37 rvm
37 git
33 pry
30 rbenv
27 service
25 history
25 cp
>>
>>60295365
>nano
*barf*
>>60294869
>make, g++
Oh look at you, Mr I Don't Use Scripting Languages
>>
136 dir
126 cd
63 wget
47 rpm2cpio
24 rm
20 ls
18 yum
14 nano
14 ./youtube-dl
13 export
12 ./vncconfig
10 curl
9 sf-help
9 ./vncserver
8 vncserver
8 chmod
7 timeleft
7 echo
7 aria2c
7 ab
>>
 609 cd
490 sudo
186 brew
164 cat
124 cp
117 locate
116 rm
96 ps
68 git
67 mv
65 echo
64 nano
53 kill
49 ls
45 man
43 mkdir
42 cc
41 wget
41 killall
40 mate


>>60291492
>screenfetch is the highest
oh god
>>
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>>
    144 git
73 cd
52 ls
22 makepkg
17 emacs
8 ssh
8 mkdir
7 make
7 cmake
6 xmodmap
5 echo
4 rm
4 mv
4 cp
3 tar
3 pacman
3 ln
3 cat
2 zsdx
2 ocaml
>>
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595 sudo
235 cd
116 git
103 dir
57 ls
19 find
17 npm
14 zip
14 pip
12 tree
11 python3.5
9 wget
9 tar
7 python3
7 dpkg
6 mount
6 apt-cache
5 python
5 ps
5 pm2
>>
>>60271744
104 sudo
101 cd
94 ls
80 ll
37 avprobe
26 rm
25 ps
24 nano
24 cat
23 avconv
20 top
19 make
19 find
18 man
17 kill
16 htop
15 hdvnc
13 suinstall
13 echo
12 df
>>
64 ls
50 cd
42 sensors
41 sudo
22 vim
20 clear
19 exit
13 rm
11 touch
7 more
7 ./tripfind-regex
6 certbot
5 man
4 tar
4 mkdir
4 cp
3 git
3 ar
3 ./start-tor-browser.desktop
2 startx
>>
>>60271744
>piping cats
>>
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>>
    110 sudo
96 clear
33 ls
26 cd
14 curl
12 ps
12 bundle
10 myip
9 rm
9 killall
9 if
8 cat
7 vpn
7 vi
7 nig=1;
7 exit
6 git
5 systemctl
5 screenfetch
5 pacman

New install. Also, I overuse clear because I'm an OCD fag.
>>
>>60297604
^L
>>
.bash_history -> /dev/null
>>
>>60297624
Shut up nigger. I'll use what I want.
>>
>>60271744
     99 clear
81 ls
51 sudo
48 git
37 cd
34 vim
23 apt-cache
22 sensors
17 find-factors
11 htop
11 gcc
10 dpkg
9 xfce4-volumed
9 ./find-factors
7 rm
7 pwd
6 wine
5 ln
4 uptime
4 sh


find-factors is a script I wrote. (To find factors of number).
>>
>>60297624
>not using
alias PleaseClearTheScreenSenpai='clear'

git gud
>>
>>60280974
>r34Downloader
I want to know what's behind that alias...
>>
>>60296483
??? I don't understand. I really only write code for my programming class. The only language I know is C++ because I've never taken an interest in anything else. PHP and HTML scares me and that's not trolling :(
>>
>>60297744
PHP is better than your shitty C++
>>
>>60297046
typical dumb phone poster.
>>
>unironically using bash
>>
>>60297826
name checks out
>>
>>60298026
Fuck off nigger. Bash is awesome.
>>
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>>60298053
>>
>>60298210
>needing to pay for your shell
t. proprietary fag
>>
>>60271744
     55 ./rskt
39 gcc
39 cat
36 vim
26 sudo
18 sed
15 awk
11 ls
11 echo
8 man
8 dmesg
8 clear
7 alert
5 mpv
5 curl
4 wget
4 python
4 nmcli
4 cd
3 notify-send
>>
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99 ssh
66 cat
63 doas
28 xbps-query
25 upload
24 ping
17 exit
15 mpv
14 xbps-install
13 mv
11 minecraft
10 mktorrent
9 scp
9 pip
8 ffmpeg
5 xbps-pkgdb
5 whois
5 cd
4 pkill
4 ls
>>
Pretty much fresh install.
Have only installed some basics so far


29 apt
21 sudo
17 exit
8 ls
6 rm
6 htop
4 xbindkeys
4 nano
4 cd
3 wget
3 cp
2 xev
2 veeam
2 screenfetch
2 reboot
2 echo
2 crontab
2 apt-key
2 add-apt-repository
1 xbindkeys-config
>>
>>60272116
I don't get it
>>
>>60272116
kek
>>
208 git
85 cd
84 npm
23 ls
22 sudo
22 ssh
10 serve
4 screenfetch
3 optipng
3 jpegoptim
3 "
2 yaourt
2 nano
2 gsettings
2 gpg
2 create-react-app
2 const
1 'use
1 sud
1 ssh-keygen
>>
unzip; strip; touch; grep; finger; mount; fsck; more; yes; umount; sleep
>>
>>60273658
> yaourt
go die in a fire
>>
>>60271744
New Game+ will happen this year, season 2 is coming
>>
>>60271744
I'm just getting into Linux after being a Winfag for 10+ years

So far I like it.

     134 sudo
64
58 cd
14 [regen2100@localhost
11 wget
11 unzip
10 fc-query
9 pacman
8 netctl
8 nano
8 dconf-editor
7 cp
6 Type=Application
6 Terminal=false
6 Name=Sublime
6 MimeType=text/plain;
6 makepkg
6 Icon=/opt/sublime_text_3/Icon/128x128/sublime-text.png
6 gzip
6 Exec=subl
>>
>>60271744
popololvic@popololvic ~ $

592 java
439 javac
212 sudo
123 cd
96 ls
76 gcalcli
50 gzdoom
35 find
26 kwrite
25 espeak
24
20 locate
15 cmake
12 apropos
11 mpirun
10 task
10 ssh
8 ./gradlew
8 git
6 mkdir

guess stuff about me
>>
>>60297674
>find-factors is a script I wrote. (To find factors of number).
Why not use
 factor 
? It comes with the base installation on most distros.
>>
>>60300785
You have to be 18 years old or older to post on this site.
>>
>>60271744
cat .config/zsh/histfile|cut -d' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
671 ls
559 cd
522 vim
357 fg
186 pacaur
137 rm
120 make
118 man
114 clang
102 git
100 ./a.out
82 netctl
79 mv
70 sudo
70 less
63 ncmpcpp
61 todo
56 ssh
56 ./example
55 time


Not particularly proud of the amount of ls invocations, but I'm forgetful, I'm sorry lol
>>
>>60300785
>6 Type=Application
What I'm getting from this is that you managed to paste a .desktop file into your terminal not once, but six times.
>>
Running oh-my-zsh, doesn't appear to be able to sort my history file properly, that's a shame.
>>
>>60271744
test
.
>>
>>60275757
he has screenfetch autostarting with every terminal window propably
>>
>>60303653
Commands in .bashrc don't show up in history
>>
>>60271744
pretty stupid

this only prints out non duplicate commands since i use HIST_NO_DUPES

233
194 git
137 echo
123 vim
90 curl
65 sudo
55 man
48 ssh
47 grep
45 inst
36 rm
36 ls
32 srch
32 jq
29 date
23 random_str()
21 numfmt
19 random_str
19 <
18 npm
>>
    352 ls
335 cd
232 git
220 vim
132 python
98
70 ssh
55 sudo
48 rm
44 pip
37 source
35 curl
33 pwd
30 mpv
24 mkdir
23 virtualenv
22 grep
17 cp
11 django-admin
9 rsync
>>
>python
>ls
>cd
>tmux
>watch
>sudo
>mkdir

Brand new install and I've been doing pretty much nothing but playing with Python. Also I think when you're in a tmux session your commands stop being logged because there's no way I've started tmux more times than I've made folders.
>>
>>60275895
Pentester/security?
>>
cat ~/.zsh_history | cut -d ';' -f2 | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
616 ls
411 cd
395 vim
327 clear
220 ./manage.py
205 ./a.out
203 gcc
199 make
81 sudo
75 curl
68 ./proj4
68 cat
65 python3
56 ./proj3
40 ./proj5
31 rm
26 pip3
25 mkdir
24 mv
21 tmux
>>
>>60272116
fuckin lol
>>
>>60271744
    151 
57 su
40 equery
23 ls
20 cd
19 mv
17 vi
16 emerge
15 htop
11 xhost
10 m
10 cat
8 screenfetch
8 ./firefox
8 calc
7 clear
5 dmesg
4 mount
4 man
4 ll
>>
>>60271906
>clear
Ctrl+L
>>
cat ~/.bash_history | sed 's/sudo //g' | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
359 ls
222 cd
204 python
197 clear
113 apt
80 echo
73 apt-get
56 nc
48 openssl
38 pdftk
32 gdb
31 mcs
24 cat
23 man
21 ./test
18 which
18 rm
16 tlmgr
15 mv
14 sha1sum
>>
>>60271915
You can't read a non-zero-length bitstream off of /dev/null, so how would you overwrite anything with it?
>>
>>60271744
almost a fresh install though, don't tell me im a faggot
20 su
12 ls
10 cd
9 apt-get
8 sudo
8 clear
4 exit
3 zsh
3 tar
3 nano
2 sh
2 screenfetch
1 xcursor
1 useradd
1 ~/.themes/arc-theme-upgrade
1 shutdown
1 service
1 rm
1 ./ricochet
1 mpv
>>
106 dnf
20 gedit
15 pulseaudio
15 ls
13 w3m
13 cd
12 man
11 usermod
11 scp
9 pkexec
8 ssh
8 sandbox
7 powertop
7 glxinfo
6 systemctl
6 synergyc
6 fish
6 clear
5 nautilus
5 screenfetch
>>
>>60304064
yep.
>>
>>60275895
security related?
>>
    347 nvim
299 ls
155 cd
136 sudo
100 xrdb
61 bmon
51 urxvt
41 ncmpcpp
37 nodemon
35 node
33 lives
32 su
26 tmux
23 exit
22 mpd
21 fc-cache
18 clear
17 ./script.sh
17 npm
16 htop

lol
>>
>>60275895
>>60309786
>security
>nano

pls
>>
>>60271744

My bash history gets deleted at every login/logoff, sorry for not being a security retard...
>>
>>60309956
are you retarded? or do you expect everyone to be autistic likeyou and use vim for everything?
>>
File: maki is cute 732.png (287KB, 510x510px) Image search: [Google]
maki is cute 732.png
287KB, 510x510px
    110 vim
78 ls
67 perl
65 cd
23 gnuplot
17 ffmpeg
15 exit
14 mpv
13 gcc
12 ncmpcpp
12 find
11 cat
9 sudo
9 firefox
8 rm
7 ahoviewer
6 scp
6 makirandom
6 desktopthread
5 ssh
>>
>>60271744
117 pacaur
76 ncmpcpp
37 roll *
27 man
24 dict *
23 htop
22 vim
20 twitch-curses
19 sudo
15 lpr
12 wiki *
12 lynx *
10 nano
8 ffmpeg *
6 cat
5 lilymidi *
4 rm
4 aspell *
3 syncthing
3 reboot

This doesn't seem right though, maybe because I don't have as much history saved up or there is a limit to it, but half of this ones I just used them multiple times on one occasion. I marked them with *.
>>
>>60285335
Why not a DE that shows it?
>>
fc -l 1 | awk '{CMD[$2]++;count++;}END { for (a in CMD)print CMD[a] " " CMD[a]/count*100 "% " a;}' | grep -v "./" | column -c3 -s " 
" -t | sort -nr | nl | head -n20

     1  1202  7.54551%     cd 
2 1131 7.09981% _
3 943 5.91965% l
4 816 5.12241% make
5 786 4.93409% rm
6 716 4.49466% cat
7 587 3.68487% mpv
8 534 3.35217% man
9 473 2.96924% git
10 451 2.83114% mv
11 318 1.99623% for
12 298 1.87068% go
13 290 1.82046% find
14 286 1.79535% ea
15 279 1.75141% grep
16 278 1.74513% echo
17 230 1.44382% emerge
18 168 1.05461% sp
19 159 0.998117% apt-cache
20 158 0.991839% gdb

Surprised to see that emerge is only 17th, given how it's been a year since I switched to gentoo. I guess it's kinda normal since I use aliases.
>>
>>60276696
but why would he directly call ffmpeg every time he wants to do that instead of looking it up once and writing an alias
>>
that's better
$ echo $SHELL
/usr/bin/fish
$ history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -21
1405 yaourt
1219 cd
1056 vim
963 mpv
907 sudo
703 man
692 git
578 rm
467 mv
444 echo
436 ls
415 end
332 for
239 cat
222 wget
201 kill
178 mkdir
178 cp
161 set
153 chmod
>>
>>60271744
>
cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20


the following works on OpenBSD
dev $ history 1 | awk '{a[$2]++}END{for(i in a){print a[i] " " i}}' | sort -rn | head
28 doas
27 man
24 ls
23 vim
23 cd
17 su
12 history
10 cat
9 exit
7 rcctl

This is a new install, the list isn't a whole lot of fun. I figured git would show up on here. Shows how good the man pages are that I use man so much though
>>
>>60283534
>whats ./a.out

>>60285421
>wtf os is this
>>60282844
>>60288261

I'm gonna kill myself. When did lurk moar become a suggestion and not a rule.
>>
>>60312636
Not who you're replying to but getting used to using vi is a good idea in the pentesting world. Unless someone removes it manually, vi is on every Linux machine. Nano is not.
>>
28 latex
21 dvipdf
16 cd
13 ls
6 sage
5 grep
3 man
2 less
1 sudo
1 sftp

not doing much with my laptop it seems.
>>
>>60271744
  14089 m
12550 cd
8999 ls
7503 vim
6706 mpv
4354 sudo
3696 git
3281 ~/dev/mpvhq/build/mpv
3178 mvi
2649 man
2391 ./waf
2050 ghci
2021 eix
1877 ssh
1652 booru
1579 rm
1563 up
1535 mpn
1267 ll
1250 convert
>>
not using the terminal locally a lot
    115 sudo
47 ssh
35 exit
16 vim
15 ls
15 cd
13 php
11 man
10 cat
8 sftp
7 gcc
7 apt
4 tail
4 inxi
4 dpkg
3 traceroute6
3 tesseract
3 l
3 curl
>>
>>60314619
Incidentally, I wonder who has the longest history

λ wc -l .histfile
123581 .histfile
>>
>>60314611
915 latex
902 dvipdf
107 cd
33 ls
28 latexdiff
5 sudo
3 fgrep
2 diff
1 cp
>>
>>60271744
    268 git
187 melt
157 sudo
138 gcc
110 ./fft_test
78 man
72 /home/virus/mlt/mlt-6.4.1/src/melt/melt
72 hexdump
70 python
63 ipython
45 cd
41 ssh
40 ls
36 ./a.out
35 find
34 mbed
32 /opt/gnuarmeclipse/openocd/bin/openocd
30 minicom
27 scp
21 openocd
>>
>>60314783
>le edgy lambda symbol
true hacker
>>
>>60278824
im fairly certain this is a joke reference to kode with karlie
>>
>>60313110
> yaourt
WTF is wrong with you people??!
It's literally the worst aur helper, why the fuck would you chose that, given free choice?
>>
>>60315460
I've had it since 2014, what'sdo people use now?
>>
>>60315593
s/'s/ /
>>
>>60315593
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers
>>
>>60315630
I know. I see yaourt right there. You're telling me my choice is bad but you haven't given me any reason why or why something else might be better.
>>
>>60315657
can you not read? Just look at the table if you're illiterate, red is bad.
It becomes very obvious why your choice is terrible.
You are executing scripts before looking at them, wtf??
>>
337 mvnd
328 git
289 ssh
52 sudo
32 mvn1
32 cd
25 ranger
25 cmake
20 mvns
15 vim
13 ls
11 make
8 ./MotionDetect
7 sshg
7 free
6 pdfunite
6 mvnd8
5 mvn
4 scp
4 grep

My work machine
Yay custom scripts for quick builds
>>
# kek
>>
>>60271744
1021 pdflatex
302 okular
80 ls
... (normal shit)
>>
    493 cd
374 git
362 man
310 sudo
297 /usr/lib/linux-lts-wily-tools-4.2.0-42/perf
156 vi
155 cargo
118 gcc
105 rm
91 ls
88 mv
85 dig
69 convert
61 make
61 echo
59 ssh
59 clang-3.8
58 apt-cache
53 find
51 cat
>>
>>60309956
Yes I use nano.

>>60314095
The only old editor I used was ee on old FreeBSD Firewalls.
but dw, I know vi.
>>
File: Screenshot_2017-05-11_00-42-25.jpg (84KB, 779x431px) Image search: [Google]
Screenshot_2017-05-11_00-42-25.jpg
84KB, 779x431px
>>60271744
>cat .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -20
>>
    291 ssh
273 ssh
163 cd
144 ls
75 emuws
62 dig
62 cat
56 sudo
56 hentainow
55 eix
45 mpv
39 rm
36 find
35 man
29 vim
28 scp
26 emerge
26 sfetch
23 equery
23 df


And then I chmod 400 ~/.bashhistory
>>
>>60275497
sh calls the default shell for ur system ya nooblet
>>
1018 ls
929 cd
663 sudo
223 exit
218 nano
149 cat
141 rm
121 make
118 alsamixer
104 ./xbps-src
94 xbps-query
88 ssh
86 git
65 unison
57 find
53 startx
52 sway
50 mv
50 mpv
47 chromium

>using nano more than cat
Guess I have to leave emacs once and for all
>>
>>60271744
   6107 vim
3543 git
1301 php7
1282 cd
972 grep
613 ./test.sh
545 sudo
479 xrandr
436 mysql
413 ls
344 ll
336 ..
315 rm
261 gdiff
240 ssh
222 cat
193 php5.2
156 shutdown
116 qscrot
109 ...

and to think, I even use tags and tabe quite often within vim...

also I'm shocked that find isn't in my top 20. I guess I use it more commonly on remote machines.
>>
     27 [
14 make
12 tmux
10 vim
8 stty
7 xclip
6 git
5 sed
5 ls
5 ls
5 ls
5 git
5 apt
5 apt
4 vim
4 sudo
4 sudo
4 pkg-config
4 make
4 ls


Something is very wrong here
>>
>>60271744

666 rm -rf /
>>
Regular account:
    130 ls
123 cd
39 vim
20 exit
19 man
19 l
18 youtube-dl
17 ssh
16 echo
16 cat
13 clamscan
7 torify
6 wget
5 clear
5 awk
4 rm
3 who
3 torsocks
3 grep
2 traceroute

Stuff get deleted if they're old, which is probably why it's like that.

Root user:
    425 slpkg
228 ls
206 cd
170 ifconfig
103 man
57 vim
55 exit
41 ./john
34 iwconfig
33 dhclient
25 cat
22 ping
22 amap
20 rm
17 slackpkg
17 clamscan
14 htop
14 crunch
13 ./javap
12 sh
>>
>>60271744
    237 
132 cd
104 sudo
79 meteor
64 ls
62 python
50 python3
49 gunicorn
38 npm
22 pip
19 rm
18 mkdir
16 history
15 pip3
14 source
12 deactivate
8 ln
6 mongo
6 exit
5 rmdir

I know, I'm webdev, sue me.
>>
>>60276468
>420 blaze git
>>
>>60271744
    146 for
142 eject
126 sh
119 mplayer
114 truecrypt
91 wget
83 cd
76 export
71 pushd
68 ffmpeg
66 man
64 ls
48 sudo
44 srm
41 popd
40 clear
27 wipe
27 less
25 mediainfo
24 vobcopy
>>
>>60285587
When will they learn?
>>
>>60271744
Sort-Object : A parameter cannot be found that matches parameter name 'nr'.
At line:1 char:60
+ ... at .bash_history | cut -d ' ' -f1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head ...
+ ~~~
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Sort-Object], ParameterBindingException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NamedParameterNotFound,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.SortObjectCommand
>>
>>60271744
    291 sudo
189 cargo
55 ls
39 cd
16 history
12 wingpanel
12 dpkg
10 top
10 apt
9 ln
7 lspci
7 ll
7 less
7 gsettings
6 uname
6 RUST_BACKTRACE=1
6 nohup
6 lowriter
6 echo
5 nano
>>
337 sudo
125 ll
99 cd
40 git
37 cat
23 vim
21 docker
14 rm
14 netstat
14 nano
14 ip
12 ping
11 mv
11 lynx
10 su
8 exit
7 cp
7 cowsay
5 man
5 ftp
>>
>Ctrl+F
>vrms
>Phrase not found
>>
>>60272116
The attention this post is getting is sad. It's a shit meme that really needs to die.
>>
158 ls
103 cd
46 evince
28 shutdown
24 adb
18 mv
16 airodump-ng
12 rm
8 mkdir
7 pacman
5 wifi-menu
5 jupyter
5 feh
5 android-file-transfer
5 airmon-ng
5 aireplay-ng
4 vlc
4 libreoffice
3 msfconsole
2 unzip
>>
1130 exit
1011 clear
520 make
463 ls
434 g++
377 cd
226 sudo
223 python
204 ncmpcpp
197 ./build
168 rm
147 ./main
120 ./test/instance_test/ptcls
119 pacaur
117 subl3
114 git
102 ./runner
101 ./a.out
89 ./dh
85 pacman
>>
>>60272116
Kode with karlie?
>>
>>60285335
Just saying, FreeBSD has sysctl which exposes cpu temperature among other things.
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