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Learn the top 15 Linux commands every beginner must know in 2025! In this step-by-step tutorial, you’ll understand how to use Linux commands with real examples — including file navigation, package management, editing files, searching text, and system monitoring. Whether you’re using Ubuntu, Fedora, Linux Mint, Debian, Arch, Kali, or any Linux distro, these commands will help you become confident in the terminal. This Linux beginner guide covers: • Basic Linux navigation • File and directory management • Understanding permissions • Installing software • Viewing system usage • Searching logs using grep • Command-line productivity tips If you're learning Linux for DevOps, Ethical Hacking, Cloud Computing, System Administration, or Programming — this tutorial is for you. 🕒 Chapters 00:00 — Intro: Top 15 Linux Commands You Must Know in 2026 00:10 — Why learning Linux commands is essential 00:36 — 1. pwd — Check your current directory 01:00 — 2. ls — List files and folders (ls -l, ls -a, ls -h demo) 01:39 — 3. cd — Move between directories (cd .., cd ~ examples) 02:23 — 4. mkdir — Create new directories 02:54 — 5. rm & rmdir — Delete files/folders safely 03:21 — 6. cp — Copy files and directories 03:48 — 7. mv — Move or rename files 04:11 — 8. cat — Display file contents 04:24 — 9. nano/vim — Edit files directly in terminal 05:10 — 10. touch — Create empty files 05:48 — 11. sudo — Run admin-level commands securely 06:24 — 12. Install apps using apt / dnf / pacman 06:51 — 13. top — Monitor system usage (Linux Task Manager) 07:26 — 14. df -h — Check disk usage 08:01 — 15. grep — Search inside files like a pro 08:17 — Final tips for Linux beginners 08:27 — Outro: Subscribe for Linux tutorials ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is provided for educational and informational purposes only. The commands demonstrated may behave differently across Linux distributions. Users are responsible for ensuring that they understand each command’s function before executing it. The creator is not liable for any loss of data, system malfunction, or damage resulting from the misuse of the information provided. Always back up important files and proceed with caution when modifying system files.