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To install {{mono|fisher}} the fish plugin manager. | |||
{{Console|1=<nowiki>curl -Lo ~/.config/fish/functions/fisher.fish --create-dirs https://git.io/fisher</nowiki>}} | |||
Install the {{mono|sol}} prompt theme. | |||
{{Console|1=fisher sol}} | |||
Use {{mono|sudo}} to obtain root and repeat the process. | |||
{{Console|1=sudo -s}} | |||
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Reboot into firmware. | Reboot into firmware. | ||
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Use {{mono|netstat}} to list open ports and show processes attached to them. | Use {{mono|netstat}} to list open ports and show processes attached to them. | ||
{{Console|1=netstat -tulnp}} | {{Console|1=netstat -tulnp}} | ||
Listing directories without {{mono|ls}}. | |||
{{Console|1=echo *|2=find . -printf "%M\t%u\t%g\t%p\n"}} | |||
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Terminal
fish
To install fisher the fish plugin manager.
# curl -Lo ~/.config/fish/functions/fisher.fish --create-dirs https://git.io/fisher |
Install the sol prompt theme.
# fisher sol |
Use sudo to obtain root and repeat the process.
# sudo -s |
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Reboot into firmware.
# systemctl reboot --firmware |
Process list with tree and cpu/ram usage.
# ps xawuf |
Use netstat to list open ports and show processes attached to them.
# netstat -tulnp |
Listing directories without ls.
# echo * # find . -printf "%M\t%u\t%g\t%p\n" |