Unix Commands Cheat Sheets are reference documents that provide a quick overview of various commands and their usage in a Unix-like operating system. These cheat sheets are typically used by system administrators, software developers, and other users who work with Unix-based systems. They serve as handy guides to help users navigate through the command-line interface and perform tasks such as file manipulation, process management, networking, and system administration. By referring to these cheat sheets, users can easily find the syntax, options, and examples of different Unix commands, saving time and effort in looking up commands in the operating system's documentation or online resources.
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This document is a cheat sheet comparing the commands used in Systemd and Sysvinit, which are both popular init systems in Linux. It provides a handy reference for users who are familiar with one init system and need to learn the equivalent commands in the other.