1, yes command, output a lot of Y, can be used to deal with the selection of many y/n applications.
2, Banner command, print character title, is to use characters to spell out large letters:
3, Ddate command, the calendar to convert to other what calendar:
4, Fortune command, random output a sentence, or is a sentence in English, or a poem in Tang and Song Dynasty, if there is no Tang and song Ci, it needs to use Fortune-zh
5, Cal 9 1752, print the calendar, but this month is very interesting (actually jumped to 14th after September 2), this is for a reason:
In 1582, Pope Gregory 13 announced the change of the calendar (due to the accumulation of leap years), the request from 1582 October 4 of the next day to be Griel October 15, the middle skipped 10 days, in Italy, Spain and other countries have done so, the other God's country also quickly followed this, But the Protestant state was reluctant to revise it, and the orthodox countries such as Greece were not modified until early 20th century, so the reform was followed by September 14 in Britain and its colonies (including the United States) on September 2, 1752. But under Windows, because the computer's date can't be adjusted back to that time (1980 and then 2,099 years), it seems that this history depends on Linux to understand.
6, Xev command, print a timely x event;
7, Xeyes command, out of the eyes of the small program, very fun,
8, Cowsay/cowthink command, print a calf (or other animal), speak or imagine, the content can be customized:
9, Factor command, decomposition factor:
10, shred command, overwrite the file so that it can no longer read, the legendary file shredder ... ^_^
11. Apt-get Moo Command:
12. Apt-build Moo Command:
13, SL command, run the train, personal feeling this is the most interesting:
14, Linuxlogo command, the character composed of various system logo:
15, try again the following series of commands, also very interesting:
Aptitube Moo
Aptitube-v Moo
APTITUBE-VV Moo
APTITUBE-VVV Moo
APTITUBE-VVVV Moo
APTITUBE-VVVVV Moo
APTITUBE-VVVVVV Moo
APTITUBE-VVVVVVV Moo
16, there is a command called: Oneko, this command is on the screen there is a kitten chasing your mouse run, very interesting.
17. You can also try the WHO is I command, try the Who is SB ...
18, some people say, RM-RF/and DD If=/dev/zero Of=/dev/mem, but this is not a joke ah, this person is a bad ^_^, nothing to play, be careful of the intestines are to you regret green, haha ...
Fun commands under Linux