This article highlights lesser-known options of essential Linux commands like find, grep, and mkdir that many users, including programmers, might not be familiar with.
One such example is 'cp -p,' which preserves timestamps, allowing users to view when a file was originally created.
The post shares 10 Linux command examples that aim to enhance users' knowledge and productivity. Readers are encouraged to share similar discoveries in the comments section.
The article is part of a series that covers Java, Unix, Tibco RV, and FIX Protocol tutorials.