
Linux Command Library
4608 manual pages, 21 basic categories and a bunch of general terminal tips
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Android App Analysis and Review: Linux Command Library, Developed by Simon Schubert. Listed in Books & reference Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 18/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Linux Command Library. Achieved Over 1 million Installs. Linux Command Library Currently Has 8 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars
The app currently has 4608 manual pages, 21 basic categories and a bunch of general terminal tips. It works 100% offline, doesn't need an internet connection and has no tracking software.Categories
* One-liners
* System information
* System control
* Users & Groups
* Files & Folders
* Input
* Printing
* JSON
* Network
* Search & Find
* GIT
* SSH
* Video & Audio
* Package manager
* Hacking tools
* Terminal games
* Crypto currencies
* VIM
* Emacs
* Nano
* Pico
Tips
* Clear and reset the terminal
* List of recent commands
* Close a frozen window/application
* Tab Completion
* Temporary aliases
* Permanent aliases
* Chain commands
* Command syntax
* Cursor navigation
* Redirection
* Special characters in commands
* View file permissions
* Modify file permissions
* Set file permissions via binary references
We are currently offering last version updated 18/04/2025 . This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover you can download without registration and no login required.
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Recent Comments
Justin Sane
This app is fantastic! The UI is so perfectly straight forward. It's first broken down into main category (System, Network, Etc) and then it goes so far as to describe in detail what each command actually does. ( If you want that , otherwise it gives a brief overview) With this app you'll be able to look up commands faster than any web search. Thank you Simon.
A Google user
This is a good attempt, and the author's heart is clearly in the right place, but this is one of those things that really does need collaboration. The tips section needs work, and the program references are inconsistent in whether or not they have any text formatting. Many references link to tl;dr rather than having any content, which defeats the purpose of an offline reference. All in all, it's a good example of too large of a scope too soon.
Frank Sgammato
I'm a new user of this app. The UI is very intuitive. I like the command hierarchy of the "Basic" mode. I would like to see a little more content on navigation, maybe having its own subsection. The subsection "One-liners" seems large enough to break into multiple related subsections. All things considered, it's a good app. The sharing feature is very useful for those lengthy commands needed when interfacing to external apps and websites.
Profitroll
Great experience overall. Information is up to date, a great compilation of necessary tools and examples. The only thing I feel like is missing would be a good search. You can't easily search through one-liners and sometimes it's hard to find something you need. Some kind of "Favorites" feature would also be very helpful to find things you can frequently need, but forget all the time.
Anna Hamm
Could be a bit more robust with the commands it lists, and a better search function, but this app is fast, and simple to use. The buttons work when you want to expand each section in a man page, and offers (sometimes) quick access to a Linux tool/command that I needed to learn about. Nice to have on a separate device while using up all my screen real estate with other tasks. Thanks for making this!
ANIMESH Bisht
it is the best library it gives every command for every linux .
Robert Lewin
Great for referencing commands as well as learning and understanding new ones. It would be great if the interface was put together a bit less cluttered, but that is just a minor and personal preference. All around, a very useful and thorough app. Great job devs.
Seän Shepherd
It's portable, universal manpages, but better. Always kept updated, stable, easy to use, yet comprehensive. And if course, it's free. If I could if give this app and it's devs a googolplex of stars (but for some reason, this store only supports 5 stars). 'Nuff said.