No real command list, but you can get a partial listing by doing:
ls /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin
Not all of the files that show up in those folders are ones you can use outright, but most of them are. To get a listing of information about any particular command, you can use the man command. Man is short for manual.
man ls
will give you a few screens full of information about the ls command, what parameters are available, and various other tidbits of information. Failing that, there are a few sites with unix command-line tutorials, some are good, some are not, but all generally talk about the basic commands such as ls, cd, more, mkdir, touch, and grep. These are probably the most often used commands, so if you can get a handle on those, you'll have most of what you need to navigate terminal and get things done.

On Aug 18, 2014, at 9:11 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:

Is there a command list or a manual for terminal?

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