Here is an article with some commonly used commands and a match match:
Ethereum: What are some commonly used commands for Bitcoind Shell command order?
As you install Ubuntu Bitcoin Demon, you may need to use some commands to interact with it. Here are some commonly used:
1. First steps
bitcoind -help
: shows the help menu.
Bitcoind -version
: shows the Bitcoin version.
2. Sending and receiving transactions
Bitcoind Sendfrom
: Sends a transaction from the sender to the recipient.
Bitcoind Geatingfrom
: Receives a transaction from the receiver.
Bitcoind Getbalance
: Shows the balance of your portfolio.
3. Create and manage portfolios
Bitcoind Createwallet
: Creates a new Bitcoin wallet.
Bitcoind Wallets
List: Lists all the Demon’s portfolios.
Bitcoind Showwallet
: shows information about a specific portfolio.
4. Monitoring and checking transactions
Bitcoind-Blockchaindir =
: Removes the balance of a particular address.Getbalance
Bitcoind-Blockchaindir =
: Check that the address has unconfirmed transactions.Checkbalance
Bitcoind-Blockchaindir =
: Lists all unconfirmed transactions.Listuncommitted
5. Troubleshooting
Bitcoind -debuglel = 3
: Allows error remedial mode and displays more detailed error messages.
Bitcoind -Noconsole
: Disable the output of the console and instead uses a file.
Cheatsheet:
| Command Description
| — —
| Getbalance
| Checkbalance
| ListunCommitted
| Lists all unconfirmed transactions. |
| Createwallet
| It creates a new bitcoin wallet. |
| Portfoli List '| Lists all the Demon's portfolios. |
|Showwallet | Shows information about a specific wallet. |
|Sendfrom
| Sends a transaction from the sender to the recipient. |
|
Receipt from receiver address>| Receives a transaction from the receiver. |
Tips and Tricks:

- Use
bitcoind -helpor
Man bitcoindfor detailed help messages.
- Check the Bitcoin Betcoin Demon Registration files for error messages using
bitcoind -debuglel = 3.
- Use
bitcoind -noconsole` to disable the console output and use a file instead.
I hope this helps you start with Bitcoind on Ubuntu!