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10 terminal commands that helped me finally understand Linux
I used to be terrified of using the terminal, but as a Linux user, it's something you get accustomed to fairly quickly, and it's extremely helpful to know your way around. So, if you're new to Linux, ...
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Using grep: 5 game-changing command examples
With -w, grep will match “error” but skip things like “errors” or “terror.” The difference can be subtle, but when you’re trying to be precise, it matters a lot. I use this when I’m searching through ...
A paper on arXiv by researchers at the Icaro Lab in Italy has set off a firestorm of headlines. It begins with a reference to a founding text of Western philoso ...
As per Minecraft Wiki, there are over 115 commands in Minecraft. So, we have selected only the most useful ones whose actions can’t be replicated by in-game blocks. But their usage purely depends upon ...
Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings A dataset of 2012 Webshots profile metadata from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine for the purpose of enabling gallery searches ...
I've been using Linux for a very long time, and from day 1, the terminal window and command-line interface (CLI) have been an integral part of my work. At the same time, I've learned that it's OK to ...
I use the Linux command line daily, but that's because I learned Linux the hard way and those old lessons stuck. Most users could go their entire Linux lifetime and never run a single command. Some ...
One of the simplest ways to run a command in the background is by appending an ampersand (&) at the end of the command. This method instructs the shell to execute the command as a separate background ...
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