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Why I use the Linux tree command daily - and what it can do for you
ZDNet
If you need to see your filesystem hierarchically on display from the command line, tree is what you need. Here's how it works.
1 week ago
Windows Is Getting the sudo Command: Here's What It Is and How to Use It
How-To Geek
The sudo command is revered by Linux users. It lets you run a command as another user, usually an Administrator (or root user, in Linux...
5 days ago
Gotop is a Cool CLI System Monitor Tool for Linux
OMG! Ubuntu
I'm a 'fessed up fan of btop, a colossally cool looking and comprehensive system monitoring utility accessed from the command line.
1 month ago
Pipe viewer: Using the pv command on Linux
Network World
The pv command is especially helpful when you are running tasks that take a long time to complete and you want some feedback that displays...
2 weeks ago
Microsoft is bringing Linux's sudo command to Windows 11
The Verge
Windows 11 is getting Linux's sudo command soon. It will be built into the Terminal app for Windows for developers to run elevated tools.
3 months ago
Linux: Run a Single Command across Multiple Servers with SSH
The New Stack
Consider this: You have a workstation and 5 or 10 servers you need to manage. You can use that workstation and Secure Shell into each server,...
2 months ago
How to install Steam and start gaming on almost any Linux distro - now it's a Snap
ZDNet
There are two ways to install the Steam application on any Ubuntu- or Debian-based distribution. One method is incredibly easy - and the...
2 weeks ago
Doing math on the Linux command line
Network World
Using expr. The most obvious command for doing math on the Linux command line is expr as in “expression”. It works with arithmetic expressions...
4 months ago
How to Use the history Command on Linux
How-To Geek
Repeating Commands. If you want to reuse a command from the history list, type an exclamation point (!), and the number of the command with no...
4 months ago
Backgrounding and foregrounding processes in the Linux terminal
Network World
Running processes in the background can be convenient when you want to use your terminal window for something else while you wait for the first task to...
2 weeks ago