How do you write great code? By being efficient. If you want to create something awesome, you’ll have to eliminate the time dumps that slow you down. With just a few tricks, you can speed up your work ...
Linux tricks can help you get work done faster, especially when they're easy. Here are some ways to find files, reuse prior commands, stop processes and more. In this post, we’ll take a look at a ...
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13 time-saving Linux terminal tricks you should be using
You'll kick yourself for not knowing these.
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Linux has many tricks that can reduce the number of keystrokes it takes to type in commands. Here are six of them. Linux commands offer a lot of flexibility. This post details some ways to make them ...
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The terminal tricks nobody talks about (but everyone should know)
The terminal can feel just as intuitive and twice as powerful as any graphical user interface.
Struggling to get an overview of all the nested folders on a drive? The command line can help. Type “tree” and hit Enter to see the current folder and its subfolders neatly laid out. Add “> ...
It’s not always easy to figure out where to find your computer’s specs—that is, it’s not easy unless you use the command line. Type “systeminfo” and press Enter to get a detailed readout of everything ...
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