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Laravel Tech Community
Laravel Tech Community
Aug 11, 2022 · Operations

Essential Linux Command‑Line Shortcuts, Tools, and Tips

This article compiles a practical set of Linux terminal shortcuts, utilities, and techniques—including editing key bindings, sudo shortcuts, background job control, nohup, at scheduling, man page customization, htop, ranger, shutdown cancellation, process killing, REISUB, and youtube‑dl—to boost productivity for developers and system administrators.

LinuxSystem Administrationcommand-line
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Essential Linux Command‑Line Shortcuts, Tools, and Tips
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Aug 2, 2022 · Fundamentals

Master Ranger: The Powerful Terminal File Manager for Linux

This guide explains how to install, configure, and use the lightweight, Vim‑integrated terminal file manager Ranger on Linux, covering its three‑pane layout, essential commands, preview capabilities for files, images, and PDFs, as well as customization through its configuration files.

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Master Ranger: The Powerful Terminal File Manager for Linux
macrozheng
macrozheng
Jul 28, 2022 · Operations

Master Cross-Platform Remote Access with WindTerm: Install, Configure, and Use

WindTerm is a free, cross‑platform open‑source terminal supporting SSH, SFTP, Telnet, and more; the guide details its low‑resource features, installation on Linux/macOS/Windows, step‑by‑step usage, extensive configuration options, and where to find the project source.

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Master Cross-Platform Remote Access with WindTerm: Install, Configure, and Use
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Jul 23, 2022 · Operations

Master tmux: Essential Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts for Linux

This guide introduces tmux, the powerful terminal multiplexer for Linux, covering core session, window, and pane commands along with handy keyboard shortcuts, and also explains how to identify physical network interfaces using ethtool, providing practical examples for everyday system administration.

Session Managementethtoolnetwork
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Master tmux: Essential Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts for Linux
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jul 23, 2022 · Fundamentals

Master tmux: Essential Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts for Linux

This guide explains how to use tmux on Linux—including creating, detaching, attaching, renaming, and killing sessions, managing windows and panes with handy keyboard shortcuts—plus a quick tip for identifying physical network interfaces using ethtool.

LinuxSession Managementkeyboard shortcuts
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Master tmux: Essential Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts for Linux
Programmer DD
Programmer DD
Jul 11, 2022 · Frontend Development

What’s New in VS Code 1.69? Explore the 3‑Way Merge Editor and More

Visual Studio Code 1.69 introduces a 3‑way merge editor, a new Command Center UI, Do‑Not‑Disturb mode, theme toggling, terminal shell integration, task output decorations, enhanced Git commit actions, advanced debugging steps, sourcemap toggling, a color‑theme tester, and a preview of VS Code Server for remote development.

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What’s New in VS Code 1.69? Explore the 3‑Way Merge Editor and More
macrozheng
macrozheng
Apr 28, 2022 · Fundamentals

Top 14 Modern ls Alternatives to Supercharge Your Linux Workflow

This article introduces fourteen powerful command‑line tools that replace or extend the traditional ls command, covering their features, installation methods across multiple operating systems, and practical usage examples to improve file navigation and management in Linux environments.

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Top 14 Modern ls Alternatives to Supercharge Your Linux Workflow
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Apr 21, 2022 · Game Development

Explore Classic Linux Terminal Games: Install & Play Tetris, Pac‑Man, Snake, and More

This guide shows how to install and run a collection of classic Linux terminal games—including Bastet (a Tetris clone), Pacman4Console, nSnake, 2048, Nudoku, Moon‑Buggy, Ninvaders, Ascii‑Patrol, Greed, and BSD Games—on Debian/Ubuntu or Fedora/RHEL/CentOS using simple package commands, providing a fun way to learn the Linux command line.

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Explore Classic Linux Terminal Games: Install & Play Tetris, Pac‑Man, Snake, and More
Java Backend Technology
Java Backend Technology
Mar 20, 2022 · Operations

Master MobaXterm: Download, Install, and Unlock Its Powerful SSH Features

This guide walks you through downloading the free Home edition of MobaXterm, installing it from the provided ZIP archive, and using its rich SSH client features—including session management, built‑in SFTP, remote monitoring, split‑screen layouts, and customizable tabs—to efficiently manage remote Linux servers.

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Master MobaXterm: Download, Install, and Unlock Its Powerful SSH Features
Efficient Ops
Efficient Ops
Feb 14, 2022 · Operations

20 Essential Linux Terminal Tricks to Boost Your Productivity

This article presents a curated collection of practical Linux command‑line shortcuts and tips—ranging from tab completion and directory navigation to log monitoring and command chaining—that can dramatically reduce keystrokes, prevent common errors, and streamline everyday system‑administration tasks.

Linuxcommand-lineproductivity
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20 Essential Linux Terminal Tricks to Boost Your Productivity
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Feb 13, 2022 · Fundamentals

Unlock Android Power: A Complete Guide to Using Termux Without Root

This article introduces Termux, an open‑source Linux terminal emulator for Android that runs without root, explains how to replace its package source with a domestic mirror, configure storage permissions, use essential pkg commands, and set up simple applications like an HTTP server and a hacker‑style display.

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Unlock Android Power: A Complete Guide to Using Termux Without Root
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
Feb 10, 2022 · Fundamentals

How to Install and Use Lazygit – A Terminal UI for Git

This guide introduces Lazygit, an open‑source terminal UI for Git, explains its key features such as mouse support, and provides step‑by‑step installation commands for Homebrew, Ubuntu, Windows Scoop, Fedora/CentOS, and Go, followed by essential usage tips, key bindings, custom commands, and debugging options.

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How to Install and Use Lazygit – A Terminal UI for Git
macrozheng
macrozheng
Jan 7, 2022 · Operations

Boost Your Terminal Productivity with EXA: A Modern ls Replacement

This article introduces EXA, a Rust‑based modern replacement for the traditional ls command, highlighting its speed, color support, Git integration, and various view modes, and provides step‑by‑step installation instructions for macOS, Linux package managers, and building from source.

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Boost Your Terminal Productivity with EXA: A Modern ls Replacement
Python Programming Learning Circle
Python Programming Learning Circle
Dec 17, 2021 · Fundamentals

Tabby: A Feature‑Rich Cross‑Platform Terminal Emulator

Tabby is a highly configurable, TypeScript‑based terminal emulator for Windows, macOS, and Linux that offers integrated SSH, serial connections, theming, split panes, plugin support, and extensive shell compatibility, positioning itself as a powerful alternative to PowerShell ISE, PuTTY, Terminal.app, and iTerm.

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Tabby: A Feature‑Rich Cross‑Platform Terminal Emulator
macrozheng
macrozheng
Dec 2, 2021 · Backend Development

Why Tabby Is the Ultimate Open‑Source Terminal for Developers

This article introduces Tabby, an open‑source, cross‑platform terminal that integrates SSH, SFTP, PowerShell and Git support, compares it with Xshell, and provides step‑by‑step installation, configuration, and plugin usage guidance for backend developers.

PowerShellSFTPTabby
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Why Tabby Is the Ultimate Open‑Source Terminal for Developers
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Nov 15, 2021 · Operations

Spice Up Your Linux Terminal with Fun ASCII Games and Visuals

This guide shows Linux system operators how to install and run a collection of entertaining terminal utilities—such as asciiview, oneko, cmatrix, a custom pipe screensaver, sl, and ninvaders—complete with commands, code snippets, and sample output images to brighten up long‑hour work sessions.

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Spice Up Your Linux Terminal with Fun ASCII Games and Visuals
Open Source Linux
Open Source Linux
Nov 10, 2021 · Operations

Spice Up Your Linux Terminal: Fun Visual Tools to Impress and Entertain

This article introduces a collection of entertaining Linux terminal utilities—such as asciiview, oneko, cmatrix, pipe, sl, and ninvaders—provides installation commands, showcases their animated output, and even includes a custom Bash script, offering developers a playful break from routine operations work.

Linuxfun utilitiesterminal
0 likes · 8 min read
Spice Up Your Linux Terminal: Fun Visual Tools to Impress and Entertain
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Oct 5, 2021 · Operations

20 Essential Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Productivity

This guide presents twenty practical Linux command‑line shortcuts—including tab completion, directory navigation, command chaining, history search, log monitoring, and alias usage—that help both beginners and seasoned users work faster, avoid common pitfalls, and boost overall terminal efficiency.

AutomationLinuxTips
0 likes · 13 min read
20 Essential Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Productivity
ITPUB
ITPUB
Jul 20, 2021 · Fundamentals

Boost Your Windows Development Workflow: Top Mac-to-Windows Tools Compared

After switching from macOS to Windows for development, this guide reviews essential productivity tools—including terminal emulators, package managers, file‑search utilities, and Explorer tab extensions—showing installation steps, key features, and common pitfalls to help developers create a comfortable and efficient Windows workspace.

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Boost Your Windows Development Workflow: Top Mac-to-Windows Tools Compared
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Jul 17, 2021 · Fundamentals

Unlock Beautiful Terminal Output in Python with Rich

This tutorial introduces the Rich Python library, covering its cross‑platform compatibility, installation steps, enhanced print functions, custom console usage, logging, tables, progress bars, markdown rendering, syntax highlighting, and traceback formatting, all illustrated with clear code examples and screenshots.

Pythoncodeconsole
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Unlock Beautiful Terminal Output in Python with Rich
Code Ape Tech Column
Code Ape Tech Column
Jul 11, 2021 · Fundamentals

Essential Open‑Source Terminal Tools for Developers

This article introduces a curated collection of open‑source terminal utilities—including Windows Terminal, iTerm2, oh‑my‑zsh, powerline, file managers, command‑enhancement tools, and other handy programs—explaining their key features and providing links so developers can boost productivity across macOS, Linux, and Windows environments.

Shellcommand-linedeveloper
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Essential Open‑Source Terminal Tools for Developers
Top Architect
Top Architect
Jul 9, 2021 · Operations

Essential Open‑Source Terminal Tools for Developers

This guide presents a curated list of powerful open‑source terminal utilities—including Windows Terminal, iTerm2, oh‑my‑zsh, file managers, command enhancers, and other handy tools—designed to boost developer productivity and give a feeling of being a 10× programmer.

Shellcommand-linedeveloper tools
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Essential Open‑Source Terminal Tools for Developers
Python Programming Learning Circle
Python Programming Learning Circle
Jul 8, 2021 · Fundamentals

Rich Python Library: Rich Text and Formatting for the Terminal – Installation, Usage, and Features

This article introduces the Rich Python library, explains its cross‑platform compatibility, provides step‑by‑step installation instructions, demonstrates how to use its enhanced print, console, logging, table, progress bar, column, markdown, and syntax‑highlighting features, and includes numerous code examples and screenshots.

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Rich Python Library: Rich Text and Formatting for the Terminal – Installation, Usage, and Features
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jun 22, 2021 · Operations

Essential Linux Command Cheat Sheet for System Administrators

A comprehensive, categorized list of essential Linux commands covering system information, file management, process control, networking, package handling, disk operations, backups, and text editing, providing quick reference examples and usage syntax for everyday system administration tasks.

LinuxUnixcommand-line
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Essential Linux Command Cheat Sheet for System Administrators
Python Programming Learning Circle
Python Programming Learning Circle
Jun 4, 2021 · Operations

Essential CLI Tools for Productivity and System Management

This article presents a curated list of high‑frequency and low‑frequency command‑line utilities—including fish shell, Starship, z, fzf, fd, ripgrep, htop, glances, Homebrew, asciinema, diff‑tools, tree, bat, httpie, tldr, exa, litecli, mas, and ncdu—explaining their features, installation, and practical usage to boost developer efficiency across Linux and macOS environments.

Shellterminaltools
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Essential CLI Tools for Productivity and System Management
21CTO
21CTO
May 6, 2021 · Fundamentals

Master the Linux Terminal: Essential Commands Every Developer Needs

This guide introduces the most important Linux terminal commands—pwd, ls, cd, mkdir, man, touch, nano, and rm—explaining their usage, syntax, and practical tips so developers can navigate, manage files, and work confidently in a shell environment.

LinuxShellbasics
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Master the Linux Terminal: Essential Commands Every Developer Needs
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Apr 20, 2021 · Fundamentals

Why exa Beats ls: A Faster, Colorful File‑Listing Tool for the Terminal

This guide introduces exa, a Rust‑based modern replacement for the traditional ls command, covering its installation, key features such as color‑coded output, Git integration, tree view, extended attributes, symlink detection, and recursive listing, helping users work more efficiently in the terminal.

Rustcommand-lineexa
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Why exa Beats ls: A Faster, Colorful File‑Listing Tool for the Terminal
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Mar 14, 2021 · Fundamentals

Master Linux File Color Codes: Customize LS_COLORS for Clearer Directory Listings

This guide explains how Linux uses the LS_COLORS environment variable to assign distinct colors to file types in terminal listings, shows where the default definitions reside, details attribute, text, and background codes, and provides step‑by‑step instructions for creating custom color schemes via your bash configuration.

BashLS_COLORSLinux
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Master Linux File Color Codes: Customize LS_COLORS for Clearer Directory Listings
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Mar 8, 2021 · Fundamentals

18 Fun Linux Commands to Wow Your Terminal

This guide introduces eighteen entertaining Linux command‑line tools—ranging from the train‑displaying sl to the matrix‑style cmatrix—detailing their installation, usage options, and playful effects, while also offering tips for creative combinations and safety warnings.

Bashcommand-linefun
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18 Fun Linux Commands to Wow Your Terminal
php Courses
php Courses
Mar 5, 2021 · Operations

Managing Linux Command History: View, Search, Modify, and Clear

This article explains how to use the Linux history command to view past commands, search with Ctrl +r, repeat previous entries, adjust the number of stored records, and clear the history, providing practical examples and configuration tips for effective shell management.

BashLinuxShell
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Managing Linux Command History: View, Search, Modify, and Clear
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Mar 1, 2021 · Operations

Customize Your Linux Prompt with Starship: A Step‑by‑Step Guide

This guide explains how to install the Rust‑based Starship prompt, add it to Bash, create a basic TOML configuration, and customize its appearance across Linux, macOS, and Windows shells, providing practical commands and examples for a sleek, fast terminal experience.

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Customize Your Linux Prompt with Starship: A Step‑by‑Step Guide
Efficient Ops
Efficient Ops
Feb 25, 2021 · Operations

30 Fun Linux Commands to Wow Your Terminal and Prank Friends

This guide introduces a collection of entertaining Linux command‑line utilities—such as sl, fortune, cowsay, cmatrix, figlet, oneko, xeyes, yes, cal, shred, factor and more—providing installation steps, usage examples, options, and illustrative screenshots for each.

command-linefunterminal
0 likes · 8 min read
30 Fun Linux Commands to Wow Your Terminal and Prank Friends
21CTO
21CTO
Feb 24, 2021 · Fundamentals

Essential Linux Commands Every Beginner Should Master

This article presents a concise, beginner‑friendly list of the most useful Linux command‑line utilities, explaining each command’s purpose and syntax to help newcomers transition from Windows to Linux and become comfortable with terminal operations.

LinuxShellbasics
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Essential Linux Commands Every Beginner Should Master
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Feb 2, 2021 · Operations

Master tmux on Linux: Create, Manage, and Navigate Sessions Efficiently

This guide explains how to install tmux on CentOS, create and name sessions, detach and reattach them, list existing sessions, and use keyboard shortcuts to open, switch, split, and close windows, providing practical commands and visual examples for seamless terminal multiplexing.

LinuxSession Managementcommand-line
0 likes · 4 min read
Master tmux on Linux: Create, Manage, and Navigate Sessions Efficiently
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Dec 12, 2020 · Operations

10 Awesome Linux Terminal Commands to Wow Your Screen

Discover ten eye‑catching Linux command‑line tricks—from the iconic Matrix rain to a built‑in fireworks display—each with simple installation steps, example usage, and visual screenshots that turn a regular terminal into a showcase of fun, interactive effects.

Fun CommandsLinuxTutorial
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10 Awesome Linux Terminal Commands to Wow Your Screen
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Nov 29, 2020 · Fundamentals

35 Essential Linux Commands Every Beginner Should Master

This guide provides a concise, alphabetically ordered reference of 35 core Linux (and macOS) terminal commands, complete with explanations, practical examples, and usage tips to help newcomers quickly become comfortable navigating and managing a Unix-like system.

LinuxShellUnix
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35 Essential Linux Commands Every Beginner Should Master
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Oct 28, 2020 · Operations

How to Install and Customize Terminus Terminal on Deepin Linux

This guide explains what Terminus is, how to install the .deb package on Deepin 15.11 from GitHub, launch the application, and customize its appearance, hotkeys, plugins, and color scheme, providing a modern, flexible terminal experience for Linux users.

LinuxTerminuscustomization
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How to Install and Customize Terminus Terminal on Deepin Linux
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Oct 11, 2020 · Operations

How to Install and Use Bpytop: A Fast, Visual Terminal Resource Monitor

This guide explains why terminal enthusiasts need system resource monitoring, introduces the efficient visual tool Bpytop, and provides step‑by‑step instructions for preparing prerequisites, installing via source or package managers, running, customizing, and locating its configuration file.

InstallationLinuxOperations
0 likes · 5 min read
How to Install and Use Bpytop: A Fast, Visual Terminal Resource Monitor
Programmer DD
Programmer DD
Sep 30, 2020 · Fundamentals

11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Boost Your Productivity

This article presents a curated list of eleven powerful Linux terminal shortcuts, commands, and utilities—including key bindings, sudo tricks, background execution, scheduling, process management, and media downloading—to help users work faster and solve common command‑line challenges.

System Administrationcommand-lineproductivity
0 likes · 11 min read
11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Boost Your Productivity
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Sep 10, 2020 · Fundamentals

Master Linux Terminal Copy‑Paste: Keyboard Shortcuts, Mouse, and Context Menu

This guide explains multiple ways to copy and paste text and commands in Linux terminals, covering keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+Shift+C/V, right‑click context menus, mouse middle‑click pasting, terminal‑specific key bindings, and special cases such as Putty and flow‑control keys.

CommandLineCopyPasteKeyboardShortcuts
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Master Linux Terminal Copy‑Paste: Keyboard Shortcuts, Mouse, and Context Menu
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Sep 9, 2020 · Operations

Boost Your Terminal Productivity: 23 Must‑Have CLI Tools for Developers

Drawing on years of terminal experience, the author curates a comprehensive list of 23 practical CLI tools—including shells, prompt managers, file finders, process monitors, version managers, and more—explaining their key features, usage tips, and download links to help developers work faster and more efficiently.

CLIproductivityterminal
0 likes · 21 min read
Boost Your Terminal Productivity: 23 Must‑Have CLI Tools for Developers
Open Source Linux
Open Source Linux
Sep 7, 2020 · Operations

Never Lose Long‑Running Linux Tasks: Master the Screen Command

This guide explains how to install, start, name, detach, reattach, nest, and close GNU Screen sessions on Linux, enabling you to keep long‑running processes alive across network interruptions and efficiently manage multiple terminal tasks in a single window.

LinuxProcess ControlSession Management
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Never Lose Long‑Running Linux Tasks: Master the Screen Command
Architecture Digest
Architecture Digest
Aug 7, 2020 · Operations

A Beginner’s Guide to macOS Terminal: Basics, Common Commands, and Advanced Tips

This article introduces macOS Terminal as the bridge between the kernel and the user interface, explains how to open it, covers fundamental concepts such as commands, paths, and file operations, and provides a collection of practical commands—from simple echoes to disk management and Homebrew installation—while warning about risky operations and offering advanced customization tips.

AutomationShellSystem Administration
0 likes · 17 min read
A Beginner’s Guide to macOS Terminal: Basics, Common Commands, and Advanced Tips
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Aug 3, 2020 · Game Development

7 Must‑Try Linux Command‑Line Games You Can Play Without a GPU

This article introduces seven entertaining command‑line games for Linux, ranging from classic rogue‑likes like NetHack and Dwarf Fortress to text‑adventure interpreters, BSD game collections, a survival rogue‑like, the 2048 puzzle, and a multiplayer Snake, all runnable directly in a terminal.

Command-line gamesLinuxOpen-source
0 likes · 8 min read
7 Must‑Try Linux Command‑Line Games You Can Play Without a GPU
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jul 8, 2020 · Fundamentals

Master macOS Terminal: Essential Commands for Beginners and Power Users

This guide introduces macOS Terminal, explains what a terminal is, shows how to open it, covers fundamental commands such as navigation, file handling, system settings, and advanced utilities like diskutil and Homebrew, while warning about risky operations and offering practical examples.

Unixbasicscommand-line
0 likes · 18 min read
Master macOS Terminal: Essential Commands for Beginners and Power Users
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jun 20, 2020 · Fundamentals

Boost Your Linux Terminal Productivity: 18 Essential Open‑Source Tools

This guide surveys 18 open‑source command‑line utilities—from file synchronization and email handling to calendar management, task lists, chat aggregation, notification readers, and terminal multiplexers—showing how each can streamline daily workflows and dramatically increase productivity on Linux systems.

LinuxOpen-sourceproductivity
0 likes · 8 min read
Boost Your Linux Terminal Productivity: 18 Essential Open‑Source Tools
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jun 14, 2020 · Operations

Unlock Your Mac’s Power: Essential Terminal Commands for Everyday Tasks

This guide explains what the macOS Terminal is, how to open it, basic command syntax, essential everyday commands for file and system management, and advanced utilities like defaults, textutil, diskutil, and Homebrew, while warning about risky operations and best practices.

command-lineproductivityterminal
0 likes · 20 min read
Unlock Your Mac’s Power: Essential Terminal Commands for Everyday Tasks
21CTO
21CTO
Apr 14, 2020 · Fundamentals

How to Directly Browse WSL Files in Windows Explorer – New Feature Explained

Microsoft's latest Windows 10 build lets users open the Linux subsystem's root directory straight from File Explorer, offering a penguin icon shortcut, command‑line access via \\wsl$, and guidance on safe usage while highlighting upcoming full‑kernel integration.

LinuxWSLWindows 10
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How to Directly Browse WSL Files in Windows Explorer – New Feature Explained
Huajiao Technology
Huajiao Technology
Apr 14, 2020 · Operations

Basic Terminal Commands and Practical Usage on macOS

This article introduces essential terminal commands and practical scenarios for macOS users, covering tools like man, grep, tail, awk, top, lsof, ansible, and nc, and offers efficiency tips such as aliases, plugins, and fuzzy finders to boost productivity.

LinuxSysadmincommand-line
0 likes · 16 min read
Basic Terminal Commands and Practical Usage on macOS
Java Backend Technology
Java Backend Technology
Apr 9, 2020 · Operations

11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Boost Your Productivity

This article presents eleven practical Linux terminal techniques—including essential keyboard shortcuts, sudo shortcuts, background job handling, nohup, at scheduling, man page tweaks, htop, ranger, shutdown cancellation, process killing, and YouTube video downloading—to help users work faster and manage their systems more efficiently.

BashLinuxSysadmin
0 likes · 11 min read
11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Boost Your Productivity
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Apr 8, 2020 · Operations

Turn Your Ubuntu Terminal into a Hollywood‑Style Hacking Display

The article introduces the Ubuntu 'Hollywood' utility, explains its origin, and provides step‑by‑step commands to install the package (including adding its PPA), install required dependencies, and launch the program to transform the terminal into a flashy, multi‑screen hacker interface, complete with example screenshots.

Ubuntucommand-linehollywood
0 likes · 4 min read
Turn Your Ubuntu Terminal into a Hollywood‑Style Hacking Display
ITPUB
ITPUB
Apr 7, 2020 · Operations

11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow

Discover a curated list of 11 powerful Linux terminal commands and shortcuts—including clipboard tricks, sudo shortcuts, background execution, scheduling, process management, file browsing, shutdown cancellation, and YouTube video downloading—to dramatically boost your productivity and streamline everyday tasks.

Sudocommand-linehtop
0 likes · 10 min read
11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Apr 6, 2020 · Fundamentals

11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow

Discover 11 powerful Linux terminal shortcuts and commands—from essential key bindings and sudo tricks to background execution, process management, and YouTube video downloading—that can dramatically boost productivity, simplify routine tasks, and help you master the command line efficiently.

command-linelinux-commandsproductivity
0 likes · 11 min read
11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Mar 2, 2020 · Operations

Master Linux Terminal: Fix Common Command Errors and Essential Shortcuts

This guide explains typical Linux terminal pitfalls such as incomplete commands, filename typos, and wrong directories, and provides practical shortcuts like tab completion, history navigation, and quick command substitution to boost productivity for developers and system operators.

Operationsshortcutsterminal
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Master Linux Terminal: Fix Common Command Errors and Essential Shortcuts
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Feb 13, 2020 · Fundamentals

Boost Your Productivity: 14 Essential Linux Terminal Keyboard Shortcuts

Mastering these 14 essential Linux terminal keyboard shortcuts—from auto‑completion with Tab to command history navigation with Ctrl + P—will dramatically speed up your command‑line workflow, reduce reliance on the mouse, and help both new and experienced users work more efficiently.

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0 likes · 7 min read
Boost Your Productivity: 14 Essential Linux Terminal Keyboard Shortcuts
Programmer DD
Programmer DD
Jan 14, 2020 · Fundamentals

Essential macOS Setup & Tools to Supercharge Your Development Workflow

This guide records a complete macOS development environment setup, covering system preferences, essential utilities like Homebrew, iTerm2, Oh My Zsh, nvm, VS Code, Jupyter, and a curated list of productivity and beautification apps, all aimed at maximizing efficiency and simplicity.

Development EnvironmentHomebrewmacOS
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Essential macOS Setup & Tools to Supercharge Your Development Workflow
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Nov 17, 2019 · Fundamentals

Essential Linux and Vim Shortcuts to Boost Your Command-Line Efficiency

This guide compares ten practical Linux command-line shortcuts with their Vim equivalents, explaining how each key combination moves the cursor, manipulates history, deletes text, switches directories, and clears the screen, helping developers work faster in both environments.

command-lineterminal
0 likes · 9 min read
Essential Linux and Vim Shortcuts to Boost Your Command-Line Efficiency
ITPUB
ITPUB
Nov 9, 2019 · Fundamentals

Master Tmux: Essential Commands and Workflow for Terminal Multiplexing

This guide explains what Tmux is, how it separates sessions from windows, and provides step‑by‑step instructions for installing, starting, detaching, attaching, managing sessions, panes, and windows, along with useful shortcut keys and command examples.

Sessioncommand-linepane
0 likes · 10 min read
Master Tmux: Essential Commands and Workflow for Terminal Multiplexing
ITPUB
ITPUB
Oct 23, 2019 · Operations

Why Developers Are Obsessed with “The Fuck” and Hyper Terminal – A Deep Dive

The article introduces the command‑line utility “The Fuck”, which automatically corrects mistyped console commands, explains its rule‑based mechanism, installation via Homebrew or pip, and showcases examples, then highlights the Hyper terminal and its hyperpower plugin that adds a flashy cursor, providing installation instructions for macOS, Windows, and Linux.

command-linehyperproductivity
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Why Developers Are Obsessed with “The Fuck” and Hyper Terminal – A Deep Dive
ITPUB
ITPUB
Sep 12, 2019 · Fundamentals

Master Vim Syntax Highlighting: Enable, Customize, and Persist Color Schemes

This guide walks you through installing Vim, checking its version, creating a sample script, enabling and disabling syntax highlighting, permanently configuring color schemes via .vimrc, exploring built‑in color schemes, and customizing highlight groups for any language.

.vimrccolor schemecustomization
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Master Vim Syntax Highlighting: Enable, Customize, and Persist Color Schemes
ITPUB
ITPUB
Jul 22, 2019 · Fundamentals

What Exactly Is a Terminal? From Early Mainframes to Linux Device Files

The article explains the concept of a terminal—any hardware or software that provides input and output for a computer—tracing its evolution from massive early consoles through multi‑user time‑sharing systems to modern Linux device files like /dev/tty, /dev/ptmx, and remote SSH sessions.

Device FilesLinuxPseudo‑terminal
0 likes · 15 min read
What Exactly Is a Terminal? From Early Mainframes to Linux Device Files
Programmer DD
Programmer DD
Jul 16, 2019 · Operations

13 Fun Linux Terminal Commands to Wow Your Friends

This guide introduces thirteen entertaining Linux command‑line utilities—including sl, fortune, cowsay, cmatrix, figlet, oneko, and more—providing installation steps, usage examples, options, and visual illustrations so you can add playful effects to your terminal sessions.

Fun CommandsLinuxTutorial
0 likes · 8 min read
13 Fun Linux Terminal Commands to Wow Your Friends
Java Captain
Java Captain
Jun 9, 2019 · Operations

Fun Linux Command‑Line Utilities and How to Install Them

This guide introduces a collection of entertaining Linux terminal commands—including sl, fortune, cowsay, cmatrix, figlet, toilet, oneko, xeyes, yes, cal, shred, factor, and more—explains how to install each with apt‑get, shows typical usage examples, and warns about dangerous commands like sudo rm -rf /*.

Command-lineLinuxShell
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