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Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jan 22, 2019 · Fundamentals

How to Record and Replay Terminal Sessions with the Linux script Command

This guide explains how to use the Linux script command to capture terminal output, customize log file names, collaborate by sharing recordings, and automatically record remote assistance sessions, providing step‑by‑step examples and useful options for low‑memory environments.

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How to Record and Replay Terminal Sessions with the Linux script Command
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Nov 14, 2018 · Fundamentals

10 Fun Linux Commands to Play with in Your Terminal

Explore a collection of entertaining Linux command‑line tools—including rev, asciiview, sl, aafire, cmatrix, factor, oneko, boxes, xeyes, and pv—each with simple apt‑get installation steps and example usages that showcase quirky visual effects and handy utilities for any terminal enthusiast.

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10 Fun Linux Commands to Play with in Your Terminal
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Sep 25, 2018 · Operations

Essential Linux Command Cheat Sheet: Decode Common Abbreviations

This article provides a comprehensive reference of common Linux command abbreviations, explaining each command's purpose—from file manipulation and process monitoring to package management and system utilities—helping users quickly understand and use the Unix shell effectively.

CLILinuxTerminal
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Essential Linux Command Cheat Sheet: Decode Common Abbreviations
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May 17, 2018 · Fundamentals

20 Essential Unix/Linux Command-Line Tricks to Boost Your Productivity

This article compiles twenty practical Unix/Linux command-line techniques—including fast file deletion, output logging, directory restoration, permission locking, password‑protecting files, screen resetting, human‑readable output, user listing, batch removal, process monitoring, command repetition, timed reminders, navigation shortcuts, in‑less editing, directory tree creation, multi‑directory copying, diff comparison, text formatting, and tee usage—each illustrated with exact commands to enhance terminal efficiency.

LinuxTerminalTips
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20 Essential Unix/Linux Command-Line Tricks to Boost Your Productivity
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Dec 15, 2017 · Fundamentals

7 Essential Linux Terminal Tricks Every Beginner Should Master

This guide introduces seven core Bash techniques—including tab completion, piping, wildcards, output redirection, command history, background execution, and conditional chaining—to help Linux users work more efficiently and confidently across distributions.

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7 Essential Linux Terminal Tricks Every Beginner Should Master
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Aug 3, 2017 · Game Development

Explore Fun Linux Terminal Games You Can Install in One Command

This guide introduces a collection of entertaining Linux terminal games—including 2048, Tetris clones, snake variants, Moonbuggy, Space Invaders, Pac‑Man, Sudoku, Nethack, and more—provides brief descriptions, installation commands via package managers or source download, and instructions to launch each game.

TerminalUbuntucommand-line
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Explore Fun Linux Terminal Games You Can Install in One Command
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Jul 31, 2017 · Fundamentals

Discover 10 Fun Linux Terminal Games You Can Play Right Now

While many view the Linux terminal as a dull, black‑screen interface, it actually hosts a variety of entertaining games—like 2048, Bastet, Greed, Moon‑Buggy, nInvaders, nSnake, Pacman4Console, Sudoku, Nethack, and Robot Finds Kitten—each installable with simple apt commands and ready for endless idle fun.

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Discover 10 Fun Linux Terminal Games You Can Play Right Now
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Jul 18, 2017 · Fundamentals

11 Little‑Known Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow

This guide shares eleven practical Linux command‑line techniques—from essential shortcut keys and sudo shortcuts to background execution, scheduling, process management, file browsing, shutdown cancellation, and YouTube video downloading—helping seasoned and new users work faster and smarter in the terminal.

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11 Little‑Known Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow
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Jun 1, 2017 · Fundamentals

Discover 20 Fun Linux Commands to Liven Up Your Terminal

This guide introduces a collection of entertaining Linux command‑line utilities—such as screenfetch, linuxlogo, sl, cmatrix, lolcat, cowsay, and more—explaining their purpose, usage examples, and output screenshots to help users add visual flair and humor to their terminal sessions.

LinuxTerminalbash
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Discover 20 Fun Linux Commands to Liven Up Your Terminal
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
May 27, 2017 · Fundamentals

Essential Linux Commands Every Developer Should Master

This guide introduces the most commonly used Linux commands—including navigation, file listing, searching, process management, and system monitoring—explaining their syntax, useful options, and practical examples to help developers work efficiently in a Linux environment.

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Essential Linux Commands Every Developer Should Master
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May 21, 2017 · Operations

11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow

This guide compiles eleven powerful Linux terminal shortcuts and commands—including cursor editing keys, sudo shortcuts, background job control, nohup, at scheduling, man page tweaks, htop, ranger, shutdown cancellation, process killing, REISUB, and youtube‑dl—designed to boost productivity and streamline everyday command‑line tasks.

LinuxShortcutsTerminal
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11 Must‑Know Linux Terminal Tricks to Supercharge Your Workflow
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Mar 3, 2017 · Fundamentals

9 Hilarious Linux Commands to Turn Your Terminal into a Playground

This article showcases nine entertaining yet non‑essential Linux terminal commands—such as cmatrix, oneko, aafire, ASCIIquarium, toilet, sl, xeyes, moo, and bb—providing installation steps, example usage, and animated screenshots to spice up your command‑line experience.

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9 Hilarious Linux Commands to Turn Your Terminal into a Playground
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Sep 20, 2016 · Fundamentals

10 Hilarious Linux Commands That Turn Your Terminal Into a Playground

Discover ten amusing Linux command‑line tools, complete with installation steps and example outputs, that transform a regular terminal into a visual playground ranging from falling code rain to animated cats, cows, and even a virtual aquarium.

Fun CommandsLinuxTerminal
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10 Hilarious Linux Commands That Turn Your Terminal Into a Playground
AI Cyberspace
AI Cyberspace
Jun 27, 2016 · Fundamentals

Explore Fun Linux Commands: rev, asciiview, sl, aafire, and More

This guide introduces a collection of entertaining Linux terminal commands—rev, asciiview, sl, aafire, cmatrix, factor, oneko, boxes, xeyes, and pv—explaining how to install each tool, run it, and showcasing visual results with example outputs and screenshots.

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Explore Fun Linux Commands: rev, asciiview, sl, aafire, and More
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May 1, 2016 · Fundamentals

Boost Your Linux Terminal Efficiency with Essential Keyboard Shortcuts

This guide presents a comprehensive collection of Linux terminal keyboard shortcuts—covering cursor movement, word navigation, line editing, command history, auto‑completion, directory navigation, and multi‑command execution—to help both beginners and seasoned users work faster and more confidently in the shell.

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Boost Your Linux Terminal Efficiency with Essential Keyboard Shortcuts
Qunar Tech Salon
Qunar Tech Salon
Mar 5, 2015 · Fundamentals

Setting Up a Unix‑Friendly Development Environment on macOS: Editors, Homebrew, Zsh, Vim, and Handy Tools

This guide walks Unix‑oriented developers through configuring macOS with recommended editors, installing Homebrew, switching to Zsh with oh‑my‑zsh, setting up Vim/ivim, and adding useful command‑line utilities, providing step‑by‑step commands and tips for a productive desktop development workflow.

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Setting Up a Unix‑Friendly Development Environment on macOS: Editors, Homebrew, Zsh, Vim, and Handy Tools
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Aug 6, 2014 · Operations

Send Emails from Linux Terminal with Mutt: Install, Configure, Script

This guide introduces the Mutt email client for Linux terminals, explains how to install it alongside msmtp, provides step‑by‑step configuration of .muttrc and .msmtprc for Gmail, demonstrates sending messages via command line and scripts, and offers troubleshooting tips for common authentication errors.

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Send Emails from Linux Terminal with Mutt: Install, Configure, Script