Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I depend on every day. See what you think.
Use these Linux commands to quickly search and find anything from the Linux terminal, without digging through folders in a GUI file manager.
TechRepublic's 10 Things blog posts 10 shortcut ideas for Linux users (and Terminal-friendly OS X hackers) to make the terminal a friendlier, faster place to work. To use them, open up the .bashrc ...
Linux man pages are packed with helpful info, but they can be overwhelming. Here's how to make them easy to read and use.
The Linux terminal comes to Android with the help of a simple, easy-to-use app called Termux. Here's how to install and use Termux to give your Android a taste of Linux. If you’re like me, you always ...
A Linux Terminal Server offers any business an elegant and cost-effective way to integrate the power of open source. In this article, I review some basics of network topology and offer suggestions ...
The tree command is perfect for viewing your entire directory structure at a glance. It shows folders and files in a clear, ...