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GTK4 Terminal App ‘Black Box’ Gets a Big Ol’ Update

An updated version of Black Box, a GTK4/libadwaita terminal app for Linux desktops, is now available — and it’s a big ‘un! When I wrote about the first release on…

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Fuzzy File Search in Linux

Modern tools like fzf and fzy take the file search in Linux terminal to the next level.

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Add ‘Open Terminal Here’ for other Terminal Emulator in Ubuntu 22.04

Want to let “Open in Terminal” context (right-click) menu option work for another terminal emulator? Here’s an extension to do the similar job for Nautilus. When right-clicking on either a folder or blank area in file manager, there’s an “Open in Terminal” menu option to launch system default terminal with that folder as working directory. […]

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How to Extract a .7z Compressed File from Terminal in Linux

Using this guide, you’ll learn how to quickly extract a .7z compressed file from the terminal in Linux.
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Fedora Won’t Adopt GNOME’s New Console App Anytime Soon

Don’t bank on seeing the new GNOME Console app ship in Fedora anytime soon. Despite this modern replacement for GNOME Terminal being decent (especially since gaining a fancy tab overview)…

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9 Best Command-Line, Terminal Email Clients for Linux

Check out some of the best text-based email clients that you can use on your Linux system command line.
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How to Install and Use Terminator Terminal Emulator in Linux

In this detailed tutorial, we’ll learn what Terminator is and how to install and use the terminator tiling terminal emulator in Linux.
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10 Beautiful Fonts for Your Linux Terminal

Get the best font for your terminal to improve the look, and readability, and have a fun experience with the terminal.

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vtm: Text-Based Desktop Environment That Runs Inside a Terminal

vtm is a text-based desktop environment that runs inside a terminal, available for Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS, and BSD. Learn more here.
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GNOME Console Gets Handy Tab Overview Feature

Terminal tabs addicts are being catered for in the next release of GNOME’s Console app. Console (known as ‘KGX’ or ‘Kings Cross Station’ during early stages of development) replaced GNOME…

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14 Rust Tools for Linux Terminal Dwellers

Rust-powered tools for the terminal? Here are some of the best options as alternatives to some popular command-line tools!

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Beyond Bash: 9 Lesser-Known Linux Shells and Their Capabilities

You probably already know about the popular shells like bash and zsh. Let us explore some interesting and unique shells.

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Ubuntu Once Again Angered Users by Placing Ads in the Terminal

Ubuntu has once again sparked debate among users with a controversial action: Placing ads in the Terminal via shell command. Learn more here.
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Micro: Making File Editing Easier in Linux Terminal

Editing with Micro is much easier than with other editors like Vim and Emacs. You can even use your regular Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Ctrl+Z shortcuts in Micro.

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Two Ways to Install Nextcloud Client on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

The following tutorial will teach you how to install Nextcloud Desktop Client on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy Jellyfish using a LaunchPAD APT PPA or Flatpak with the command line terminal.
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Install Tilix Terminal Emulator 1.9.5 in Ubuntu 22.04 via PPA

For those who want to install the latest Tilix terminal emulator 1.9.5 in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. You can now get it from PPA repository. Tilix is a popular tiling terminal emulator, that allows to split terminal window horizontally and/or vertically, and drag and drop re-arrange them. It also has many other great features including sync […]

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Difference Between a Terminal, Shell, TTY, and Console

Terminal, Shell, TTY, and Console are terminologies that are often confusing and loosely used to mean the same thing. But it’s hardly the case. There are nuanced differences that exist between each of these components. In this guide, we flesh out the d…

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How to Shut Down Linux Using the Command Line

In this tutorial, we’re going to show you how to shut down your Linux computer using the command line interface (CLI), aka Terminal.
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Terminal Tip: ‘duf’ is Prettier Alternative to the ‘df’ Command

I wouldn’t call myself a command line ninja but I do have a soft spot for getting things done using a CLI. At the end of 2021 I wrote a list of the best command line apps I use on the regular. In that rundown I spotlighted btop, a powerful and en…

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Don’t Be Afraid of Linux Terminal. Embrace it.

Afraid to use the Linux terminal? Well, you have plenty of reasons that should encourage you to try it out.

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