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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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You Can Now Install Linux Kernel 6.3 on Ubuntu: Here’s How

This guide offers you two methods of installing Linux kernel 6.3 on your Ubuntu computer: a graphical one and a command-line one.
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10 Best Linux Command-Line Tools

Check out our list of the best free, open-source, and exciting text-based tools to help you do more with boredom on the Linux command line.
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How to Navigate Directories Faster From the Command Line in Linux

Stop typing “cd ../../..” endlessly, and use these CLI tools to navigate directories faster from the command line in Linux.
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6 wc Commands to Count Lines, Words, Characters

In this article, we’ll discuss how to use the wc command to calculate a file’s newlines, words, characters, or byte count with practical examples.
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How to Open Files From the Command-Line in Ubuntu

In this guide, you’ll learn how to open a PDF file in Ubuntu from command-line in the default app for this file type.
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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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How to Delete Files With Specific Extensions From the Command Line

Here’s how you can delete a large number of files with the same extension or a similar pattern of files you need to remove from your system.
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How to Prohibit Directory Listing From the Command Line in Linux

This tutorial explains how to prohibit directory listing in Linux but allow the users to access the files from the same directory.
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Advanced Copy Shows Progress Bar While Copying, Moving Files

Advanced-Copy is a powerful command-line program that is a modified version of the original cp command and mv tools. Learn how to use it here.
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How to Create, View, and Extract Archive Files (*.a) in Linux

The ar command-line tool is a useful utility for modifying, creating, and extracting Linux archive files. Learn how to use it here.
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How to Find a Public IP Address From the Command Line

This guide explains three different methods on how to find a public IP address from the command line in Linux.
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Difference Between ‘apt remove’ and ‘apt purge’

The apt package manager is a command-line utility used by Debian-based Linux distributions. Here’s how to use it to uninstall an existing application.
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Find Files and Directories in Linux From the Command Line

Check out this comprehensive guide to using the find command in Linux to find files and directories based on various criteria.
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Manage and Run Your Tasks With Kabmat

Kabmat is a command-line software that facilitates the management of kanban boards. Coupled with the terminal, Kabmat makes it even easier to schedule and run tasks. Here’s how.
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Ardour 7.2 Open-Source DAW Brings New Support Features

Ardour can now decode and encode Ogg/Opus files without relying on the command-line for post-processing. Learn more here.
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How to Use the chown Command to Change File Ownership

In Linux, everything is a file, which means all input/output resources are exposed as files through the file system namespace. This guide shows how to use the chown command to change the file ownership associated with files in Linux.
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9 Basic du commands in Linux With Practical Examples

There are multiple ways to generate various types of output in a Linux terminal using the ‘du’ command with various options. Here’s how.
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Vim Tutorial for Beginners

Vim has a staggering number of features and functions hidden behind keyboard shortcuts and commands. Learn how to navigate them here.
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5 htop Alternatives to Enhance Your Linux System Monitoring Experience

htop is a popular command-line tool for monitoring system resources and performance on Linux. Here are a few good alternatives.
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