Terminator: The Tiling Terminal Emulator for Linux Pros
Want to run multiple sessions in one terminal Window? Screen and tmux commands could be complicated. Terminator is what you need.
Read MoreWant to run multiple sessions in one terminal Window? Screen and tmux commands could be complicated. Terminator is what you need.
Read MoreLooking for htop alternatives in Linux? Here are a few good options!
Read MoreLearn about removing apt packages with apt remove command in detail in this beginner’s tutorial.
Read MoreAn extensive list of essential Linux commands that every Ubuntu user will find helpful in their Linux journey.
Read MoreNala is a Python-based frontend for apt package management. Inspired by the DNF package manager, Nala seems like a promising tool for Ubuntu and Debian users.
Read MoreWith so many package managers, it is not easy to keep track of various packages and update them timely. topgrade tries to address this issue.
Read MoreHere are some common dangerous Linux commands that trolls try to trick you into running and messing up your Linux system.
Read MoreEditing 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.
Read MoreBlackbox is a new project in development that focuses on giving you a good-looking terminal emulator for your beautiful Linux setup.
Read MoreThe apt command usually upgrades the entire upgradable packages at once. Here’s how to upgrade only a single package or a selected few packages in Ubuntu.
Read MoreNeofetch displays the system information and distribution logo in the terminal. It can be tweaked to change the looks and feel of its output in surprising new ways.
Read MoreYou don’t always have to upgrade all the packages at once. With apt command, you can list the upgradable packages first and then decide which ones to upgrade.
Read MoreThink Linux terminal is all about serious work? Think again. Here are a few fun things you can do with ASCII art in the terminal.
Read MoreLinux and its toolchain keep on evolving. Here are a few popular Linux commands that have been deprecated or going to be deprecated soon.
Read MoreThe ripgrep-all is grep on asteriod. Apart from searching in text files, it can also search in PDFs, Word documents, E-Books, Zip, Tar archives files and more.
Read MoreDistrobox is an interesting terminal tool that lets you run multiple Linux distributions without any hassle.
Read MoreAfraid to use the Linux terminal? Well, you have plenty of reasons that should encourage you to try it out.
Read MoreThe grep command works only on plain text file, not on PDF files. pdfgrep is similar to grep but for pdf files.
Read MoreWant to install a specific version of a package in Ubuntu or Debian? Here’s how to do that with the apt command and troubleshoot the possible issues with it.
Read MoreBrief: Nushell is a unique type of shell that provides easy-to-read error messages and offers cross-platform support. Find out more about it here. Even if you are not interested in using the terminal, the Linux terminal often makes some of the heavy li…
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