Category Archives: Terminal

How to create a bash shell script to find if a number is perfect or not.
In this article, we will discuss how to write a bash script to find if a number is perfect or not. A perfect number is defined as, a positive number...
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How to understand difference between Bash scripting an Shell scripting.
Bash script: A Bash Script is just like a simple text file, consisting of a number of commands that we usually write in a command line. In Linux file systems,...
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How to understand File Permissions in Bash Scripting.
In Bash scripting, file permissions refer to the access rights and restrictions that are assigned to files and directories. These permissions determine who can read, write, or execute a file...
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How to use sysdig command.
What is sisdig? sysdig is a powerful open-source command-line tool used for system exploration, troubleshooting, and monitoring. It provides deep visibility into the activities and behavior of a Linux-based operating...
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How to use info command.
What is info command? In Linux, the "info" command typically refers to the Info documentation system. Info is a specialized format for documentation that is commonly used for GNU software...
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How to use IPCS command.
What is ipcs command? ipcs shows information on the inter-process communication facilities for which the calling process has read access. By default, it shows information about all three resources: shared...
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How to use talk command.
What is talk command? The talk command in Linux is a utility that allows two users to have a real-time text-based conversation over a network. It provides a simple and...
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How to transfer file between servers with scp command.
What is scp command? The scp command stands for "secure copy" and is a command-line tool used to securely transfer files between local and remote systems over a secure SSH...
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How to use netstat command.
What is netstat command? netstat (network statistics) is a command-line utility used to display various network-related information on a computer. It provides information about active network connections, listening ports, routing...
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How to use nload command in Linux.
How To Use Nload Command In Linux. nload is a CLI (Command Line Interface) tool used to monitor network traffic and track real-time bandwidth usage. It is a console application...
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