Category Archives: Terminal

How to use return command in Linux.
How To Use Return Command. The “return” command is an important feature in the Bash scripting language used on Linux operating systems. This command allows you to return a value...
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How to use ifup & ifdown command.
How To Use Ifup & Ifdown Command. In the world of Linux and Unix-like operating systems, network management plays a crucial role. Among the many tools available for this purpose,...
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How to use logname command in Linux.
How To Use Logname Command In Linux. In the world of Linux and Unix-based systems, the command-line interface is a powerful tool that allows users to interact with the system...
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How to use xdg-open command in Linux.
How To Use Xdg-Open Command In Linux. Linux is renowned for its flexibility and powerful command-line tools, and the xdg-open command is no exception. xdg-open is a versatile utility that...
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How to use uniq command in Linux.
How To Use Uniq Command In Linux. Linux command-line tools offer a wide range of functionality to help users manage and manipulate text data efficiently. One such utility is the...
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How to use tput command in Linux.
How To Use Tput Command In Linux. The tput command is a versatile and powerful tool in the Linux command-line arsenal. It is primarily used for manipulating and querying terminal...
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How to use split command in Linux.
How To Use Split Command In Linux. In this guide, learn how to use the Linux split command with examples. The Linux split command breaks files into smaller parts and...
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How to Extract (Unarchive) Files with Tar, Untar, and Gzip commands.
How To Extract (Unarchive) Files With Tar, Untar, And Gzip Commands. In Linux and Unix-like operating systems, the tar command is used to create and manipulate archive files, and gzip...
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How to archive a file with tar gz. and gzip command.
How To Archive A File With Tar Gz. And Gzip Command. Archiving and compressing files is a common task in Linux and Unix-based systems. This article will guide you through...
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How to use ulimit command in Linux.
How To Use Ulimit Command In Linux. ulimit is a built-in Linux shell command that allows viewing or limiting system resource amounts that individual users consume. Limiting resource usage is...
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