Category Archives: Terminal

How to use Uptime Command.
How To Use Uptime Command. In this tutorial, we will cover the uptime command. As its name suggests, the uptime command shows how long the system has been running. It...
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How to Read a File Line By Line in Bash
How To Read A File Line By Line In Bash In this tutorial, we will discuss how to read a file line by line in Bash. When writing Bash scripts,...
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How to use Wc Command (Count Number of Lines, Words, and Characters)
How To Use Wc Command (Count Number Of Lines, Words, And Characters) In this tutorial, we will show you how to use the wc command through simple and practical examples....
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How to understand Bash if..else Statement
How To Understand Bash If..Else Statement This tutorial will walk you through the basics of the Bash if Statement and show you how to use it in your shell scripts....
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How to use date command.
How to use date command. In this tutorial, we’ll cover the basics of the date command. The date command displays or sets the system date. It is most commonly used...
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How to use nc command.
How To Use nc Command Netcat (or nc) is a command-line utility that reads and writes data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. It is one of...
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How to use which command.
How to use which command. In this tutorial, we will cover the Linux which command. Linux which command is used to identify the location of a given executable that is...
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How to Move Files and Directories in Linux with mc command.
How to Move Files and Directories in Linux with mc command. In this tutorial, we will explain how to use the mv command to move files and directories. Moving files...
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How to use Type command.
How To Use Type Command. In this article, we will explain how to use the Linux type command. The type command is used to display information about the command type....
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How to use nohup command.
How To Use Nhup Command. The nohup command executes another program specified as its argument and ignores all SIGHUP (hangup) signals. SIGHUP is a signal that is sent to a...
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