Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I rely on every day, and you can benefit from them, too.
Commands that provide help are essential. Here's a look at some of the help you can get from the Linux system itself. Even after you’ve used Linux for a while, you will still find yourself needing ...
Kmouth is a text-to-speech accessibility tool that lets you type words and quickly have your Linux computer speak the text ...
Lazygit is a tool designed to ease your day-to-day git use. The git command-line program is definitely worth learning, but it ...
In the beginning days of Unix and later Linux, disks were physically large, but very small in terms of storage capacity. A 300 megabyte disk in the mid-90’s was the size of a shoebox. Today, you can ...