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7 shell aliases that save me more time than any GUI utility
Using shell aliases on Linux can save you a ton of time using common commands. Here are some examples of how you can use them.
This article is reprinted from the book A Practical Guide to Linux Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming 3rd edition, with permission of the author and publisher ...
Setting up aliases on Linux systems can save you a lot of time and trouble on the command line. This post shows how to set up and manage aliases and provides a number of examples on how and why to use ...
Do you want to create a Shell script in your Linux system? This guide will take you through how to create a shell script using multiple text editors, how to add comments, and how to use Shell ...
One of the most convenient ways to manipulate information in scripts is to store it in an array. Arrays facilitate looping through lists of related values, keeping track of an ever changing number of ...
Using a mouse in the terminal is obviously not practical because it breaks the flow completely (and most terminal emulators don't have mouse support anyway.) And as ashamed as I a ...
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