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Linux Commandline Tools

This page provides a summary of useful command-line tools available to a GNU/Linux-based distributions, the tools listed are designed to benefit the majority of Linux users.

5 Ways to Count the Number of Lines in a File

On Linux, you can do a single task in several ways. Likewise, if you want to count the number of lines in single or multiple

How to Install and Use Tilix Terminal Emulator in Linux

Tilix is an open-source advanced Linux terminal emulator that uses GTK+ 3 and offers a lot of features that are not part of the default

How to Merge PDF Files Using GUI & CLI Tools in Linux

Whether you prefer to use a command-line or graphical application, several tools are available for free to combine multiple PDF files in Linux. [ You

How to Find Files Containing Specific Text String in Linux

Almost all file managers for Linux like Nemo and Thunar by default provide an option to search for files. But if you want to search

Micro – A Command Line Based Text Editor for Linux

Tired of using a Nano text editor? Then surely you have to try Micro – is a simple terminal-based text editor written in Go Language

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