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Linux Commands

This page provides a summary of useful Linux Commands examples and usage that are available to a GNU/Linux-based distributions, the commands listed are designed to benefit the majority of Linux users.

Linux ar Command Examples

How to Create, View and Extract Archive Files (*.a) in Linux

Brief: This article guide demonstrates the usage of the Linux ar command to create, modify, and extract from archives. Linux provides several useful command-line utilities

APT vs APT-GET Commands

What is the Difference between APT and APT-GET Commands?

Brief: This article guide takes a look at the usage of ‘apt’ and ‘apt-get’ commands in Debian-based Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Linux Mint. It

Difference Between apt remove and apt purge

What is the Difference Between ‘apt remove’ and ‘apt purge’?

Brief: This article theoretically and practically looks at the different usage of apt remove and apt purge commands. The apt package manager is a command-line

Backup Linux Terminal History

How to Backup and Restore Linux Terminal History

Brief: This article walks us through an understanding of the Linux terminal history, a demonstration of its backup and restore procedures, and why it is

Edit Files Over-Network Using FTP, SCP and HTTP

How to Edit Files Over a Network Using FTP, SCP and HTTP

File modification is an OS routine inevitable to all Linux users. No one can avoid it. Every Linux user (from beginner to pro) has a

Homebrew - Basics Commands and Cheat Sheet for Linux

Homebrew – Basics Commands and Cheat Sheet for Linux

A very exciting aspect of using the Linux operating system is the infinite number of packages we can install and explore. However, to install and

cURL Commands for Linux Developers

Important cURL Commands for Linux Developers

Curl has made data transfer between two machines connected on the same network much easier. As curl command adheres to a specific URL syntax to

How to View Files in Linux Using cat, more, or less Commands

How to View Files in Linux Using cat, more, or less Commands

Linux has numerous file viewing tools at its disposal and these tools give Linux users the flexibility of scanning or going through already existing files

Find Graphics Card Version in Linux

How to Find Graphics Card Version in Linux

We can define a graphics card as a hardware expansion that directly feeds a display device like your computer or laptop monitor with resultantly generated

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