Let’s see how you can make your terminal experience better and effective by using various Linux command line tools.
By Haroon Javed – Jan 1, 2025
Learn how to use Linux as a beginner and accomplish tasks using a graphical interface instead of the terminal.
By Haroon Javed – Nov 11, 2024
Tired of Windows pushing updates you don’t want? Learn how to hide Windows updates via PowerShell and a third-party tool.
By Crystal Crowder – Oct 29, 2024
Grep is a powerful command-line tool for UNIX-like systems that can search and print text. Learn how to use it on your Linux machine today.
By Ramces Red – Oct 21, 2024
Let’s explore how you can execute multiple commands simultaneously in your Linux terminal, saving time and effort.
By Haroon Javed – Oct 11, 2024
Learn how to increase the scrollback buffer size of your terminal by tweaking your settings and using an alternative less command.
By Haroon Javed – Sep 10, 2024
Learn how to use the touch command to perform its primary operation like creating empty files and other operations like tweaking timestamps.
By Haroon Javed – Aug 22, 2024
Sed can make your life easier. Learn how to use it.
By Ramces Red – Aug 12, 2024
Want to change your default Linux shell? Learn how to find your current shell and change it to another installed shell using various methods.
By Haroon Javed – Aug 9, 2024
Learn the details of the read command, its options, and how to use it in the Linux terminal to capture user input and store it in a variable.
By Haroon Javed – Jul 30, 2024
The Mac Terminal can be a very useful tool. Learn how to open any folder from the Mac Terminal without going through Finder.
By Mark O’Neill – May 6, 2024
There are a variety of Windows Terminal themes. Check out the following guide for the best default and third-party themes,
By Sayak Boral – Jan 31, 2024
This article provides a comprehensive guide on streamlining maintenance by using Terminal to install macOS software updates on Mac.
By David Morelo – Jan 17, 2024
There are many info you can obtain about a file. Learn how to count lines, words, length and bytes of a file in Linux with the wc command.
By Tanveer Singh – Jan 3, 2024
Your Linux terminal can look extremely bland. Here we show you how to customize your Linux terminal and breathe some life into that look!
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Nov 13, 2023
Learn all the different ways in which you can make a file executable in Linux, whether you want to use the GUI or the command line!
By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 25, 2023
ISO, BIN and CUE files are popular digital formats for optical discs. Learn how to mount an ISO file in Linux and convert BIN and CUE today.
By Ramces Red – Sep 29, 2023
Open a Mac Terminal in your current folder location is easy if you have enabled the right Preferences option.
By Farhad Pashaei – Aug 25, 2023
Want to switch to Telegram for messaging in Linux? Learn how to install the Telegram Desktop app in Linux using multiple methods.
By Crystal Crowder – Aug 9, 2023
Windows doesn’t come with a great command-line interface, but this list includes some of the best terminal emulators for Windows.
By Sayak Boral – Aug 7, 2023
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