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How to Download Torrents From Terminal on Mac

Learn how to download torrents from the command line with the help of Transmission: a popular torrent client for Mac.

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Learn how to concatenate files in Linux! There are many ways to do it, some of which are even simpler than you may have ever thought.

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What Is .bashrc and How to Customize It

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8 Useful Linux Shutdown Commands to Reboot or Shut Down Your Linux PC

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6 Ways to Fix Windows Terminal Not Opening

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