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Send Mail Featured

How to Send Email From the Linux Terminal

Learn how to send email from the Linux terminal using various tools , like mail, sendmail, telnet and mutt, and add attachment to your mail too.

By John Wachira – Jul 30, 2021

Open Featured

How to Use lsof Command in Linux to List Open Files

Have you ever had the file in use error? Learn how to use the lsof command in Linux to view open files and the processes using them.

By John Wachira – Jul 29, 2021

A blank page in a notebook.

4 Ways to Create a New Blank Text File in Any Folder on Your Mac

Text files are frequently used on a Mac. This post will show you how to create a new blank text file in a few different ways!

By Tom Rankin – Jul 11, 2021

Ps Command

How to Use the ps Command in Linux to Kill Process

The ps command can be used to find the misbehaving processes and help you to kill them. Here is how to make use of the ps command in Linux.

By Alain Francois – Jun 28, 2021

A Butterfly and Pupa.

5 Ways to Reveal a File Path on Mac

Getting a full path of a file is something you may need from time to time. This post will show you how to reveal a file path on Mac!

By Tom Rankin – Jun 25, 2021

Macos Terminal Keyboard

How to Use the macOS Terminal: A Beginners’ Guide

It may seem scary, but the macOS Terminal is your key to greater experience on Mac. This post shows you how to use the macOS Terminal!

By Tom Rankin – Jun 14, 2021

Colorful flowers.

How to Customize Your Mac’s Terminal for Better Productivity

If you spend any time in the Terminal, you can customize it. Here are some ways to customize the Mac Terminal for better productivity

By Tom Rankin – Jun 12, 2021

Update Mac Terminal Feature

How to Update Your Mac Using Terminal

Using Terminal to update your Mac can save time and be easier for many – especially since the Mac App Store is known to lag on older devices.

By John Perkins – Jun 10, 2021

Featured Windows Terminal Install Commands

3 Different Ways to Install Windows Terminal

Windows Terminal combines Command Prompt, PowerShell, Azure Cloud Shell, and WSL into one. Here’s how to install Windows Terminal on Windows.

By Sayak Boral – Jun 4, 2021

Xargs Feature

How to Use the xargs Command in Linux

Xargs is a useful command that links two commands, and allows you to multi-task. Learn how to use the xargs command to your advantage.

By John Perkins – Apr 5, 2021

Safari Tab Previews Featured

How to Disable Tab Previews in Safari on Mac

Safari 14 now comes with tab previews that can be annoying for some. Here is how to disable tab previews in Safari on your Mac.

By Isaac Norman – Mar 19, 2021

Ananicy Control Apps Featured

How to Control App Priorities with Ananicy in Linux

Ananicy is a modern auto-nice solution to help you automate app priority in Linux. You can create profiles for software that you want to prioritize.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Feb 2, 2021

Tmux Vs Screen Feature

Tmux vs. Screen: Which Is the Best Terminal Multiplexer?

Both tmux and screen are two of the best terminal multiplexers to help you manage multiple SSH sessions, but which is the best? Let’s find out here.

By John Perkins – Jan 27, 2021

Background Commands Feature

How to Run Bash Commands in the Background in Linux

It is annoying to run a command in your terminal and see it run for hours. Learn how to run bash commands in the background.

By John Perkins – Jan 15, 2021

Linux Ls Command Featured

15 Linux LS Commands You Need to Know

Linux ls commands offer a flexible way of listing filesystem contents and help to navigate around the command line with ease.

By Rubaiat Hossain – Jan 11, 2021

Broken Symlinks Feature

How to Find Broken Symlinks in Linux

Symlinks are essential for linking files and directories, but they can easily break without notice. Here’s how to find broken symlinks in Linux.

By John Perkins – Dec 10, 2020

Navigate Filesystem With Nnn Featured

Use nnn as a File Manager for Linux Terminal

It is never easy to navigate the file system in Linux terminal. nnn allows you to easily do so without having to type any commands.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Nov 23, 2020

S Search Featured

How to Search the Web from Your Terminal with S

When you need to search the Web from the terminal, S can be an helpful tool. It supports many search engines, and you can search with a simple command.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Nov 3, 2020

Force Quit App Macos

How to Force Quit an App on macOS

While it’s never ideal to force close an application, sometimes the app leaves you no choice! We cover 4 ways to force quit your macOS apps.

By Jessica Thornsby – Oct 9, 2020

Linux Tech Support Feature

How to Be Your Own Linux Tech Support

If you are having issues with your Linux computer, we’re here to show you how to be your own Linux tech support and solve tech problems on Linux.

By John Perkins – Aug 28, 2020

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