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McFly – A Replacement To ‘Ctrl+R’ Bash History Search Feature
By skBy sk 4.7K viewsMost of you have definitely used or heard about reverse search function in BASH. …
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Some Alternatives To ‘top’ Command line Utility You Might Want To Know
By skBy sk 43K viewsEvery now and then, I see a lot of open source programs, tools, and …
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The Top Command Tutorial With Examples For Beginners
By skBy sk 12.9K viewsAs a Linux administrator, you may need to need to know some basic details …
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Learn And Practice Linux Commands Online Using Webminal For FREE!
By skBy sk 25.3K viewsThis guide explains what is Webminal, how to install webminal in Linux and how …
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The alias And unalias Commands Explained With Examples
By skBy sk 9.8K viewsThis guide explains what are alias and unalias commands in Linux and how to …
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Buttercup – A Free, Secure And Cross-platform Password Manager
By skBy sk 2.8K viewsIn this modern Internet era, you will surely have multiple accounts on lot of …
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The Difference Between more, less And most Commands
By skBy sk 12.7K viewsIf you’re a newbie Linux user, you might be confused with three command like …
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Find The Execution Time Of A Command Or Process In Linux
By skYou would probably know the start time of a command/process and how long a …
