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Display Animated Christmas Tree In Terminal (2026)
By skIt is Christmas!! On behalf of OSTechNix, I wish you all a Merry Christmas! …
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OpenCode: An AI Coding Agent Like Claude Code, But For Any LLM
By skOpenCode is an open source AI coding agent like Claude Code, but for any …
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How To Play The Classic Snake Game In Linux Terminal
By skPlay the classic Snake game in your terminal! This minimalist text-based (TUI) game is …
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How To Find Linux Desktop Screen Resolution From CLI And GUI
By skIn this guide, we’ll explain the steps to find your Linux desktop screen resolution, …
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How To Install And Use Terminator Terminal Emulator In Linux
By KarthickIn this detailed tutorial, we will learn what is Terminator, Terminator features, and how …
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Run ASCII Globe In Terminal With globe-cli Utility
By skBy sk 8.7K viewsFeeling bored at work? Let’s have some fun! The other day I stumbled upon …
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Drag And Drop Files And Folders In Terminal To Print Their Absolute Path
By skBy sk 6.1K viewsDid you know you can simply drag and drop files and folders in terminal …
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How To Share Your Terminal To Web Using Streamhut
By skBy sk 3.7K viewsThere were times when I had to share my Terminal output to a colleague …
