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I often profess that Linux can be used without the command line, but at some point, you might want to learn it anyway. When you do, consider these commands.
Linux has a ton of applications you can install, some of which you may not have heard of. These obscure apps are waiting to help improve your productivity.
Terminal file managers are something I've never gelled with. Tools like Midnight Commander and Ranger are undeniably powerful, and much-loved by those ...
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How-To Geek on MSNHow to Add Terminal Completion to Your Command Line Apps
Autocomplete—found everywhere from text messaging apps to IDEs—can seem like a fairly modern innovation, but it’s been present in various forms of Unix since the early 80s, if not earlier. Linux ...
Add text at the end of the file or folder name Rename multiple files or folders at once with sequential numbers Rename multiple files or folders at once with different names Let’s start.
EWW is a standalone widget system that allows you to implement your own, custom widgets on Linux desktop, and we love it more ...
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XDA Developers on MSNI made a simple script to install all my apps on a new PC using WinGet, and you can make it your own
Setting up a new PC can take some time, but you can make it much easier to install all your apps in one go using this PowerShell script and Winget.
AI tools offer real added value for many users. With the right hardware, the tools can also be used offline without any ...
A DIY soundboard is easy to understand when you see it in action. It's like a grid of buttons or hotkeys that play short audio clips when pressed.
For those unaware, if you tap on a basic text file from within Files by Google, the app only highlights the file's full name, download location, and the last time it was modified.
Use the built-in IExpress.exe tool to easily convert PowerShell script (PS1) file to EXE in Windows 11/10. There are third-party tools available too.
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