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This guide explains how to install and play Terminal Phase space shooter game in Terminal on Linux.
How To Synchronize Files And Directories Using Zaloha.sh
Zaloha.sh is a directory synchronizer that stands out by its small size and simplicity. It is actually a BASH script. It consists of only one file, Zaloha.sh, whose size is 125 kB. Approximately half of that file is documentation, the other half is program code. Zaloha.sh works out-of-the-box. This tutorial explains how to synchronize files and directories on Linux using Zaloha shell script.
How To Limit User's Access To The Linux System
Using Restricted Shell, we can easily limit user's access to the Linux system. Once you put the users in restricted shell mode, they are allowed to execute only limited set of commands.
DuckDuckGo Bangs - Search Directly On Your Favorite Websites And Blogs
DuckDuckGo bangs allows you to search directly on your favorite websites and blogs, without having to visit them first.
Download Packages With Dependencies Locally In Ubuntu
Download packages with dependencies locally in Ubuntu and its derivatives.
How To Quickly Transfer Large Files Over Network In Linux And Unix
This guide explains how to quickly transfer large files between two systems over Network using netcat, tar, and pv commands in any GNU/Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
How to temporarily drop Admin privileges to Administrators using Delayed Admin In Linux
Delayed Admin utility will temporarily drop admin privileges to administrators. It will not remove the admin privileges of an administrative user account completely, but delays them for a particular time.
How To Compile And Run C/C++ Programs In Linux
This brief tutorial explains how to compile and run C, C++ programs in GNU/Linux operating system with a simple example.
How To Create An ISO From A Bootable USB Drive In Linux
This guide explains how to create an ISO from a bootable USB drive that we created already in Linux operating system.
How To Display Process Information Using Procs On Linux
Procs is a command line utility to show information about active and running processes in Linux. Procs is written in Rust programming language and it is cross-platform. As of writing this guide, Procs fully supports Linux. Mac OS and Windows are experimentally-supported. In this brief tutorial, let us see how to install Procs and how to display process information using Procs on Linux.
Popsicle - Create Multiple Bootable USB Drives At Once
This guide explains how to create multiple bootable USB drives using Popsicle, all at once.
Display Network Bandwidth Utilization Using Bandwhich Tool
Display network bandwidth utilization by process, connection and remote IP or hostname on Linux.
Install Rust Programming Language In Linux
Rust or rust-lang, is a modern, fast, cross-platform, and open source systems programming language designed to replace C/C++ but with high-level abstractions to please those coming from C# and Java. This guide explains how to install Rust using rustup , how to update Rust, and finally how to create and run a sample rust program in Linux.
Some Random One-liner Linux Commands
Some Random One-liner Linux Commands
Fkill - Interactively Search And Kill Processes On Linux
Fkill, stands for Fabulous Kill, is a cross-platform command line utility to interactively search and kill multiple processes at once.
How To Simulate Linux Commands Without Changing Anything In The System
This brief tutorial explains how to simulate Linux commands but do not actually change the system.
Pipenv - The Officially Recommended Python Packaging Tool
Manage Python packages using Pipenv on Linux.
Display Animated Christmas Tree In Terminal
BASH script to display animated Christmas tree in Terminal.
Display Media Files Information On Linux Using Mediainfo
Getting audio, video technical and tag information using MediaInfo on Linux.
Debfoster - Keep Only Essential Packages In Debian And Ubuntu
Delete unnecessary packages in Debian, Ubuntu to maintain a clean system with the essential packages of your choice.
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