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Managing files across a remote connection, or sat at your desk, the Linux terminal is the place to be. Learn how one command can be used for two different purposes.
If you're wondering why I've adopted Warp terminal as my default command line, I have a story that just might convince you to ...
If you're wondering why I've adopted Warp terminal as my default command line, I have a story that just might convince you to ...
With Rust, OpenAI isn’t just changing the codebase; it’s changing what kind of software Codex CLI can be. From terminal ...
KDE Plasma 6.4 has been released with a huge range of improvements, including an HDR configuration wizard, per-desktop tiling ...
Google has released a powerful new tool aimed squarely at developers and it runs right from the terminal. Meet Gemini CLI, an ...
Spread the loveWhen working with text files in Linux, it is often necessary to compare them to check for similarities or differences. This is where the “diff” command comes in handy. “Diff” is a ...
Google’s Timeline is shutting down. So, I spent a weekend self-hosting my own version with OwnTracks, MQTT, and a Synology ...
KDE Plasma 6.4.0 brings improved handling of window tiling, refinements to its dark mode, tweaked widgets and notifications, ...
You can save the current note in a text file and recall it once you reopen the app. Brilliant! ... Do you have a fun way of using the Linux Terminal on your phone? Perhaps I missed something handy.
Fileside is an efficient file manager application in Windows that reduces mouse strain, supports keyboard shortcuts, and does ...