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Tealdeer is a fast, un-official tldr client that allows you to access and display Linux commands cheatsheets in your Terminal.
Install Nerd Fonts To Add Glyphs In Your Code On Linux
This brief tutorial explains what is Nerd Fonts project, how to install Nerd Fonts in Linux and how to add glyphs (icons and symbols) in your code or simply print the icons in the shell with Nerd Fonts.
Solanum - A Pomodoro Timer For GNOME Desktops
In this brief guide, we will see how to effectively manage and track time using Solanum, a pomodoro timer for GNOME desktops.
A Bash Function To Extract File Archives Of Various Types
There are many applications available for extracting various types of archive files. Here is a simple Bash function to extract file archives of various types in Linux.
Advanced Copy - Add Progress Bar To cp And mv Commands In Linux
Advanced Copy is a mod for the GNU cp and GNU mv programs. It adds a progress bar and provides some information on what's going on while you copy or move files and folders.
Display Network Information In Linux Using What IP Tool
What IP is a simple graphical app used to display network information in Linux. What IP displays IP address, ports and list devices on your LAN.
Vdx - An Intuitive Commandline Wrapper To FFmpeg
Vdx is an intuitive commandline wrapper to FFmpeg. Using Vdx, we can do most common audio and video encoding and transcoding operations.
How To Add Microsoft’s Linux Software Repository
Over the past few years, Microsoft has developed many software products for Linux operating systems. These software are distributed via standard software repositories created by Microsoft development team. In this brief guide, we will see how to add Microsoft's Linux software repository in a Linux system.
How To Create A Custom Ubuntu Live ISO Image With Cubic
In this guide, we are going to learn what is Cubic and how to create a custom Ubuntu live ISO image with Cubic application.
How To List Filesystems In Linux Using Lfs
Lfs is a commandline tool to display the information of the mounted disks in your Linux system. The developer of Lfs claims it is slightly a better alternative to df -H command.
Transfer Files Between Computers And Mobile Devices By Scanning QR Codes
Qrcp, formerly known as Qr-filetransfer, is a simple command line file transfer application used to send and receive files over WiFi between a Linux system and a mobile phone by scanning a QR code, without leaving the Terminal.
Print Latest Space Events With Nextinspace In Terminal
Nextinspace is a command line program to print latest Space events in Terminal. Nextinspace uses Launch Library 2 API to fetch the details of upcoming Space-related events and orbital launches.
How To Prevent Eye Strain Using SafeEyes In Linux
SafeEyes is used to prevent eye Strain by reminding or forcing you to take breaks after a specific period of time in Linux.
Create Bootable USB Drive With USBImager In Linux
USBImager is a simple graphical application used to write the ISO images as well as compressed disk images to USB drives in Linux.
Read Ebooks From Commandline With Epy Ebook Reader
epy is a CLI ebook reader developed for the command line inhabitants. epy is used to read eBooks from commandline in Linux.
Drag And Drop Files And Folders In Terminal To Print Their Absolute Path
This quick tip will teach you how to quickly paste the actual path of a file or a folder in Terminal by drag and drop in Linux and Unix-like systems.
Sysmon - A Linux System Monitor (Like Windows Task Manager)
Sysmon is a graphical Linux system monitor written in Python. It monitors the CPU, GPU, Memory, Network, and Disks in real time in Linux.
Share Files Between Multiple Devices Using Snapdrop Via Web Browser
Snapdrop is a simple, progressive web application to easily share files between multiple devices on the same network via a web browser.
Run MacOS Software On Linux Using Darling
Darling is a translation layer that allows us to run macOS applications on Linux. It emulates a complete Darwin environment in Linux.
How To Synchronize Files With Unison On Linux
This tutorial will walk you through how to install Unison file synchronization tool on Linux and how to synchronize files with Unison between two different directories and/or disks on the same system and two different Linux machines over local area network.
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