In this article, we will see how to create, copy, move, and delete filenames that start with spaces and special characters (say #, *, &, =, etc.) in Linux.| The Ultimate Guide to Handling Filenames with Special Characters in Linux
In this beginner-friendly article, we will learn about the basic usage of the rmdir command with examples in the Linux systems.| Linux rmdir Command Examples for Beginners
In Linux, we can use the uniq command that comes in handy when we want to list or remove duplicate lines that present adjacently in a file.| 8 Uniq Command Examples [Remove Duplicate Lines in Linux]
In the article, we will list the top best open-source web browsers for Linux based on their features, performance, and memory utilization.| 18 Must-Try Web Browsers for Linux Users in 2024
We will discuss the usage of the sleep command, which is used to delay the next command execution or make the command sleep for a specified amount of time.| How to Use “sleep” Command in Linux [6 Useful Examples]
Learn the fundamentals of I/O redirection in Linux, that enables you to redirect the input/output of commands from and/or to files, or join multiple commands together using pipes.| Learn The Basics of How Linux I/O (Input/Output) Redirection Works
The gzip command uses a deflate algorithm which is a lossless data compression that creates smaller file sizes to make file transfer much faster in Linux.| 13 Practical Examples of Using the Gzip Command in Linux
Having a good grasp of Linux commands will set you apart from your peers and provide you with crucial skills needed to manage a Linux system.| 100+ Essential Linux Commands for Every Linux User
In this article, we will learn practical examples of the cut command with text filtering based on the byte position, character position, and delimiter.| 8 Cut Command Examples [Cut Sections of Line in File]
In this article, you will learn about some free, open-source, and exciting, text-based tools or utilities to help you do more with boredom on the command line.| 10 Best Linux Command-Line Tools
We will discuss some practical examples of the chown command. After following this guide, users will be able to manage file ownership effectively in Linux.| How to Use Chown Command to Change File Ownership [11 Examples]
More is a nix command line used to display the contents of a file, similarly less command allows you to view the contents of a file and navigate through file.| Learn Why ‘less’ is Faster Than ‘more’ Command for Effective File Nav...
In this guide, we will discuss some most commonly used Linux commands that are useful for experienced sysadmin or a beginner.| Most Commonly Used Linux Commands You Should Know
In this guide, we will take a look at the mkdir command with some practical examples of it that will help beginners to operate the Linux system confidently.| Linux mkdir Command Examples
In this post, we will review the top 10 most popular Linux distributions based on the usage statistics and market share as per Distrowatch, in descending order.| 10 Top Most Popular Linux Distributions of 2023