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5 Bash one-liners that keep me coming back to the Linux terminal
Each of these commands took me years to stumble across. They'll take you five minutes to steal.
If you've written any amount of bash code, you've likely come across the trap command. Trap allows you to catch signals and execute code when they occur. Signals are asynchronous notifications that ...
A smarter way to monitor Linux resources without switching between tools.
When spending most of your day around bash shell, it is not uncommon to waste time typing the same commands over and over again. This is pretty close to the definition of insanity. Luckily, bash gives ...
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