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A bash alias is a shortcut to a complicated command. Here are 10 aliases I've used to make using the command line a bit easier.
Using nohup to Keep Commands Running After Terminal Closure The nohup command allows you to run a command in the background and keep it running even after the terminal session is closed.
Bash's history feature is a useful tool, if you know how to use it, and how to keep it clean of private data.
Are you doing too much typing in your daily Linux work? Find it difficult to remember complex commands? You'll want to use Linux aliases. Find out how they work and see some useful examples.
Get started with Bash, Unix pipes, directory navigation, sudo, Nano, and other command-line essentials ...
If you aren’t a Linux user and you watch someone who knows what they are doing use Bash — the popular command line interpreter — you might get the impression they type much faster than they ...
Making use of previously entered commands can help you remember the location of files previously edited, canremove the need to re-enter long path names and can save you a lot of typing mistakes ...
Looping forever is easy if you know what commands you want to run repeatedly and the conditions under which you want them to stop running.
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