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watch Command in Linux: Repeat Commands Automatically

watch: The One Linux Command You Keep Forgetting to Use

You’re running df -h every 30 seconds by hand to watch a disk fill up, typing the same command over

SSH Dropped and Killed Your Job?

SSH Dropped and Killed Your Job? Here’s the Fix

You’ve been running a long rsync job or a Python script on a remote server only to watch it die

Hide Commands from Bash History

How to Prevent Passwords from Saving in Bash History

Every Linux user eventually runs a command they’d rather not preserve – a curl with a hardcoded password, an export

Avoid Retyping Long Commands in Linux

How to Avoid Retyping Long Commands in Linux

Ctrl+R and fc let you find, recall, and edit any command from your bash history in seconds, and here’s how

Install WireGuard VPN in Debian

How to Build a Fast VPN Server with WireGuard on Debian 13

WireGuard is a modern VPN protocol built directly into the Linux kernel since version 5.6, and this guide walks through

Linux Terminal Shortcuts to Stop Retyping Commands

10 Linux Terminal Shortcuts to Stop Retyping Commands

You’ve been retyping the same long commands for years, but sudo !!, !$, ^old^new, and a handful of Bash history

hyperfine: Find Linux Command Execution Time Accurately

hyperfine: Find Linux Command Execution Time Accurately

hyperfine is a command-line benchmarking tool that runs your commands repeatedly, collects timing data across multiple runs, and gives you

Find and Fix Failed Services in Linux

How to Find and Fix Failed Services in Linux

Learn how to use systemctl with the –failed flag to instantly spot broken services on your Linux system, without scrolling

Coolify: Deploy Websites and Apps on Linux

Coolify: Deploy Any Web App on Your Own Linux Server

Coolify is an open-source, self-hosted platform that deploys web apps, databases, and services on your own server without the monthly

Install Claude Desktop on Linux

How to Install Claude Desktop on Linux Without Wine

In this guide, we’ll explain what claude-desktop-debian is, how to build the native package without wine, and how to connect

mktemp: Create Secure Temporary Files

mktemp: Create Secure Temporary Files Easily in Linux

The mktemp command in Linux creates temporary files and directories with unique, unpredictable names, which is the safest way to

sort and uniq: Clean and Count Log File Entries in Linux

sort and uniq: Clean and Count Log File Entries in Linux

In this guide, we’ll show you how to use sort and uniq together to deduplicate, count, and summarize log file

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