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Linux Commands

Linux Commands for Linux Beginners

Linux mv Command Examples

How to Use “mv” Command in Linux [9 Useful Examples]

Brief: In this beginner’s guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the mv command. After following this guide, Linux

dd Command Examples

How to Learn dd Command in Linux [15 Useful Examples]

Brief: In this advanced guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the dd command. After following this guide, advanced

Linux Advance Copy Command

Advanced Copy Command – Shows Progress Bar While Copying/Moving Files in Linux

Advanced-Copy is a powerful command line program that is very much similar, but a little modified version of the original

Linux cp Command Examples

How to Copy Files and Directories in Linux [14 cp Command Examples]

Brief: In this easy-to-follow guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the cp command. After following this guide, users

Show Copy/Backup/Tar File Progress Bar in Linux

How to Monitor Progress of (Copy/Backup/Compress) Data using ‘pv’ Command

When making backups, and copying/moving large files on your Linux system, you may want to monitor the progress of an

Show Progress of Linux Commands

Progress – Show Percentage of Copied Data for (cp, mv, dd, tar) Commands

Progress, formerly known as Coreutils Viewer, is a light C command that searches for coreutils basic commands such as cp,

Run Cron Every X Seconds

How To Run a Cron Job Every 30 Seconds in Linux

Brief: The cron job scheduler does not support scheduling jobs to run at an interval of seconds. In this article,

IP Command Examples

How to Use IP Command in Linux [24 Useful Examples]

Brief: In this guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the ip command. By the end of this guide,

Linux Chown Command Examples

How to Use Chown Command to Change File Ownership [11 Examples]

Brief: In this beginner’s guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the chown command. After following this guide, users

Linux fgrep Command Examples

How to Use fgrep Command to Search for Strings in Linux

Brief: In this beginner-friendly guide, we will discuss some practical examples of the fgrep command. By the end of this

Hide Files and Directories in Linux

An Easy Way to Hide Files and Directories in Linux

Do you occasionally share your Linux desktop machine with family members, friends, or perhaps with colleagues at your workplace, then

dir Command Usage in Linux

How to Use ‘dir’ Command with Different Options and Arguments in Linux

This article shows some examples of using the dir command to list the contents of a directory. The dir command

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

How to Monitor Linux Server Security with Osquery

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Conky – A System Monitor Tool for Linux Desktop

How to Monitor Linux Commands Executed by System Users in Real-time

ctop – Top-like Interface for Monitoring Docker Containers

BpyTop – Resource Monitoring Tool for Linux

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

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10 Best Linux Command-Line Tools

How to Find a Specific String or Word in Files and Directories

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