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Linux Commands

Linux Commands for Linux Beginners

Send Message to Linux Users

How to Send a Message to Logged Users in Linux Terminal

How can I send a messages to logged on users in a Linux server? If you are asking this question,

Clear Linux Commands History

How to Clear BASH Command Line History in Linux

The bash history keeps a record of all commands executed by a user on the Linux command line. This allows you

Create Password Zip File in Linux

How to Create a Password Protected ZIP File in Linux

ZIP is a very popular compression and file packaging utility for Unix-like operating systems as well as Windows. While perusing

Search DuckDuckGo from Linux Terminal

How to Search DuckDuckGo from the Linux Terminal

Like Googler (Google Site Search from the command-line), ddgr is a command line utility that can be used to search

Cat Command Syntax Highlighting

ccat – Show ‘cat Command’ Output with Syntax Highlighting or Colorizing

ccat is command line similar to cat command in Linux that displays the content of a file with syntax highlighting

Grep Find a String in Files

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

Do you want to find all files that contain a particular word or string of text on your entire Linux

Run Multiple Commands on Multiple Linux

How to Run Multiple Commands on Multiple Linux Servers

If you are managing multiple Linux servers, and you want to run multiple commands on all the Linux servers, but

Download and Extract File in Linux

How to Download and Extract Tar Files with One Command

Tar (Tape Archive) is a popular file archiving format in Linux. It can be used together with gzip (tar.gz) or

Test Website Speed in Linux Terminal

How to Test Website Loading Speed in Linux Terminal

A website response time can have a great impact on user experience, and if you are a web developer, or

Install Locate Command in Linux

How to Install ‘locate Command’ to Find Files in Linux

The locate is a command line utility for finding files by name in Linux, just like find command. However, it

Find Linux Public IP Address

4 Ways to Find Server Public IP Address in Linux Terminal

In computer networking, an IP (Internet Protocol) address is a numerical identifier assigned permanently or temporarily to every device connected

Run Scripts with Sudo Command

How to Run Shell Scripts with Sudo Command in Linux

sudo is a powerful command line tool that enables a “permitted user” to run a command as another user (the

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

10 Tips On How to Use Wireshark to Analyze Packets in Your Network

Suricata – A Intrusion Detection, Prevention, and Security Tool

Petiti – An Open Source Log Analysis Tool for Linux SysAdmins

Installing “PHP Server Monitor” Tool using LEMP or LAMP Stack in Arch Linux

How to Boost Linux Server Internet Speed with TCP BBR

How to Install Icinga2 on RHEL, Rocky and AlmaLinux

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

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How to List All Files Ordered by Size in Linux

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Let Sudo Insult You When You Enter Incorrect Password

8 Cut Command Examples [Cut Sections of Line in File]

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