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commandline tools

Convert Images to WebP Format in Linux

How to Convert Images to WebP Format in Linux

One of the numerous best practices you will hear of, for optimizing your web-site performance is using compressed images. In

Whois Command Examples

How to Get Domain and IP Address Information Using WHOIS Command

WHOIS is a TCP-based query and response protocol that is commonly used to provide information services to Internet users. It

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

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

Find Insecure Resources on HTTPS

InsecRes – A Tool to Find Insecure Resources on HTTPS Sites

After switching your site to HTTPS, you probably want to test if resources such as images, slides, embedded videos and

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

Chkservice Manage Systemd Units

Chkservice – An Easy Way to Manage Systemd Units in Terminal

Systemd (system daemon) is a modern system management daemon for Linux systems. Systemd is a replacement for init system manager;

Exa - Linux ls Command Replacement

Exa – A Modern Replacement for “ls Command” Written in Rust

Exa is a lightweight, fast and modern replacement for the popular ls command on Unix-like operating systems. It is written

How to Fix Yum Error: Database Disk Image is Malformed

In this article, we will briefly describe YUM, YumDB, then the cause of Yum Error: database disk image is malformed

Create a Linux Swap File

How To Create a Linux Swap File

In this article, we will explain swap space, and learn how to create swap space using a swap file in

Load and Unload Kernel Modules

How to Load and Unload Kernel Modules in Linux

A kernel module is a program which can loaded into or unloaded from the kernel upon demand, without necessarily recompiling

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Linux Server Monitoring Tools

Dool – All-in-One Linux Server Performance Monitoring Tool

4 Useful Tools to Monitor CPU and GPU Temperature in Ubuntu

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vtop – A Linux Process and Memory Activity Monitoring Tool

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How to Install LibreNMS Monitoring Tool on Debian 11/10

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