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Friendly learn the terminal friend. Figure out what a terminal is and how to make it red and do things too.
Post your favorite terminal commands.
Some of mine:
firefox
nano
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install emacs
emacs --daemon
emacsclient -t
How to learn bash, the most basic and also awful terminal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVt3Rst-2H8&list=PL7B7FA4E693D8E790
totalcmd.exe
>>59947998
is this a bot thread, I can't tell anymore
>>59947998
Are you a wizard?
>>59948199
yes
CTRL+R significantly improves your life.
>>59949583
this. had to add a pgp key earlier to install a package. couldn't remember the command, but doing ctrl-r and typing in key got me the command I used last time
>>59947998
sudo pacman -Syu
>>59947998
vi
brew update
brew cask install
neofetch
tmux
wget
rake
git clone
make
>>59947998
>Post your favorite terminal commands.
Get-AppxPackage | Remove-AppxPackage
rm -rf /
sudo shutdown right fucking now
>>59950027
for you newbies out there this is whats known as an unsafe command. If you type it it may destroy your system from being unstable. Remember to avoid pacman.
>>59950051
have this pape to go with
>>59950053
pacman -R pacman to remove this virus
>>59950051
but anon I don't want to read my mails realy fast.
>>59947998
>>59947998
>Posrt your favorite terminal commands.shred -vuz file1.* file2.* file3.* file4.*ip link set enp0s3 upkill -9 'ps | grep bash | head -n 1 | cut -d\ -f 1'emaint sync -a && emerge -avuDU --with-bdeps=y --keep-going y @worldudevadm monitor
Since a few days ago I've come to the conclusion that ranger is one of the greater terminal software I've used.
I decided to set up a proper folder structure for my anime so it'd get recognized by Kodi. I first tried to use an automated media manager to create hardlinks and rename the files properly, but the progress was painful and buggy and I had to use X forwarding over ssh.
Then I remembered that ranger exists. I've had it installed on most of my systems as a cli backup but never bothered to learn it properly.
Among the things it can do are pasting hard and soft links, multiple tabs and split view, file previews and a bulk rename function using vim, where you can do simple :%s/search/replace/g or any :%! command. I've yet to delve any deeper, but I feel like writing some scripts for it.
Oh, also vimkeys. All that's missing is drag and drop.
here's some documentation about how linux kernel, filesystem, etc. works. There are also some stuff about linux programming, bash, sys admin and networking
http://tldp.org/guides.html
>Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/index.html
> The Linux Kernel
http://tldp.org/LDP/tlk/tlk.html
> Bash Guide for Beginners
http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
>Advanced Bash Scripting guide
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/index.html
>GNU/Linux Command-Line Tools Summary
http://tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/index.html
>Linux Network Administrators Guide
http://tldp.org/LDP/nag2/index.html
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Main_Page
curl https://api.coinmarketcap.com/v1/ticker | jq .[0].price_usd
>>59951355
>shred -vuz file1.* file2.* file3.* file4.*
Runecho file{1..4}, shit brix.
Very nice thread.
If anyone wants to change their terminal prompt, first view it by typing:echo $PS1
then change it by typingPS1='changed@prompt >'
>>59952030
Breedy dang noysse. 10x!