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8 hidden terminal features that make Linux feel like a power-user OS
No installs required: history search, redirection, job control, completions, and other built-in terminal features that exploit the power of Linux.
I've customized the colors of the standard command shell window using the built-in options: Everything appears correctly when I start command shell from a shortcut which I have placed on my taskbar.
We all use the Windows Command Prompt regularly to solve system issues, run batch files, and also perform advanced administrative functions. As you use the Command shell window frequently, you may ...
The Windows community is a universe of uniformity in which users depend on robust commercial applications and standard graphical utilities. With the Vista release right around the proverbial corner, ...
The Windows Command Prompt certainly isn't the most friendly terminal around, and if you're coming from a UNIX background, it can feel like moving from a Ferrari to Fred Flintstone's car. Luckily, ...
For many users who get started with the command line in Linux, there’s a good chance they’re using Bourne Again Shell, or Bash. Bash is the default shell on Mac OS X, and Windows users can use Bash ...
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