Tag: Command-line

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Git is an open source, distributed version control system. It’s all the rage right now with sites like GitHub offering a social coding experience, and popular projects such as Perl, Ruby on Rails, and the Linux kernel using it.

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Screen is a terminal program that allows a user to access multiple separate terminal sessions inside a single terminal window or remote terminal session. It is useful for dealing with multiple programs from the command line, and for separating programs from the shell that started the program.

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Throughout the articles in the Knowledge Base, you may have seen a few interesting characters in the examples.  Specifically, we are referring to these characters:  |, >, and <.  Today, we’re going to talk a bit about pipes.

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The ps command reports a snapshot of a system’s currently running processes.

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The dig command is a command that is used for querying DNS name servers for information about host addresses, mail exchanges, name servers, and related information.

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The find command is a wonderfully useful tool that allows you to find files or folders by searching for them in multiple ways.

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