You’d think the Command Prompt would be long-gone after 30 years of Windows’ graphical interface, but it’s not, and there’s a good reason why. Though many of its duties have been replaced by icons or ...
Linux tricks can help you get work done faster, especially when they're easy. Here are some ways to find files, reuse prior commands, stop processes and more. In this post, we’ll take a look at a ...
Moving from Windows to Linux? Here are the networking commands to use instead—plus a WSL bonus.
How do you write great code? By being efficient. If you want to create something awesome, you’ll have to eliminate the time dumps that slow you down. With just a few tricks, you can speed up your work ...
June 21, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google With the right commands, you can turn your favorite command-line text editor into a distraction-free Google Docs ...
A small tip on how to run your command prompt as an administrator or in other words, open an elevated command prompt, in Windows 11/10. We have seen how to launch Command Prompt, and carry out many ...
A Command Prompt allows you to run programs, manipulate Windows settings, and access files by typing in commands that you wish to execute. To start a Command Prompt you simply need to type cmd.exe in ...
I remember the first time a friend of mine introduced me to Linux and showed me how I didn't need to type commands and path names fully—I could just start typing and use the Tab key to complete the ...
The Linux command line allows you to get a lot of work done – especially when you learn enough “tricks” to make it interesting and productive. The expression “Linux tricks” refers to the many ways ...