You can use the wc command to count a file’s word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren’t the only system tasks it can handle.
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You can use the wc command to count a file’s word, line, character, or byte count. But those aren’t the only system tasks it can handle.
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Get information about your CPU, storage, RAM, BIOS, and more without leaving the terminal.
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Bat, known as “a cat clone with wings,” functions similarly to cat, more, sed, and awk, but it does it with a lot more style.
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Using clear-text protocols like HTTP can put your network at risk. Learn how to upgrade to HTTPS.
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Use Vim abbreviations to replace text you type often, such as signatures, code blocks, typos, or even long expressions, in your text editor or Linux command line.
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