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The looping options provided by bash include for loops, while loops and until loops. They can help you get a lot done without too much effort.
Linux systems provide many ways to view user activity, including when they login, how long they stay logged in, and what commands they run.
Developing bash scripts lets you do a lot of work with little or no effort. This bash command cheat sheet will help you get started.
The top command is one of the most useful commands for getting a quick glimpse into how your Unix server is performing.
The diff, comm, cmp, and colordiff commands are among the many ways to compare text files on a Linux system.
The awk, cut, grep, expr, sed and xargs commands provide many useful options for manipulating text.
From the editors of Network World, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps network IT staff understand what requirements artificial intelligence (AI) brings to your high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure and how to choose the right solutio
From the editors of Network World, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps network IT staff understand what the issues around choosing and deploying data center technology that operates at the edge of the extended corporate network.
There are a number of spelling assistants you can use on Linux systems, including aspell, enchant-2, look, and grep. Some commands will need to be installed on your system.
Exiting a script and logging out are very different, but sometimes you may need to log out of your Linux system from within a script. Here's how to do it.
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