Commands

How to use the command 'cupsctl' (with examples)

How to use the command 'cupsctl' (with examples)

The cupsctl command is an integral component of the CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) suite, used primarily for updating or querying the configuration of a CUPS server.

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How to Use the Command 'cupsd' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'cupsd' (with Examples)

The cupsd command stands for “Common Unix Printing System Daemon” which is a core component of the CUPS (Common Unix Printing System).

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How to Use the Command 'cupsdisable' (with examples)

How to Use the Command 'cupsdisable' (with examples)

The cupsdisable command is a tool in the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) suite, allowing users to manage printing jobs by stopping the printers or classes of printers on a network.

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How to use the command 'cupsenable' (with examples)

How to use the command 'cupsenable' (with examples)

The cupsenable command is used in Unix-like operating systems to manage printing services.

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How to use the command 'cupsreject' (with examples)

How to use the command 'cupsreject' (with examples)

The cupsreject command is part of the CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) suite, which is used for managing print jobs and printing status information on Unix-like operating systems.

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How to Use the Command 'cupstestppd' (with examples)

How to Use the Command 'cupstestppd' (with examples)

The cupstestppd command is a utility that was used for testing the conformance of PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files to a specific version of the PPD specification—version 4.

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How to use the command 'curlie' (with examples)

How to use the command 'curlie' (with examples)

Curlie is a powerful command-line tool that acts as a frontend to curl, integrating the user-friendly interface aspects of httpie.

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How to use the command 'cut' (with examples)

How to use the command 'cut' (with examples)

The cut command is a powerful utility in Unix and Unix-like operating systems used for cutting out sections from each line of files or standard input.

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How to use the command 'cvs' (with examples)

How to use the command 'cvs' (with examples)

The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a revision control system that allows multiple developers to work on the same project without overwriting each other’s contributions.

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How to use the command 'd8' (with examples)

How to use the command 'd8' (with examples)

The d8 command is a developer shell specifically designed for the V8 JavaScript engine.

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How to use the command 'daemon' (with examples)

How to use the command 'daemon' (with examples)

The daemon command in Unix-like operating systems is a tool used to run processes as daemons—background processes that are independent of a controlling terminal.

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How to use the command 'daemonize' (with examples)

How to use the command 'daemonize' (with examples)

daemonize is a tool used in Unix-based systems that allows a command that does not inherently support daemonization to run as a Unix daemon.

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