Commands

How to use the command 'tlmgr info' (with examples)

How to use the command 'tlmgr info' (with examples)

The ’tlmgr info’ command is used to show information about TeX Live packages.

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How to use the command 'tlmgr install' (with examples)

How to use the command 'tlmgr install' (with examples)

This article provides examples of different use cases for the command ’tlmgr install’ which is used to install TeX Live packages.

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How to use the command 'tlmgr option' (with examples)

How to use the command 'tlmgr option' (with examples)

The ’tlmgr option’ command is the TeX Live settings manager, which allows you to view and modify various settings in TeX Live.

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How to use the command 'tlmgr paper' (with examples)

How to use the command 'tlmgr paper' (with examples)

The command ’tlmgr paper’ is used to manage paper size options of a TeX Live installation.

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How to use the command 'tlmgr pinning' (with examples)

How to use the command 'tlmgr pinning' (with examples)

The ’tlmgr pinning’ command is used to manage the pinning file in the TeX Live Manager (tlmgr).

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How to use the command 'tlmgr remove' (with examples)

How to use the command 'tlmgr remove' (with examples)

The ’tlmgr remove’ command is used to uninstall TeX Live packages.

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

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

The ’tmpmail’ command is a tool that allows you to create temporary email addresses and manage the received emails, all directly from your terminal.

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

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

The tmutil command is a utility for managing Time Machine backups on macOS.

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

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

Tmuxinator is a command-line tool that helps in creating and managing tmux sessions easily.

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

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

Tod is a tiny Todoist client in Rust that allows you to manage your tasks using simple input commands.

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

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

The ’todoist’ command allows users to access the Todoist task management application from the command-line.

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

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

The ’tokei’ command is a program that prints out statistics about code in a directory and its subdirectories.

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