Commands

How to use the command "assimp" (with examples)

How to use the command "assimp" (with examples)

The “assimp” command-line client is part of the Open Asset Import Library (assimp).

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How to use the command "at" (with examples)

How to use the command "at" (with examples)

The at command is used to execute commands once at a later time.

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How to use the command "ausyscall" (with examples)

How to use the command "ausyscall" (with examples)

The “ausyscall” command is a program that allows mapping syscall names and numbers.

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How to use the command "aws dynamodb" (with examples)

How to use the command "aws dynamodb" (with examples)

The “aws dynamodb” command line interface (CLI) is used to interact with Amazon Web Services (AWS) DynamoDB, a fully managed NoSQL database service.

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How to use the command "bash-it" (with examples)

How to use the command "bash-it" (with examples)

“Bash-it” is a collection of community-contributed Bash commands and scripts for Bash 3.

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How to use the command "bashmarks" (with examples)

How to use the command "bashmarks" (with examples)

Bashmarks is a command-line tool that allows users to save and jump to commonly used directories using one-character commands.

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How to use the command "battop" (with examples)

How to use the command "battop" (with examples)

Battop is an interactive viewer for the batteries installed in your notebook.

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How to use the command "bcomps" (with examples)

How to use the command "bcomps" (with examples)

The “bcomps” command is a part of the Graphviz suite of tools and is used to decompose graphs into their biconnected components.

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How to use the command "binwalk" (with examples)

How to use the command "binwalk" (with examples)

Binwalk is a firmware analysis tool that allows users to analyze binary files for embedded files and executable code.

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How to use the command "biometrickitd" (with examples)

How to use the command "biometrickitd" (with examples)

The “biometrickitd” command provides support for biometric operations. It is not meant to be manually invoked and is typically used by other applications or services that require biometric functionality.

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How to use the command "bird" (with examples)

How to use the command "bird" (with examples)

The “bird” command is the BIRD Internet Routing Daemon. It is a routing daemon that supports various routing protocols, including BGP, OSPF, and Babel.

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How to use the command "bird" (with examples)

How to use the command "bird" (with examples)

The command “bird” is used for syncing iCloud and iCloud Drive.

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