Commands

Exploring the 'nxc' Command for Network Service Enumeration (with examples)

Exploring the 'nxc' Command for Network Service Enumeration (with examples)

The ’nxc’ command is a versatile tool used for network service enumeration and exploitation.

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Exploring the 'pactree' Command (with examples)

Exploring the 'pactree' Command (with examples)

The ‘pactree’ command is an invaluable utility for users of the Arch Linux package management system, ‘pacman’.

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Exploring the 'pixi project' Command (with examples)

Exploring the 'pixi project' Command (with examples)

The pixi project command is a versatile tool for managing various aspects of a software project.

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Exploring the 'ptargrep' Command (with examples)

Exploring the 'ptargrep' Command (with examples)

The ptargrep command is a powerful tool used to search for regular expression patterns within tar archive files.

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Exploring the 'pw-dump' Command in PipeWire (with examples)

Exploring the 'pw-dump' Command in PipeWire (with examples)

The pw-dump command is an essential utility featured in PipeWire, a sound and media server for Linux.

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Exploring the 'pyats version' Command (with Examples)

Exploring the 'pyats version' Command (with Examples)

The pyats version command is a powerful tool for managing your pyATS installation.

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Exploring the 'qtile' Command (with examples)

Exploring the 'qtile' Command (with examples)

QTile is a sophisticated and customizable tiling window manager written in Python.

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Exploring the 'rustup doc' Command (with examples)

Exploring the 'rustup doc' Command (with examples)

The rustup doc command is a powerful tool for Rust developers, providing a convenient way to access the extensive documentation available offline for the current toolchain.

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Exploring the 'size' Command in Linux (with examples)

Exploring the 'size' Command in Linux (with examples)

The size command in Linux is a utility that provides valuable information about the sizes of various sections inside binary files.

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Exploring the 'sockstat' Command (with examples)

Exploring the 'sockstat' Command (with examples)

The sockstat command is a useful utility for examining open sockets, both Internet and UNIX domain, on a system.

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Exploring the 'stat' Command in macOS Terminal (with examples)

Exploring the 'stat' Command in macOS Terminal (with examples)

The ‘stat’ command is a powerful utility in the macOS Terminal that allows users to obtain detailed information about files and directories.

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Exploring the 'strings' Command in Linux (with examples)

Exploring the 'strings' Command in Linux (with examples)

The strings command in Unix-like operating systems is a useful utility for extracting readable text from binary files or object files.

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