Commands

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

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

“nyxt” is a keyboard-driven web browser designed for power users. It provides a more efficient and streamlined web browsing experience through its keyboard-centric navigation and customization options.

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

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

The “ocaml” command is the OCaml repl (read-evaluate-print-loop), which allows users to interactively execute OCaml commands.

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

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

The “octo” command-line tool is utilized with Octopus Deploy, a DevOps platform that automates the deployment of applications.

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

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

The “ollama” command is a large language model runner that allows users to interact with different models.

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

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

“oomctl” is a command-line tool that is part of the systemd-oomd package.

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

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

The “open” command is available through the “fish” shell on operating systems that lack the built-in “open” command, such as Haiku and macOS.

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

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

The openrc command is a service manager that is used to control the runlevels and start or stop services on a Linux system.

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

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

Openscad is a software for creating solid 3D CAD objects. It is a command-line tool that allows users to manipulate and render 3D models.

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

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

OSTree is a version control system for binary files, optimized for operating system root filesystems.

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How to use the command "pacman --upgrade" (with examples)

How to use the command "pacman --upgrade" (with examples)

Pacman is the package manager utility for Arch Linux. It is used to install, upgrade, and manage packages on an Arch Linux system.

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

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

The “pamfile” command is used to describe Netpbm (PAM or PNM) files.

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

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

Pamfunc is a command-line tool that allows you to apply arithmetic and bit string functions to Netpbm images.

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