Commands
- Home /
- Commands

How to Use the Command 'kjv' (with examples)
The kjv command-line tool provides a convenient method for accessing the Bible in the King James Version directly from your terminal or desktop.
Read More
How to use the command 'kmutil' (with examples)
The kmutil command is a utility that is specifically designed for managing kernel extensions (kexts) and kext collections on macOS systems.
Read More
How to Use the Command 'knock' (with examples)
The knock command serves as a port knocking client, which is an essential tool for opening specific ports on a firewall securely.
Read More
How to use the command 'knockd' (with examples)
Knockd is a port knocking daemon that allows users to control the access to a networked system by sequencing ‘knocks’ or connection attempts on pre-defined sequence of ports.
Read More
How to Use the Command 'konsole' (with examples)
Konsole is KDE’s terminal emulator, offering a powerful and flexible way to interact with the command line on Unix-like systems.
Read MoreCategories
- aa (4)
- adb (4)
- amass (3)
- android (3280)
- ansible (6)
- apt (7)
- apx (3)
- aws (39)
- az (33)
- brew (2)
- btrfs (11)
- bundletool (2)
- cargo (25)
- choco (13)
- clang (2)
- clear (2)
- conda (2)
- cradle (5)
- cs (6)
- dconf (3)
- docker (33)
- doctl-databases (8)
- dolt (13)
- dotnet (8)
- dpkg (3)
- dvc (12)
- fc (4)
- fossil (4)
- freebsd (8)
- gh (28)
- git (181)
- gitlab (2)
- glab (9)
- gnmic (3)
- go (17)
- gpg (2)
- hg (13)
- http (3)
- hub (8)
- ip (6)
- iptables (2)
- kubectl (14)
- linode-cli (9)
- linux (4593)
- lxc (2)
- macos (3266)
- mate (6)
- netbsd (6)
- nix (5)
- nmcli (7)
- npm (6)
- odps (6)
- openbsd (7)
- openssl (8)
- osx (207)
- pacman (9)
- php (4)
- pio (21)
- pip (2)
- pkgctl (6)
- po4a (3)
- podman (8)
- pueue (21)
- puppet (2)
- pyats (2)
- qm (42)
- rails (4)
- rc (3)
- reg (12)
- rustup (18)
- salt (3)
- set (4)
- ssh (5)
- st (3)
- sunos (9)
- tailscale (3)
- terraform (2)
- tlmgr (21)
- toolbox (8)
- transmission (6)
- virsh (14)
- vue (3)
- windows (3450)
- xbps (3)
- xml (12)