Commands

How to Use the Command 'pandoc' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'pandoc' (with Examples)

Pandoc serves as a universal document converter, allowing users to transform documents across a wide array of formats.

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

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

Pants is a fast, scalable, and user-friendly open-source tool designed to simplify build and developer workflows for large codebases.

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How to Use the Command 'paperkey' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'paperkey' (with Examples)

Paperkey is a tool crafted to handle OpenPGP keys, focusing primarily on the archival aspect of secret keys.

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

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

The parted command is a widely used tool for managing disk partitions in Linux systems.

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How to Use the Command 'partprobe' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'partprobe' (with Examples)

The partprobe command is a utility from the GNU Parted project, specifically designed to inform the operating system kernel about changes made to the partition table of hard disks.

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

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

The partx command is a powerful utility primarily used for parsing partition tables and transferring the details to the Linux kernel.

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How to Use the Command 'paru' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'paru' (with Examples)

‘Paru’ is an AUR (Arch User Repository) helper and pacman wrapper that simplifies the process of managing packages on an Arch-based Linux system.

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How to Use the Command 'pass otp' (with examples)

How to Use the Command 'pass otp' (with examples)

The ‘pass otp’ command is a powerful extension to the ‘pass’ password manager, designed for managing one-time passwords (OTPs).

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How to Use the Command 'paste' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'paste' (with Examples)

The paste command is a powerful utility in Unix/Linux systems used to merge lines from one or more files.

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How to Use the Command 'pasuspender' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'pasuspender' (with Examples)

pasuspender is a command-line utility that temporarily suspends the PulseAudio sound server, allowing another command or program that requires direct access to audio hardware to run and fully utilize ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) instead.

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How to Use the Command 'patch' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'patch' (with Examples)

The patch command is a powerful utility in Unix-like operating systems that allows users to apply changes to files using diff files.

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How to Use the Command 'patchwork' (with Examples)

How to Use the Command 'patchwork' (with Examples)

The patchwork command is a versatile tool employed for rendering visual representations of complex data structures, particularly squareified treemap network graphs, from graph description files created using Graphviz.

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