Commands

How to use the Ruby Command (with examples)

How to use the Ruby Command (with examples)

Ruby is a dynamic, open-source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity.

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How to Use the Rust Compiler 'rustc' (with examples)

How to Use the Rust Compiler 'rustc' (with examples)

The rustc command is the Rust compiler that transforms Rust source code into executable binaries.

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How to Use the Shotcut Command (with Examples)

How to Use the Shotcut Command (with Examples)

Shotcut is a versatile, free, open-source video editing program. It provides powerful editing capabilities akin to those found in more comprehensive paid software.

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How to Use the Swift Command (with Examples)

How to Use the Swift Command (with Examples)

Swift is a powerful and intuitive programming language developed by Apple for building apps on iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, and even for cloud and server-side programming.

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How to Use the Unix 'ed' Command (with Examples)

How to Use the Unix 'ed' Command (with Examples)

The ’ed’ command is a powerful text editor inherent to Unix systems and serves as one of the original forms of file manipulation in the Unix environment.

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How to Use the Verilator Command (with Examples)

How to Use the Verilator Command (with Examples)

Verilator is a free and open-source tool used primarily for the conversion of Verilog and SystemVerilog hardware description languages (HDL) into C++ or SystemC models.

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How to Use Tuxi for Efficient Google Scraping (with Examples)

How to Use Tuxi for Efficient Google Scraping (with Examples)

Tuxi is a powerful tool designed to seamlessly scrape Google search results and search engine results pages (SERPs), making it an invaluable resource for users seeking immediate, concise answers.

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How to Use Xephyr (with examples)

How to Use Xephyr (with examples)

Xephyr is a nested X server that runs as an X application.

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How to Use XMLStarlet Toolkit (with Examples)

How to Use XMLStarlet Toolkit (with Examples)

The XMLStarlet Toolkit is a versatile command-line utility designed to simplify interactions with XML documents.

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How to Utilize 'cpufreq-aperf' for Monitoring CPU Frequency (with examples)

How to Utilize 'cpufreq-aperf' for Monitoring CPU Frequency (with examples)

The cpufreq-aperf command is a powerful tool designed to calculate the average CPU frequency over a specified time period.

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How to Utilize 'qpdf' Command for PDF Manipulation (with examples)

How to Utilize 'qpdf' Command for PDF Manipulation (with examples)

QPDF is a versatile open-source software designed to transform and manipulate PDF files in various ways.

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How to utilize 'systemd-mount' (with examples)

How to utilize 'systemd-mount' (with examples)

systemd-mount is a command-line utility that enables the establishment and destruction of transient mount or auto-mount points on a Linux system.

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