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How to Use the 'reboot' Command (with Examples)
The reboot command is an essential tool for system administrators and users who need to restart their systems effectively.
Read MoreHow to use the 'replace' Command (with examples)
The ‘replace’ command is a utility available in Windows for updating files in a specified destination directory with files from a source directory.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'reptyr' Command (with Examples)
The reptyr command is a powerful tool for Unix and Linux users who occasionally forget to run long-lived processes inside terminal multiplexers like screen or tmux.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'Set-Service' Command in PowerShell (with Examples)
The ‘Set-Service’ command in PowerShell offers robust capabilities to manage and configure services on a Windows system.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'Set-Volume' Command with PowerShell (with examples)
The Set-Volume command is a powerful tool used within PowerShell to modify the properties of an existing volume on your system, specifically allowing you to set or change the file system label of the volume.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'set' Command in CMD (with Examples)
The set command is a versatile tool used within the Windows command line interface.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'settings' Command in Android (with examples)
The ‘settings’ command in Android is an invaluable tool for developers and advanced users who wish to view, modify, or delete various settings on their devices.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'shar' Command (with Examples)
The shar command is a tool used to create shell archives, which are shell scripts capable of extracting files packaged within them.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'Show-Markdown' Command in PowerShell (with examples)
The Show-Markdown command is a utility in PowerShell that enables users to render and view Markdown content either directly within the console or through a web browser.
Read MoreHow to Use the 'shutdown' Command (with Examples)
The shutdown command is an essential tool used in Unix-like operating systems for shutting down or rebooting the system.
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