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How to use the command 'homeshick' (with examples)
The ‘homeshick’ command is used to synchronize Git dotfiles. It allows users to create new castles, add files to castles, navigate to specific castles, clone castles, and symlink files from castles.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'hostnamectl' (with examples)
The ‘hostnamectl’ command is used to get or set the hostname of the computer.
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