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How to use the command 'man' (with examples)
The ‘man’ command is used to format and display the manual pages on a Linux or Unix system.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'mas' (with examples)
The mas command-line interface is a useful tool for managing applications on the Mac App Store.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'mate' (with examples)
The ‘mate’ command is a general-purpose text editor for macOS. It can be used to open and edit files, specify filetypes, and navigate to specific lines and columns within a file.
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