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How to use the command 'checkupdates-aur' (with examples)
The checkupdates-aur command is a utility designed for users of Arch Linux, specifically those who rely on the Arch User Repository (AUR) for additional software packages.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'checkupdates' (with examples)
The checkupdates command is a utility specifically designed for Arch Linux, designed to check for pending package updates in the system’s package database.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'chflags' (with examples)
The chflags command is a powerful utility in Unix-based systems such as macOS, allowing users to change file or directory flags.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'chfn' (with examples)
The chfn (change finger) command is a relatively simple but powerful utility in Unix and Unix-like operating systems that allows users to modify their personal information displayed by the finger command.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'chkconfig' (with Examples)
chkconfig is a command-line utility in Linux distributions like CentOS 6 that allows users to manage system services and their runlevels.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'chkdsk' (with Examples)
The ‘chkdsk’ command is a powerful Windows utility used for checking the integrity of the file system and the associated volume metadata on your computer.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'choco apikey' (with examples)
The choco apikey command is a part of the Chocolatey package manager, which is used on Windows to install, upgrade, configure, and remove software packages.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'choco install' (with examples)
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows that provides a straightforward method to install software, libraries, and dependencies using the command line.
Read MoreHow to Use the Command 'choco list' (with Examples)
Chocolatey is a powerful package manager for Windows that facilitates the management of software by automating the installation, upgrading, and configuration of software programs.
Read MoreHow to use the command 'choco new' (with examples)
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows that simplifies the process of managing software by providing a command-line utility.
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