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Different ways to change the color of text in bash scripts
22 Jun 16
bash, linux, colors, shell, sh and 4 more ...
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14 Mar 16, updated 11 May 16
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Comandos básicos para aprender a desenvolerse desde la consola de Linux
18 Jun 18
2 Pages
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A cheat sheet for using the fish shell.
1 Apr 15, updated 1 Jun 16
2 Pages
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A cheat sheet of the commands I use most for Linux, with popup links to man pages.
28 Oct 11, updated 29 Feb 20
bash, nano, linux, ls, commandline and 4 more ...
2 Pages
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The top 30 Linux shell tricks from https://www.commandlinefu.com
17 Oct 18, updated 1 Dec 18
linux, commandline, top, shell, tricks and 3 more ...
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Shortcuts for bash shell.
11 Feb 13, updated 26 Jan 17
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Commands for Midnight Commander (mc)
9 Nov 14, updated 12 May 16
linux, file, midnight, commander, mc and 2 more ...
2 Pages
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Mémento Bash
3 Feb 14, updated 13 May 16
french, bash, linux, command, line and 2 more ...
2 Pages
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Various UNIX shell commands for programming, env and system management. Those commends are helpful, to me, but not often used. I had made this sheet to avoid periodically searching another time for the same thing.
20 Jul 21, updated 20 Dec 22
2 Pages
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A list of useful bash/zsh shell commands
26 Feb 23
bash, linux, ubuntu, mint, unix and 7 more ...
4 Pages
  (0)
Linux most basic commands
3 Aug 20
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Cheat sheet for Windows Terminal key bindings.
28 May 20, updated 29 May 20
linux, ubuntu, command-line, windows, shell and 6 more ...
3 Pages
  (0)
DRAFT:
Reverse shells in different languages
24 May 20
1 Page
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DRAFT:
List of frequently used docker commands
6 May 20
2 Pages
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List of frequently used git commands
21 Apr 20
2 Pages
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This cheatcheat will help you to improve your skills in bash, There are 2 columns, the left one is the command in parent­hesis ex (C-j) = Ctrl + j and the right one will do a simple descri­ption. - The Notes Section could help to resolve some problems or include features into your Terminal. - Finally this is only the the basic commands, but if you want to know more. check the More Info Section. You could find advance shortcuts that can help to improve your skills
10 Apr 20, updated 30 May 21
1 Page
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DRAFT:
Raccourcis du shell bash
13 May 19
6 Pages
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A complete guide to Linux command Line and it can be used as a reference for both beginners and advanced level users
19 Oct 21, updated 9 Oct 23
1 Page
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DRAFT:
.yaml examples for build triggers, variable encoding/decoding, conditional statements, reusing sections
22 Apr 22
2 Pages
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AIX linux programming reference documentation
1 Nov 22, updated 2 Nov 22
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My most common Jenkins CLI commands
14 Oct 18

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