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How to use the grep command in Linux + examples

The Global Regular Expression Print or grep command searches specific lines containing a particular pattern in a file. It is ...

How to rename files in Linux using the mv and rename commands

A command-line terminal is an essential tool for administrating Linux systems, including a VPS. It lets users execute various Linux ...

How to create and remove Linux symlinks for files and directories

A symbolic link, or symlink, is a special file type in Linux that points to another file or directory. Similar ...

How to use the chown command in Linux

The chown command in Linux is used to change the owner and/or group of files and directories. Managing ownership is ...

What is the cURL command? understanding the syntax, options, and examples

The curl command (client URL) is a command-line tool for transferring data to or from a server. At its simplest, ...

How to install Laravel on Ubuntu with Apache

There are many powerful PHP frameworks, but some of them have limitations when it comes to reading the application’s source ...

How to use Linux screen for effective terminal management

Linux Screen is a Terminal multiplexer that lets users create multiple virtual shell sessions in their system. It saves the ...

How to use the Linux rsync command to streamline remote file synchronization

Copying files from one device to another can be a cumbersome task. Fortunately, you can simplify this process on Linux ...

How to install node.js on Ubuntu automatically and manually

Node.js is a runtime environment that provides software components and interfaces to allow JavaScript code to run properly. Setting it ...