🚀 Excited to share a quick tip for all my fellow tech enthusiasts! 🚀 Have you ever wondered how to quickly list the contents of a directory in Unix-based systems? Look no further than the powerful `ls` command! 💻 With just a simple `ls`, you can view all the files and directories within your current location. But did you know that you can customize this command to suit your needs? 😮 Here's a handy hashtag to remember: #UnixCommands #TechTips #CommandLine #FileNavigation #DeveloperTools So, whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting your journey in tech, mastering the `ls` command can save you time and effort in navigating your file system. Give it a try and unlock the potential of your command line interface! 🔍💼 #TechEnthusiasts #CommandLineMagic #AlwaysLearning #DeveloperLife #TechSkills
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Take the Road Most Documented "How great would it be if the solution to most errors you face were in the first place you looked? That’s what the Arch Wiki has been for me: a massive wealth of information and troubleshooting resources to help me navigate the various configuration and installation issues I’ve encountered. Some people claim Arch Linux is too difficult for new users, but for me it’s been the only distribution I’ve been able to get consistently working, and it’s all thanks to the detailed documentation and known workarounds. (...) I use Hugo to generate this website. It’s so well documented (and there are bountiful answers on StackOverflow) that not only can I usually find the answer to the thing I want to do in the first few search results, but GPT-4 can often make a specific change I want too. With all else equal, take the road most documented." Great article by Jack Garbus. Link in the comments. Follow his advice. #straight2thepoint #effectivecommunication #qsystem ❤ Thanks for sharing! ⬇ Suggest a topic in the comments. 🔥 View my recent posts: https://lnkd.in/dF52Y48x
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Take the Road Most Documented "How great would it be if the solution to most errors you face were in the first place you looked? That’s what the Arch Wiki has been for me: a massive wealth of information and troubleshooting resources to help me navigate the various configuration and installation issues I’ve encountered. Some people claim Arch Linux is too difficult for new users, but for me it’s been the only distribution I’ve been able to get consistently working, and it’s all thanks to the detailed documentation and known workarounds. (...) I use Hugo to generate this website. It’s so well documented (and there are bountiful answers on StackOverflow) that not only can I usually find the answer to the thing I want to do in the first few search results, but GPT-4 can often make a specific change I want too. With all else equal, take the road most documented." Great article by Jack Garbus. Link in the comments. Follow his advice. #straight2thepoint #effectivecommunication #qsystem ❤ Thanks for sharing! ⬇ Suggest a topic in the comments. 🔥 View my recent posts: https://lnkd.in/dF52Y48x
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Linux File System Cheat Sheet - /bin: Essential command binaries - /boot: System boot loader files - /dev: Device files - /etc: Host-specification system-wide configuration files - /home: User home directory - /lib: Shared library modules - /media: Media file such as CD-ROM - /mnt: Temporarily mounted file system - /opt: Add on application software packages - /proc: Automatically file system - /root: Home directory for root user - /run: Run time process data - /sbin: System binaries - /srv: Site-specific data served by this system - /sys: Temporary files - /temp: Read-only user files - /usr: File that is expected to continuously change - /var: File that is expected to continuously change Don't Forget to save this post for later and follow Sagar Pandey for more such information on Tech and AI.
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#linuxcommands #devops Some of the most used commands to see log file contents and to connect from server to client: 1. head -> this will show top 10 lines of the log file. 2. tail -> this will show last 10 lines of log file. 3. ssh-keygen -> this is used to generate public key and private key. what is Runtime Command? To understand this, I have given example for this command which is in my repo. & To know how to connect from server to client in a detailed way, go thru my GitHub repo 👇🏻 💥 https://lnkd.in/gEQwFiza 💥
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