Filename | My Favourite Linux Command Tips..:D |
Permission | rw-r--r-- |
Author | dr.t3rr0r |
Date and Time | 9:47 PM |
Label | Linux |
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If a command has been aliased and one might want to run the un-aliased version,you must put a back-slash before the command:
e.g call Terminal and type: " alias hello='hello guys' "
Here is a little cute fish in all linux distros.If you press Alt+F2(unity),click 'super' in gnome and type 'free the fish' ...You will meet a fish swimming around the screen...However,you can stop his swimming unless you restart the distro.
To reverse search your shell history press Clt+f2 (That's better than 'history' command in shell)
That save us a lot of time.
The Best Terminal thing ever:Tab Completion
'gksudo' means that you open a software with gui in the superuser mode.
e.g call Terminal and type: " alias hello='hello guys' "
Here is a little cute fish in all linux distros.If you press Alt+F2(unity),click 'super' in gnome and type 'free the fish' ...You will meet a fish swimming around the screen...However,you can stop his swimming unless you restart the distro.
To reverse search your shell history press Clt+f2 (That's better than 'history' command in shell)
That save us a lot of time.
The Best Terminal thing ever:Tab Completion
'gksudo' means that you open a software with gui in the superuser mode.
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