linux-commands
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This script file contain commands that allow the user to create, and manage user accounts.
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Comprehensive Linux Cheatsheet. Credit goes to @gto76
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A tutorial repository dedicated to mastering basic Linux commands. From navigating directories to file manipulations and command chaining, it provides a holistic approach with detailed markdown guides for each command. Perfect for those starting their Linux journey!
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A Java Implementation of a software that is capable of interpreting Linux commands.
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This are the simple shell scripting projects to practice the shell scripting
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This repository contains basic Python projects that demonstrate encoding-decoding, YouTube video management, and Linux basics. These projects were ideated by me and brought to life with the help of AI.
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OS Injection Command Concatenator: cheatsheet
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linux commands practice and basic shell scripting programs
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[FORGOTTEN] Summer 2020 project to allow Linux users to comfortably use Windows Powershell without relearning the command line.
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Organizing some common used commands
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Here I'm documenting linux knowledges.
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PDF Reports and My OS LAB codes for each session. Arranged in separate folders as per session numbers.
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This repository contains a curated collection of 100 essential Linux commands, meticulously documented in handwritten notes. These commands are fundamental for beginners and intermediate users seeking to improve their proficiency with Linux.
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