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How to Reload .bash_profile in Linux Command-Line

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The Linux operating system environment is famed for numerous OS-based attributes. One of them is the Linux home directory. It is responsible for all user profiles in the system and enables the system users to

How to Display Linux CPU Info Using CPUFetch

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cpufetch is a simple, lightweight, and modern CPU architecture fetching utility created to offer users with valuable information about the computer architecture of the CPU in ASCII art format with the system color scheme in

5 Ways to Count the Number of Lines in a File

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On Linux, you can do a single task in several ways. Likewise, if you want to count the number of lines in single or multiple files, you can use different commands. In this article, I’ll

How to Install and Use Tilix Terminal Emulator in Linux

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Tilix is an open-source advanced Linux terminal emulator that uses GTK+ 3 and offers a lot of features that are not part of the default terminal that ships with Linux distributions. Some of the popular

How to Merge PDF Files Using GUI & CLI Tools in Linux

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Whether you prefer to use a command-line or graphical application, several tools are available for free to combine multiple PDF files in Linux. [ You might also like: How to Use Timeshift to Backup and

How to Check Internet Speed in Linux Using Speedtest CLI

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Many times to check our Internet speed we used to use a speedtest website to measure our network speed. Instead of using the utility from the web now, you have the option to use it

How to Record Linux Terminal Sessions Using Asciinema

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Asciinema (pronounced as-kee-nuh-muh) is an open-source lightweight command-line program created exclusively for recording terminal sessions and sharing them with other Linux users through the web using an embedded code or the source file as required.

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