How to create new file using various editors (vim, gedit etc.)
In this article we are going to discuss about different editors in Linux operating system. By using these editors one can create his/her desired file. For instance .m (matlab extension), .c ( extension...
View ArticleWorking with vi/vim editor
vim is a modified version of old unix vi editor which is a command line based text editor. It can be used to edit all kinds of plain text. It is especially useful for editing programs. vim’s...
View ArticleThe best Linux distros for 2017
This is post is curated from opinions shared by various Linux blogs and websites. It is already mid of 2017 but I would like to build a list of best Linux distros. As I will not be able to test all...
View ArticleWorking with gedit editor
gedit: Gedit is GUI ( graphical user interface ) based text editor which available by default in a gnome desktop environment. Gedit uses the GNOME help system for documentation. It also uses virtual...
View ArticleWorking with nano editor
Nano Nano is a small, free and friendly editor which is developed to remove the overcomes of Pico editor. Nano is a mode less editor so you can start typing immediately to insert text. How to install...
View Articlels command to use in Linux
ls command is a shell command which is used to list the contents ( files and directories ) of a directory. Options and file arguments can be intermixed arbitrarily with command, as usual. Without...
View Articlecd command to use in Linux
cd, is a command which is widely used by super as well as local users in Linux. cd also known as chdir (change directory), is a command line OS shell command used to change the current working...
View Articlecp command to copy file and directory in Linux
cp command is helpful to make the same copy of a file either in working directory or somewhere else. cp command can also be used to make a copy of the directory. cp to work within your working...
View Articlerm command to remove file and directories in Linux
rm stands for remove. rm is a command which is being used to remove to file, directory and empty directory with some suitable options, by default it will not remove directories. If a file is...
View Articlecat command to concatenate files in Linux
The cat is a Linux command which is widely used to create single or multiple files, view contains file, concatenate files and redirect output in terminal or files. These files are read and output in...
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