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The Art of Command Line
DESCRIPTION:
The Art of Command Line is a single, highly curated page of tips that distills years of Unix command-line experience into practical, memorable guidance. It emphasizes fluency: small habits and commands that compound into faster debugging, data wrangling, and system navigation. The content spans basic shell usage, text processing with tools like grep/sed/awk, networking and performance inspection, and advice for working safely with root and destructive commands. Many entries highlight lesser-known flags or idioms that save keystrokes or avoid pitfalls, and the list aims to be dense but scannable. It is written for Linux first while acknowledging macOS and Windows differences where relevant. The document is also available in multiple languages, reflecting broad community interest and contributions.
Features
- One-page, high-signal checklist of command-line tips
- Coverage from beginner basics to power-user techniques
- Practical focus on text processing, networking, and system introspection
- Safety notes and workflows that reduce foot-guns
- Cross-platform callouts for Linux, macOS, and Windows users
- Translations that make the resource accessible worldwide
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