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5 Awesome Linux Terminal Tools You Must Know

2023-05-28 Science & Technology
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In this video, we take a look at five (or maybe more?) awesome terminal tools for Linux that you must know! ◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾◾ 📚 Programming Books & Merch 📚 🐍 The Python Bible Book: https://www.neuralnine.com/books/ 💻 The Algorithm Bible Book: https://www.neuralnine.com/books/ 👕 Programming Merch: https://www.neuralnine.com/shop 🌐 Social Media & Contact 🌐 📱 Website: https://www.neuralnine.com/ 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neuralnine 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/neuralnine 🤵 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/neuralnine/ 📁 GitHub: https://github.com/NeuralNine 🎙 Discord: https://discord.gg/JU4xr8U3dm

Top Comments (10)

@apina2 2023-05-30

1:42 top, htop and btop 7:02 fzf 10:26 ffmpeg and tldr 16:05 neovim 19:30 neofetch 21:08 cmatrix

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@Frankkz 2023-05-28

How did I not know about tldr!? It's amazing, I learn better by example so this is perfect, thanks for sharing!

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@andrewgluck8740 2023-11-29

This was a good list. I would like to say that when you get good with it, neovim is way more viable for large projects than you give it credit for. There is a steep learning curve to get there though. When you get there though you will be so much faster and more efficient than any other editor like vscode. Some other tools you might like Zoxide - fuzzy find over commonly visited directories. Zellij - terminal multiplexing like tmux but way better, and very user friendly. Ripgrep - grep on steroids! 😮

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@kylecurry6841 2023-05-28

Personally I'm still a fan of Webmin. Sure some modules aren't worth using, but majority of the basic modules like it's file browser, and status dashboard are definitely worth it's use/installation, while the latest versions feature a revised in-browser terminal emulator that's pretty solid so that when you factor in all the features mentioned, I tend to use these when editing and working with semi-production scripts in Linux, especially on headless systems.

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@bazoo513 2023-06-15

tldr is a good starting point before you actually RTFM, which you should.

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@bazoo513 2023-06-15

It would be useful to mention locate/updatedb together with fuzzy find - running "raw" find on a large disk can be rather slow.

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@lordalangman 2023-10-26

I was able to use most of these tools on my Termux Terminal 😊

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@thak777 2023-06-10

Great video. I've used Linux for decades and didn't know about some of these tools. Thanks for sharing!

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@cevmantius 2023-05-31

i am using pdfunite for merging pdfs. its great to know

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@johnvalentine3024 2023-12-29

Thanks. This is good stuff. Also, getting more great info/tips from the comments, which YOU inspired! ha--I love it!

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