Before we get beyond the topic of working around files and directories with oddball names, there’s one more trick that’s useful to know about — how to terminate options processing with “–” (excuse the ...
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Make your Linux terminal work smarter for you
Why change defaults: Many Linux commands still use settings designed for 1970s hardware, which can be inefficient or risky for today’s interactive users. Simple safety boosts: Adding interactive ...
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These 6 Linux command defaults make the terminal much less frustrating
Make your most-used commands work the way you want them to.
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