Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But these are commands I rely on every day, and you can benefit from them, too.
If aesthetics and efficiency top your list of needs, there are several Linux distributions that are right up your alley. Both Ubuntu Budgie and Pop!_OS should top that list.
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How I finally unlocked Linux’s find command
The find command is one of the strangest Linux programs you’ll use. It’s essential enough to be omnipresent, yet obscure ...
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What is globbing and how do I use it in Linux?
“Globbing” is an informal version of the term “filename expansion.” Using special patterns, you can identify filenames based ...
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