Tag: command

How to Use the Linux cut Command

The Linux cut command lets you extract portions of text from files or data streams. It’s especially useful for working with delimited data, such as CSV files. Here’s what you need to know. The cut Command The cut command is a veteran of the Unix world, …

First Look at Vivaldi Browser’s Command Chains feature

Vivaldi Technologies is testing a new feature called Command Chains currently in the Vivaldi Browser. Command Chains allow users to chain commands so that all of them are executed when invoked. Sometimes, you may want to perform multiple actions in your browser of choice. A simple …

How To Format USB Drive from Command Line

Formatting a USB Drive can be pretty straightforward. You plug in the USB drive and find it Windows File Explorer, and right-click > Format. While do this via GUI is simple and easy, if you want to repeat this for several USBs or automate this action, …

Where is the Command key?

If you are following a tutorial, or just performing a simple action, you may be required to use the Command key on your Mac. If you are wondering which key that is and where to find it – especially if you aren’t using a Mac keyboard …

How to Search, Install, Remove Snap Apps in Command Line

This simple tutorial shows how to search for, install, remove, and list installed Snap applications in Ubuntu from command line. Snap is an universal Linux package format developed by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu. Though many users hate the Snap apps, it’s hard to keep away …