today's howtos
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Connecting To A Proxy Server - Part 1
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9 Simple Ways to Effectively use Less Command in Linux
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Build your own IoT Device Hub | Bluetooth | LoRaWAN | Tutorial
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Demystifying Kubernetes Operators with the Operator SDK: Part 2
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Demystifying the Red Hat Decision Manager and Process Automation Manager Remote Client
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How to Setup FTP Server with VSFTPD on Debian 9
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How to Install Anchor CMS on CentOS 7
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How To Check Wireless Network Card Speed, Signal Strength in Linux?
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How To Change The GRUB Boot Order Or Default Boot Entry In Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Or Fedora With Grub Customizer
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Get the running Kernel and Install date
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Flatkpak application shortcuts on Qubes OS
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Using GPGPUs with Kubernetes
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Install PHP 7.3 on CentOS, RHEL or Fedora
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McFly – A Replacement To ‘Ctrl+R’ Bash History Search Feature
If you spend a lot of time on CLI mode, you should definitely used or heard about reverse search function in BASH. The keyboard shortcut to do reverse search in Bash is Ctrl+r. Using bash reverse search, we can bring up all commands which we used previously executed without having to re-type them every time. You can, of course, use UP/DOWN arrows to search your bash history. However, Ctrl+r will make this process much easier and faster. Today, I Stumbled upon a replacement to ‘Ctrl+r’ Bash history search feature. Meet “McFly”, a simple tool written in Rust programming language that replaces the default Ctrl+r Bash history search with an intelligent search engine. All command suggestions made by McFly are prioritized in real time with a small neural network.
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