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Linux terminal tricks I wish I had know. This is a list of shortcuts I wish I had known when I started to learn more about terminal. I am by no means an expert but enjoy using the terminal were I can. If you have any tips let me know in IRC.
- 30/05/2023 : curl wttr.in/[location] best and very accurate weather report for your location.
- 29/05/2023 : Learn Vim
- 28/05/2023 : Use scp (part of ssh) to more files and folders from and to your server.
https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/secure-file-transfer-scp-sftp
- 27/05/2023 : CTRL + r to reverse search your shell history. Use ESC to not execute, command will just stay or ENTER to execute to command.