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Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 26, 2022
> Learn how to create new files on Ubuntu from the Linux command line, and by adding a new document option to the right-click context menu GUI.
> Learn how to view the contents of a file using Linux commands cat, grep, less, head, and tail.
> The Linux shell (specifically, “Bash“) records all the commands you run in your terminal and stores them in the “.bash_history” file in your home directory.
> You can use tools like the history command, which provides you many features and functionality to work with this file, including viewing your command’s history.
> Of course, instead of using this, you can directly use the cat command to read the content of this file, as shown.
> This article is the beginning of a new promising series through which I aim to shed light on Linux applications that offer distinctive and unique additions and features to Linux users. The start will be with the TUXEDO Control Center application (TCC), which provides many control options on TUXEDO computers, one of which we reviewed in the past few weeks. So what is TUXEDO Control Center? What are the options and features that it provides?
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