Difference between revisions of "Category:Linux Command Line Tools"

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*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/smbnetfs SMBNetFS] — a Linux/FreeBSD filesystem that allow you to use samba/microsoft network in the same manner as the network neighborhood in Microsoft Windows.
 
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/smbnetfs SMBNetFS] — a Linux/FreeBSD filesystem that allow you to use samba/microsoft network in the same manner as the network neighborhood in Microsoft Windows.
 
*[http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/14738 The Lazy Guide to Installing Knoppix on a USB Key]
 
*[http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/14738 The Lazy Guide to Installing Knoppix on a USB Key]
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*[http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/ Tracker]
 
===Mac OS X===
 
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*[http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/index_files/terminal-commands-for-hidden-mac-os-x-settings.html Top 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings]
 
*[http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/index_files/terminal-commands-for-hidden-mac-os-x-settings.html Top 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings]

Revision as of 05:34, 4 April 2007

This category will contain information on Linux command line tools, which operate via a command line interface (or CLI; sometimes incorrectly referred to as the "Command Prompt").

A program that implements such interface is often called a command line interpreter or shell. Examples include the various Unix shells (sh, ksh, csh, tcsh, bash, etc.). All "tools" listed in this category would be executed via a shell.

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Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

Pages in category "Linux Command Line Tools"

The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total.

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