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  • see: [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools]] and [[:Category:Scripting languages]] for detailed listing. * Remote login, file transfer, etc.: [[Secure Shell|SSH]] (+scp), [[Rsync (command)|rsync]], FTP, [[dsh]] ([https://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/software/dsh.htm
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  • '''Bash''' is a [[Linux]] command shell written for the GNU project. Its name is an acronym for '''''B'''ourn A shell builtin is a command or a function, called from a shell, that is executed directly in the shell
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  • ...t, [[Cloud|Cloud Engineer]], [[DevOps|DevOps Engineer]], [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|Linux Systems Administrator]], and [[:Category:Academia|scientif ...nt (CRM) website using Django (+Python, MySQL) with extended web services, command line interface, mobile apps, etc.
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  • ...editor computer program run from the [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line]]. This article will mainly discuss techniques for '''vim''' ('''vi''' <tr class="title"><td colspan="2">'''Command mode'''</td></tr>
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  • # "If you have the right attitude, interesting problems will find you." * [http://www.gnuplot.info/ GnuPlot] &mdash; a portable command-line driven interactive data and function plotting utility.
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  • ...ain a full probability distribution over all possible parameter values. To find this so-called '''[[Posterior probability|posterior probability distributio ...iven that parameter value. (This is the measure we have previously used to find the '''[[Maximum likelihood|maximum likelihood]]''' estimate.) If the prior
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  • ...set of sequences where all of them are VERY similar. In this case, you can find very high support for some groupings which will disappear if you run the an === Summary of the command line usage (very brief) ===
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  • ...e [ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/blast/db/ BLAST database FTP directory] you will find the downloadable BLAST database files. For your first search, it is recomm To format the <code>ecoli.nt</code> database run the following from the command line:
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  • ...umns for left and right files. This functionally is similar to <tt>[[Diff (command)|diff]]</tt>. To find what lines are common in both of these files, type the following:
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  • ...a "fuzzy string searching" program or [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]] for use with the [[Linux]] operating system. *:for example, "<code>agrep -2 homogenos foo</code>" will find homogeneous as well as any other word that can be obtained from homogenos w
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  • ...ownloading in background, so that you can disconnect the terminal once the command is issued. while [ $(find .wget-list -size +0) ]; do
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  • '''rsync''' is a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]] which synchronizes files and directories from one location to a ...>) with a backup directory/disk (e.g. <code>/backup</code>). The following command will accomplish this:
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  • ...dosh</tt> allows the execution of a root or user shell with logging. Every command the user types within the root shell is logged as well as the output. ...code> but if you use a shell such as [[C shell|csh]] that does not support command-line logging you are out of luck.<br>
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  • ...yle="background-color:#18e; color:#fff; margin:0; padding:1px;" | '''Linux command line programs''' [[find]] | [[grep]]/[[egrep]]/[[fgrep]] | [[strings]]
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  • ...e operating system; indeed a system without such basic components as [[Ls (command)|ls]] or sh could scarcely be described as truly Unix-like. Others are more *[[Nohup (command)|nohup]] &ndash; Run a command with immunity to hangups outputting to non&ndash;tty
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  • ...so many dimensions: The surface, inside, throughout, and at a distance. I find it difficult that a girl of 19 could have written a story with such depth; ...helley's ''Frankenstein'' will likely be different than that of another. I find no unquestionable meaning revealed by the text itself. Instead of defining
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  • ...riva]]). Most of these will be simple [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tools]]. Eventually, many of these will have their own article. For no *Find YouTube videos with your "word" in the video ID:
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  • ...'' is a ([[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command line tool]]) used to find duplicate files in a given set of directories in [[linux]]. ...ames and locations; if the ''contents'' of the file are identical, it will find these files to be identical. It was written by Adrian Lopez.
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  • * '''Find probability of each group''' ...to do that at all taxonomic levels. You use the <tt>sumt burnin=1000</tt> command to get output that specifies all the most supported partitions. For each ta
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  • ...ands of lines of code, if the system should crash it would be difficult to find out where the problem was if I didn't maintain extensive log files. I set t I would say that working with the command line interface (CLI) and scripting languages are my main skills and strengt
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