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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...eas of brilliant scientists and mathematicians, our society would not have command of probability theory and other instruments of risk management that lie at ...ight questions. This doesn't mean that the answers are going to be easy to find, but I can not think of any questions we should be asking that we, society,
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  • ...set of utilities (including the editor [[Sed|sed]] and the filter [[Grep (command)|grep]]) provided by [[Linux|Unix]] distributions were the first to popular http|ftp|gopher </font># make sure we find a resource type<font color="blue">
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  • sed "s/$/`echo -e \\\r`/" # command line under ksh sed 's/$'"/`echo \\\r`/" # command line under bash
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