ccat stands for "colorized cat." It's a simple yet powerful tool that, like the traditional cat command, reads files sequentially, writing them to standard output. However, the ccat command adds a ...
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I didn't realize MS-DOS was training me for Linux
How early DOS command-line skills helped me climb the Linux learning curve.
Want to add color to the command line on Linux? You can create colored text in your scripts and use color settings to change the background of your screen. When you list files on the Linux command ...
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