How to Do a Fuzzy File Search in Linux By Shashank Sharma published 13 March 22 Use the fzf utility to find content when you don’t have an exact string.
How To Recover Deleted Files From Any Drive in Linux By Shashank Sharma published 21 August 21 Testdisk and Photorec are powerful tools to recover accidentally deleted data from many different drives.
How to Stress Test Your CPU in Linux By Shashank Sharma published 8 August 21 Monitor your system performance then run custom stress tests, all from one simple terminal interface.
How To Create a Multiboot USB Drive for Linux By Shashank Sharma published 24 July 21 Boot from many different Linux distributions, via one USB drive and Ventoy.
How To Cut and Trim Videos with VidCutter By Shashank Sharma published 18 July 21 A minimalist video editor utility to help you quickly cut home videos.
How To Change Linux Terminal Colors on the Fly By Shashank Sharma published 9 May 21 Switch color profiles across terminal emulators.
How To Wirelessly Transfer Files With a QR Code By Shashank Sharma published 8 May 21 Effortlessly transfer files between desktop and your mobile phone using nothing more than a QR code.
How to Delete Duplicate Files in Linux with Fdupes By Shashank Sharma published 27 March 21 Getting rid of duplicate files can be a time-consuming task, but with Fdupes, you can locate and eliminate unnecessary files in Linux with just a simple command.
Kill Linux Processes the Easy Way with Fkill By Shashank Sharma published 21 March 21 Stopping an unresponsive process in Linux can take several steps, but using fkill allows you to do it with one simple command.
How To Manipulate PDF Files in Linux With PDFtk By Shashank Sharma published 4 February 21 Merge, slice, shuffle and rotate multiple PDFs into one consolidated document.
How to Get Persistent SSH Connections in Linux Using Eternal Terminal By Shashank Sharma published 2 January 21 With Eternal Terminal, you won’t need to manually reconnect, even if an IP address changes.
How to Send Files to Trash from the Linux Command Line By Shashank Sharma published 8 May 20 In Windows you have a recycle bin to give you a chance to avoid deleting your files. Here’s what you do in Linux.