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How to Search for Files from the Linux Command Line
Searching for files is relatively easy when you are using a GUI. But in certain environments like GUI-less servers, you need to search for files using the command line. There is a powerful command in Linux that helps you search for files and folders called find. In this article,
10 Open-source free Self-hosted Document Search Engines
When you're using a search engine to find the closest coffee shop, you're probably not thinking about the technology behind it all. But later, you might wonder how did that search engine do that?
How did it sort through the entire internet so quickly and choose the result you saw
How to Use All Linux’s Search Commands
Linux offers six different ways to search, and each has its merits. We’ll demonstrate how to use find, locate, which, whereis, whatis, and apropos. Each excels at different tasks; here’s how to choose the right tool for the job.
Common Linux Text Search | Baeldung on Linux
Learn how to perform some common text searching in Linux using the grep command-line utility
Search Contents of Multiple PDF Files | Baeldung on Linux
In this tutorial, we'll look at some specialized commands that can be used to search for strings in PDF files.
How to search contents of multiple pdf files?
How could I search the contents of PDF files in a directory/subdirectory? I am looking for some command line tools. It seems that grep can't search PDF files.
Run a virtual conference using only open source tools
Here's how to use open source tools to run your next virtual event.
Pinggy - Simple Localhost Tunnels
Pinggy is the simplest way to bring your localhost projects online. It the the fastest way to create secure tunnels to localhost with a public url.
How to Block Ads with Pi Hole - Make Tech Easier
Pi-Hole is a lightweight DNS sinkhole that can block internet ads and malicious domains. Learn how to install and use it in Linux.
Everything Is a File and Types of Files in Linux
If you are new to Linux or have used it for a few months, then you must have heard or read statements such as “In Linux, everything is a File”.
How can I grep in PDF files?
Is there a way to search PDF files using grep, without converting to text first in Ubuntu?
hOOt - full text search engine
Smallest full text search engine (lucene replacement) built from scratch using inverted MGRB bitmap index, highly compact storage, operating in database and document modes
How to Create a Search Engine With SearXNG - Make Tech Easier
SearXNG is a powerful meta-search engine that you can self-host on your machine. Learn how to create an instance of SearXNG in Linux.
Getting Started
Learn about step-ca and where to begin
`step-ca` server
Learn about step-ca
Unix Commands Cheat Sheet: All the Commands You Need
Need to use the command line in Unix but don’t know where to start? Read this Unix commands cheat sheet and pick up the commands you need without delay.
Rafay Backstage Plugins Simplify Kubernetes Deployments
The set of plugins streamlines and automates workflows and provisioning of developer resources for internal developer platforms.
How to use GPG as a security researcher - Dana Epp's Blog
Discover how to use GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) to communicate with security triage teams as a security researcher.
The Art of Restarting Debian | Linux Journal
Installing and Using Yarn on Ubuntu | Linux Journal
Reframing Kubernetes Observability with a Graph
It’s the best way to increase efficiency and improve processes, even when dealing with the complexity of Kubernetes and other cloud-first technology.
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I'm a phone repair expert - here's the big charging mistake you make
The way many of us recharge our phones - including leaving it on charge overnight or plugged in while we work - can actually damage the battery, permanently diminishing the battery.
Autojump - A Faster Way to Navigate Directories in Linux
Autojump is a tool that offers a faster way to navigate the Linux file system by keeping the database of directories that the user visits frequently.
What you can do with a private Certificate Authority
What you can do with a private Certificate Authority Software Development, API development, Indutrial IOT
Gogo - Create Shortcuts to Directory Paths in Linux
Gogo is an impressive way to bookmark directories inside your shell. It allows you to create shortcuts to long and complicated paths in Linux.
Machine Learning in Linux: DeOldify - colorizing and restoring old images and videos - LinuxLinks
DeOldify is a modern way to colorize black and white images. This review is part of our Machine Learning in Linux series.
What Is .bashrc and How You Can Customize It - Make Tech Easier
The bashrc file is a critical part of every Unix-like system's shell. Learn how you can edit and customize it to your own workflow today.
How to Replace Your Chromebook BIOS with SeaBIOS - Make Tech Easier
Wish you could wipe ChromeOS and install something else? Good news! You can replace your Chromebook BIOS with the help of a modified BIOS called SeaBIOS.