This review looks at a terminal-based image viewer that supports the Kitty Graphics Protocol. It’s named Chafa, shorthand for Character Art Facsimile.
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This review looks at a terminal-based image viewer that supports the Kitty Graphics Protocol. It’s named Chafa, shorthand for Character Art Facsimile.
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Read moreDry is a terminal application to manage and monitor Docker containers. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreThis article recommends terminal emulators built with web technologies – JavaScript, HTML, CSS.
Read moreIn this article we’ll take you through the basics of files and permissions. We’ll use the ls command. Part of the Linux for Starters series.
Read moreWhat’s a shell? What’s a terminal? The shell is a program that takes commands from the keyboard and gives them to the operating system to perform.
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