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How to rename files in Linux using the mv and rename commands

A command-line terminal is an essential tool for administrating Linux systems, including a VPS. It lets users execute various Linux commands to...

How to create and remove Linux symlinks for files and directories

A symbolic link, or symlink, is a special file type in Linux that points to another file or directory. Similar to Windows shortcuts, symlinks provide...

How to use the chown command in Linux

The chown command in Linux is used to change the owner and/or group of files and directories. Managing ownership is a fundamental aspect of Linux...

What is the cURL command? understanding the syntax, options, and examples

The curl command (client URL) is a command-line tool for transferring data to or from a server. At its simplest, you specify a URL and the data to...

How to use Linux screen for effective terminal management

Linux Screen is a Terminal multiplexer that lets users create multiple virtual shell sessions in their system. It saves the current process in...

How to use the Linux rsync command to streamline remote file synchronization

Copying files from one device to another can be a cumbersome task. Fortunately, you can simplify this process on Linux using the rsync command.rsync,...

How to set up a VPS and host a site

Setting up a virtual private server (VPS) gives you more control and flexibility compared to shared hosting. While it may seem complex at...

How to point a domain name to VPS using a records and custom nameservers

To use a custom domain name with a virtual private server (VPS), you must make a few DNS changes. Otherwise, your website will become inaccessible...

What is the wget command and how to use it (12 examples included)

This guide teaches you how to use the wget command on Linux. It provides 12 examples of wget commands in action to help you use them. Once...