Using the force at the Linux command line Like the Jedi Force, -f is powerful, potentially destructive, and very helpful when you know how to use it.
Check your spelling at the command line with Ispell Ispell helps you stamp out typos in plain text files written in more than 50 languages.
Graphically manage SSH keys with Seahorse Seahorse, also referred to as Passwords and Keys, allows you to manage SSH key generation and distribution even if you're not comfortable working on the command line.
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3 tools for viewing files at the command line Take a look at less, Antiword, and odt2txt, three utilities for viewing files in the terminal.
Getting started with the Linux cat command The Linux cat and zcat commands are more useful than you may realize.