Installations

How to install Dutree

Dutree is a free and open source command line tool used for displaying the output of disk space utilization in a colored format. It is written in RUST programming language and combines Durep – Disk Space Reporter and tree which is another CLI tool which displays content in directories in a tree-like format. In this […]

Watch Live Cricket Scores in Linux Terminal

Are you an ardent cricket lover and like keeping tabs on the latest cricket scores? Well, there’s Good news! Now you can follow the Cricket scores, Player and Country rankings straight from your Linux terminal. The article is going to share a less complicated command-line tool for checking cricket scores, giving ranks and team standings, […]

How to install WordPress with Caddy on CentOS 7

WordPress is one of the most popular content management system (CMS). It can be used for setting up blogs and websites in a fast and easy way, and almost all of its administration is possible through a web interface. WordPress is installed with the use a LAMP or LEMP stack such as using either Apache […]

How to install Centreon on CentOS 7

Centreon is a free Open Source auditing software that allows administrators to freely configure notifications depending on thresholds, create email alerts as well as add systems that should be monitored. Centreon also provides adjustable arrangement via the architects which are not similar. In this article, we’ll show you how to install Centreon on CentOS 7. […]

Newsroom, a fancy CLI to get news on terminal

If you are a geek or sucker for the Linux command line, you probably prefer doing everything on your terminal including printing, programming and even checking cryptocurrency values using coinmon tool.  Now, you can even keep in touch with the latest that’s happening around the world!  Sounds cool, doesn’t it? In this article, we are […]

Display random ASCII art on a Linux terminal

Hey guys, today we’ll see how you can display random ASCII art on a Linux terminal. To achieve this, we’ll use the ASCII splash Art screen utility tool. ASCII-Art-Splash-Screen consists of a python script and a collection of ASCII art which will be displayed each time you launch a terminal window. It works on Unix […]

Different usages of df command to check disk space in Linux

The internet is awash with many third-party applications which are used to monitor disk space in Linux. Bash comes with an inbuilt command line tool called df – short for disk filesystem and is used to retrieve a full summary of disk space usage for different filesystems in Linux. In this article, we look at […]

How to change default Nginx port in Linux

In this article, we are going to see how to change default Nginx port in Linux distributions. Nginx is a fast, open source multi-functional web server which was written by Igor Sysoev and released on October 4th, 2003. Apart from being a web server, It also acts as a reverse proxy and a load balancer […]

How to install Coinmon tool on Centos 7 & RHEL 7

Coinmon is a free and open-source command line tool used for checking cryptocurrency prices online in a very easy way. It pulls data from coinmarket API’s and displays it in a simple tabular format. The tool is still in development to improve on user experience. Here’s it’s official repository. Installation of Coinmon Before we begin the […]

HOW TO INSTALL GNOME SHELL EXTENSIONS IN LINUX

In this article, we’ll take a look at Gnome Shell extensions. Just before we proceed, let’s ask ourselves, what are shell extensions? Shell extensions are tiny pieces of software code that enhance or add functionality to a GNOME desktop. Think of extensions as browser add-ons that perform a specific task like checking spelling errors, downloading […]

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