Let's explore some cool and useful things you can do directly in the terminal without diving too deep into its complexity.
Use rolldice for full RPG features like modifiers and totals. This is the easiest way to roll a die in the terminal. Use shuf for quick, offline random rolls, and finally, you can use $RANDOM in bash ...
Google’s Linux Terminal app is the core interface for running Linux environments on Android. It spins up a virtual machine ...
If you often record your Linux terminal sessions, you'll want to take a look at the asciinema tool. It's able to record what ...
The Linux terminal comes to Android with the help of a simple, easy-to-use app called Termux. Here's how to install and use Termux to give your Android a taste of Linux. If you’re like me, you always ...
You can now access most of your Android phone's files from the Linux Terminal app, starting in Android 16 QPR2.
Tired of typing long commands in a terminal? Here are some GUI alternatives you can swap in for classic Linux terminal tools.
Google has a much-needed fix to improve the performance of graphical Linux apps on Android. Here's what's changing and why it ...
Microsoft has released version 0.10 of the Windows Terminal command-line application, which finally allows developers to use a mouse to interact with the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). The release ...
The Windows Command Prompt certainly isn't the most friendly terminal around, and if you're coming from a UNIX background, it can feel like moving from a Ferrari to Fred Flintstone's car. Luckily, ...