Linux has always had text editors. Back in the early days, the infamous editor wars that pitted emacs against vi and those on either side of the fence were fiercely loyal to their choice.
Linux benefits from the strongly-principled ethos of Unix design. Programs communicate via text, you can combine them via ...
Sure, using the Linux command line is optional. But there are a handful of commands I depend on every day. Here's what they ...
Linux’s command-line text-processing tools— awk, cut, and paste —are essential for anyone who works with large amounts of ...