4 Ways to Teach Yourself Terminal Commands in Linux
If you want to become a true Linux master, having some terminal knowledge is a good idea. Here methods you can use to start teaching yourself.
Add Any Information To Your Mac Desktop With Nerdtool
Add whatever information you want to your Mac's desktop, and make it look great.
Cathode & Blinky: Sexy Vintage Replacements For Terminal & TextEdit [Mac OS X]
Do you spend half your life inside the OS X Terminal? Is a plain text editor your second home? Whatever you do with Terminal or TextEdit there's no denying they're each a bit boring and basic, and certainly not retro enough for my liking. Cathode ($10) and Blinky ($5) are two very stylish replacements that bring a touch of old-school jitter and grime to your pristine OS X desktop. If you're a sucker for classic computers, blinking green command prompts and magnetic interference you've just hit the jackpot.
4 Cool Things You Can Do With The Mac Terminal
The Terminal is the Mac OS X analogue of the Windows command prompt, or CMD. It's a tool, as you probably already know, that allows you to control your computer using text commands, as opposed to a graphical user-interface. Although using the Terminal can seem a little daunting at first, it will pay off to get familiar with it.
5 Fun & Useful Terminal Commands You Can Use More Than Once [Mac & Linux]
There is a ton of information on the Internet about various Terminal commands and ways to customise your Mac or Linux machine with the Terminal. Here are some commands which are really useful and can benefit you if you learn them. Check out these 5 useful commands.