Terminal multiplexer inspired by i3 & tmux
3mux is a terminal multiplexer with out-of-the-box support for search, mouse-controlled scrollback, and i3-like keybindings. Imagine tmux with a smaller learning curve and more user-friendly defaults. …
3mux is a terminal multiplexer with out-of-the-box support for search, mouse-controlled scrollback, and i3-like keybindings. Imagine tmux with a smaller learning curve and more user-friendly defaults. …
This past week Debian 11 “Bullseye” embarked on its hard freeze in gearing up for release later this year. One month after beginning the Bullseye soft …
In this lesson we’re going to talk about permissions. Now understand that managing ownership of files and directories only represents a part of …
nnn (n³) is a full-featured terminal file manager. It’s tiny and nearly 0-config with an incredible speed. It is designed to be unobtrusive with smart …
I was already pretty happy with the typing test I used to use, monkeytype; however, I’m a big fan of CLI tools, so I …
In this video we take a look at the new feature for debugging Linux .net core applications in Windows using Visual Studio 16.9 …
Have you ever been casually perusing the source code of the Linux kernel and thought to yourself “Wait a minute, that can’t be …
An official version of the popular 7-zip archiving program has been released for Linux for the first time. Linux already had support for …
Following up on my post last week on moving from App Service on Windows to App Service on Linux, I wanted to make sure I had …
Do you want to try out Blazor, but you’re not a Windows person? Strictly a Linux developer? We’ll you’re in luck. One of the …