There are numerous terminal based text editors available on Linux. Vim has a special fan following for its extensive expendability. It can be used as a full-blown code editor, after all. Nano is often considered a beginner’s tool but it is also
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The huge amount of data and knowledge spread across the internet makes managing important data a cumbersome task these days. Finding the correct information in the massive pool of data needs careful organizational skills. Thatโ€™s where the Knowledge management tools like Obsidian,
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There are a wide variety of note-taking applications available for Linux. Most of them are basic Markdown-based applications and may not offer end-to-end encryption. If you want a secure and feature-rich note-taking app, Joplin can help. You get abilities like: Writing in
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In an earlier article, I shared tips for mastering search in the Nautilus file manager. In this tutorial, I’ll tell you many of the ignored search features in the GNOME Activity area. If you are not aware of the technical term ‘GNOME
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Thunar is the default file manager in the Xfce desktop environment, which is a balanced blend of lightweight and good user experience. But like any other unexplored tool, you won’t find much until you scratch the surface and that’s what I did
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