Learn how to use pkill, killall, and other tools for killing processes in Linux.
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Josh Cummings
Josh has been a software engineer for over 15 years building enterprise applications across multiple industries. He has long been passionate about application security and loves opportunities to mentor and to learn from others. When Josh isn't hacking away at code, he is either running, playing basketball, camping, or reading a Brandon Sanderson novel.
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Baeldung on Linux
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- Scripting (2)
- Web (1)
- Processes (1)
- Networking (1)
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The nslookup Command
Filed under Networking, Web
Learn how to use nslookup in interactive as well as non-interactive mode and how to look up different kinds of DNS records.
Guide to the Linux wc Command
Filed under Files
Learn how to use wc to count lines, words, or even characters in a file.
Linux Commands – Looping Through Directories
Filed under Scripting
Learn strategies for looping through directories in Linux
Silencing the Output of a Bash Command
Filed under Scripting
Silencing a Bash command’s output is very handy in a script or simply when there is a lot to process. Learn how to do this easily.