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Tag: CLI

These articles focus on interacting with software through terminal-based commands, covering everything from basic argument parsing in Java to advanced usage of tools like cURL, Maven, and Kafka.

>> Reset Consumer Offset in Kafka

>> Introduction to BaseX

>> How to Run a Class Within a WAR File Using the Command Line

>> Sending Key/Value Messages From the Command Line in Kafka

>> Building Simple Java Applications with Scala-CLI

>> Intro to the Apache Commons CLI

>> Starting the Maven Build From the Point Where It Failed

>> Run JMeter .jmx File From the Command Line and Configure the Report File

>> Encode Passwords With Spring Boot CLI

>> JAVA_HOME vs PATH Environment Variables

>> Managing Multiple JDK Installations With jEnv

>> Guide to Sending Post Request via cURL With Data From a File

>> How to Post Raw Body Data With cURL

>> Guide to HTTPie for Terminal

>> Check if Command-Line Arguments Are Null in Java

>> What Is the –release Option in the Java Compiler?

>> Run JUnit Test Cases From the Command Line

>> Calling a SOAP Web Service from the Command Line

>> Command Line Arguments as Maven Properties

>> Passing Command Line Arguments in Gradle

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