System Operations Utilities

Command directory for System Operations tools and utilities.

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bcachefs

11+ bcachefs commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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bash

The bash shell allows user control over running processes through suspension commands.

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biff

biff is a utility to print and manipulate time representations based on human-readable formats.

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bindkey

Bindkey allows custom binding of keyboard shortcuts to command sequences in Zsh.

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birdc

Show the optimal paths for data packet traversal managed by the routing daemon.

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bash-it

Bash-it is a community-driven framework for managing your Bash configuration providing powerful aliases, completions, and plugins.

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bootctl

6+ bootctl commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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btop

btop is a terminal-based system resource monitor for Unix-like systems that allows real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, and process utilization.

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btm

BTM allows customization of its monitoring frequency for better performance tracking.

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bugreportz

bugreportz is a reporting tool to extract bug data from Android devices.

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bitcoind

Bitcoin Core is the reference implementation of the Bitcoin protocol, providing functionality for the Bitcoin network.

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bless

4+ bless commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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bg

Background Job Control in Unix/Linux.

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byobu

Byobu is a text-based window manager that enhances the command line experience.

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byobu-config

Byobu-Config is an interactive tool for configuring Byobu settings.

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byobu-disable

Byobu-Disable enables control over whether Byobu starts automatically on terminal launch.

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byobu-enable

Byobu-Enable facilitates the automatic launching of the Byobu session upon terminal initiation.

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byobu-select-backend

Byobu-Select-Backend is for switching the terminal multiplexer backend between tmux and screen.

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