For developers who love the CLI and those who don't, here are nine command-line tools that'll make your workdays easier and might even spark joy. Some developers use the command line because we have ...
With Microsoft's new Dev Configs, a Windows installation becomes a ready-to-use developer workstation with a single command – ...
Linux isn't nearly as hard as you think it is. In fact, Linux has become one of the easiest desktop and server operating systems on the planet. How is that possible? For one thing, modern Linux ...
Linux has spoiled me over the last 26 years concerning installing applications, as it has had a command-line package installation program (apt-get) since 1999. Apt-get made it incredibly easy to ...
Microsoft has released the open-source Windows Package Manager for developers and general users to install applications on Windows 10. The Windows Package Manager service and the winget.exe ...
If you want a very efficient way to keep track of your task lists from the command line, Taskwarrior is the tool to use. I use several task management tools, with most in the form of either a desktop ...
Homebrew is a macOS package manager that lets users install and manage UNIX tools and 3rd party software. Here's how to get started. Unlike most UNIX/Linux-based systems, macOS doesn't provide a ...
The following are the various command-line tools that you can use to do various functions with Microsoft software update packages. This command-line tool helps you get help in the form of a dialog box ...
Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.
Microsoft has released a command-line version of the Microsoft Store that can install, update, and uninstall apps with simple text commands. Microsoft Store Command-Line Interface uses straightforward ...