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Natural Language Processing in Bash.
Tutorial on how to implement a random text generator in Bash by using the n-gram language model.
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WebScraping in Bash | Muhammad .
Explore web scraping using Bash and CLI tools for efficient data extraction
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Bash, GCC13 update in Tumbleweed - openSUSE News
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GitHub - p8952/bocker: Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash.
Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash. Contribute to p89...
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How I use Bash to automate tasks on Linux.
Bash has a few handy automation features that make my life easier when working with files on ...
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GitHub - Mythra/typeish: A runtime type checker for bash… in bash. I’m not sorry…
A runtime type checker for bash… in bash. I’m not sorr...
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Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem, in Bash.
Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem states that there are mathematical statements thatcan neit...
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Getting Started with Git Bash.
A guide on how to install Git Bash and get up and running with Git!
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
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GitHub - p8952/bocker: Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash.
Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash. Contribute to p89...
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How I use Bash to automate tasks on Linux.
Bash has a few handy automation features that make my life easier when working with files on ...
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GitHub - Mythra/typeish: A runtime type checker for bash… in bash. I’m not sorry…
A runtime type checker for bash… in bash. I’m not sorr...
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Bash, GCC13 update in Tumbleweed - openSUSE News
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Flatpak, OpenVPN, Bash update in Tumbleweed - openSUS...
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WebScraping in Bash | Muhammad .
Explore web scraping using Bash and CLI tools for efficient data extraction
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Natural Language Processing in Bash.
Tutorial on how to implement a random text generator in Bash by using the n-gram language model.
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Inspired by this post by @stefan.jarina, I’m curious about the kind of Bash scripts you’ve written and whether you still use Bash given t...
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bash-lsp/bash-language-server.
A language server for Bash. Contribute to bash-lsp/bash-language-server development by creating an accoun...
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A new openSUSE blog post/announcement has been posted!
Get the full details here: Bash, systemd, libvirt Update in Tumbleweed - openSUS...
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Getting Started with Git Bash.
A guide on how to install Git Bash and get up and running with Git!
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Intro.
Writing shell scripts used to be a major, major pain for me. I remember
many frustrating sessions, where I tried to find a mispl...
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Hey Devs! :wave:
About a month ago, I got a new machine (MAC) and am in the process of setting up/revising my command line shortcuts. I ...
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This is a big list of alternative shells! (As opposed to the common POSIX-ish shells like bash and zsh)
Some of them are more like langu...
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Use Bash Strict Mode (Unless You Love Debugging)
Let’s start with the punchline. Your bash scripts will be more robust, reliable and main...
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The if-statement is a very basic thing, not just in bash, but in all of programming. I see them used quite a lot in shell scripts, even t...
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Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem, in Bash.
Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem states that there are mathematical statements thatcan neit...
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I decided to dive deeper into Bash this week because after glancing through the Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide I saw a bunch of topics tha...
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