👨‍💻Mastering the Linux Command Line: Small Commands, Big Impact

If you’re a Linux enthusiast or a seasoned sysadmin, you know the terminal isn’t just a tool — it’s your superpower. 🤖 Today, let’s highlight a handful of lesser-known but incredibly powerful command-line utilities that can save time, automate tasks, and make your workflow smoother.

1. tldr – Quick Command Summaries 📊

Tired of digging through man pages? Install tldr and get concise examples of command usage:

sudo apt install tldr
tldr rsync

2. bat – Better cat with Syntax Highlighting 🛠️

bat is a drop-in replacement for cat with syntax highlighting and line numbers:

bat script.sh

3. ncdu – Disk Usage Visualizer 🌎

Free up space and track down disk hogs:

sudo apt install ncdu
ncdu /

4. entr – Trigger Commands on File Change 📆

Automate tasks when files change:

echo *.py | entr -c ./run_tests.sh

5. fzf – Fuzzy Finder 💥

Instantly search files, processes, or command history:

sudo apt install fzf
history | fzf

🔧 Pro Tip: Combine these tools in scripts or aliases to boost your efficiency. The Linux CLI isn’t static; it grows and evolves with your needs.

What are your favorite underappreciated CLI tools? Share in the comments below! 😊