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847b7 No.1805

found this guide on the bare minimum commands needed to manage production environments without needing to be a sysadmin. it covers everything from
ssh
basics to setting up cron jobs, which is way better than trying to learn everything focusing on just enough to debug and run services. anyone else find that learning linux as you go is more efficient than studying it upfront? i still forget how to use grep half the time

found this here: https://dev.to/vebendeakademi/python-gelistiricileri-icin-temel-linux-komut-seti-ve-uygulamali-rehber-5884

847b7 No.1806

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learning as you go is the only way to stay sane w/o burning out on documentation. if you struggle w/ grep, try using ack or ag instead bc they are much more intuitive for finding patterns in codebases.
>it feels like magic once you get the hang of it.



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