Wikipedia is like a vast trough of knowledge that often turns out to be useful in our daily lives. At many instances, Google pushes Wikipedia results towards the top in the search result pages to help you get the answers quickly. But, have you ever thought of using Wikipedia in terminal? It could be very... Continue Reading →
How To Google Search In Command Line Using Googler
Short Bytes: Googler allows you to use Google search in the Linux command line. This Linux command line utility can be used as a standalone tool or in combination with a text-based web browser. Developed using Python, Googler can be found on its developer’s GitHub repository. For Linux users, most of their daily activities revolve around the... Continue Reading →
Terminal Command To Get Geeky Weather Reports
Short Bytes: If you are a coder who is in love with his/her work, then outside weather doesn’t matter much to you. However, if you’re heading for a walk to refresh your mind, just type this command in Terminal and get the weather report instantly 😉 With the advent of multiple weather reporting services and their integration... Continue Reading →
How To Use StackOverflow Inside Your Terminal Window?
Short Bytes: Using StackOverflow to solve your doubts right from the terminal window is very easy. You need to download a small tool and use a simple syntax to search StackOverflow questions without leaving the world of the terminal. Go ahead and give it a try. In our series of Linux Lexicon, we are continuously adding new articles... Continue Reading →
How To Watch Star Wars In Command Prompt Via Telnet
Short Bytes: Before driving to your nearest cinema to catch the latest Star Wars movie, here’s something Master Yoda wants you to do. He wants you to open your Command Prompt/Terminal, enter few simple commands and watch the beginning of Star Wars saga in a manner you’ve never seen before. Go ahead! May the force be with... Continue Reading →