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Another big news is that the Docker course is (almost) here. The eighth and last chapter will be published this week. It was a little delayed due to Tarek's health issues. I hope you don't mind that 🙏
💭 What else do you get in this edition of LHB Linux Digest:
- Rethinking DevOps: Let’s break it down!
- YAML Guide
- Complete guide to the powerful Sed command!
- Tools and memes for Linux lovers
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📖 Linux Tips and Tutorials
Discover the power of the Sed command, a non-interactive context editor!
Want to go beyond the basics? Check out the ultimate Sed command Guide and level up your skills!
Are you familiar with the concept of inodes?
📚 DevOps Tutorials
Alright! This is not your straightforward how-to tutorial. It's a series that dwells on the theoretical side of various aspects of DevOps.
Over the last few years, YAML has become a crucial part of DevOps tools. It is always a good idea to understand the basic YAML syntax.
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💡Quick Terminal tip
Use the zipinfo command to get the details of a zip archive.
zipinfo <filename>
You can use the -l option to get the detailed view of the contents of the archive.
zipinfo -l <filename>
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