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Edit bashrc for User-Friendly Linux, plus System Updates
How can I make the Linux Ubuntu terminal EASIER TO USE? BY READING THIS!! Good bashrc tutorial guide to make life simpler & workflow faster.
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Set Up Command Line Interface (CLI) using PuTTY
Tutorial & VIDEO how-to: Configure PuTTY & OpenSSH to create a secure tunneled link from your PC to a web server, ideal for easy double-click access.
» tutorial » PuTTY CLI Terminal Setup -
Copy Website Files between Windows/Linux Computers using the CLI
Here’s how to copy/backup/upload files between Linux & Windows hosts using PuTTY’s Secure FTP terminal. Faster, easier and way safer than FTP.
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Copy Site Files between Linux/Linux Computers with the CLI
This tutorial shows how to copy files between Linux hosts using Secure Copy & a command line interface. Fast, easy & safe, better than FTP or SFTP.
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Reinstate MySQL DBs with Terminal Shell
Here’s the syntax for reinstating a MySQL database. For instance, you moved a site, added a blank db and now want to add your backed up data. Easy!
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Backup a MySQL Database from the Terminal
This guide shows how to save a MySQL database using a terminal, with a simple syntax command. And faster than using phpMyAdmin, for sure.
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Create or Bin MySQL DBs using the Terminal
This how-to guide maps out two basic but handy MySQL operations, creating and erasing a database, using the command line interface.
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WordPress Setup & Updates from the Command Line
Setup/update WordPress on your server. This copy/paste how-to guide steps out the process, setting up a MySQL database and using Subversion.
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Tweak Nginx for WordPress – Pretty URLs & WP Super Cache
Part 14: Configure NGINX for WordPress blogs, speeding up the platform by enabling the WP Super Cache plugin, and enabling friendly-URI permalinks.
» tutorial » Integrate WordPress with Nginx - Permalinks & Cache
