pages*: fix brand and technical names (#12145)

* pages*: fix Python, Java, pacman, apt, *zip*, xz, tar, git, RPM and grep names

* pages*: fix brand and technical names

Co-authored-by: Lena <126529524+acuteenvy@users.noreply.github.com>

* fluxctl, gitmoji, in-toto-run, osv-scanner: replace `git` with Git

* bzegrep: enclose egrep with backticks

Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>

* git-bug: use Git instead of `git`

Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>

* git-bug: use Git instead of `git`

Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>

* git-force-clone: use Git instead of `git`

Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>

* gitwatch: use Git instead of `git`

Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>

* hub-init: use Git instead of `git`

Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>

* pages.*: use Linux instead of GNU/Linux

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Co-authored-by: Lena <126529524+acuteenvy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>
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# anbox
> Führe Android-Anwendungen auf jedem GNU/Linux-Betriebssystem aus.
> Führe Android-Anwendungen auf jedem Linux-Betriebssystem aus.
> Weitere Informationen: <https://manned.org/anbox>.
- Starte Anbox im App Manager:

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# anbox
> Kjør Android-applikasjoner på et hvilket som helst GNU/Linux-operativsystem.
> Kjør Android-applikasjoner på et hvilket som helst Linux-operativsystem.
> Mer informasjon: <https://manned.org/anbox>.
- Start Anbox i appbehandleren:

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# brightnessctl
> GNU/Linux işletim sistemlerinde cihaz parlaklığını okumak ve kontrol etmek için yardımcı program.
> Linux işletim sistemlerinde cihaz parlaklığını okumak ve kontrol etmek için yardımcı program.
> Daha fazla bilgi için: <https://github.com/Hummer12007/brightnessctl>.
- Değiştirilebilir parlaklığa sahip cihazları listele:

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# anbox
> 在任何 GNU/Linux 操作系统上运行安卓应用。
> 在任何 Linux 操作系统上运行安卓应用。
> 更多信息:<https://manned.org/anbox>.
- 在应用管理器中运行 Anbox

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# bgpgrep
> Filter and print BGP data within MRT dumps.
> Can read files compressed with gzip, bzip2 and xz.
> Can read files compressed with `gzip`, `bzip2` and `xz`.
> More information: <https://codeberg.org/1414codeforge/ubgpsuite>.
- Output all routes:

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`blender --background {{path/to/file}}.blend --python-expr '{{import bpy; bpy.data.scenes[0].render.resolution_percentage = 25}}' --render-anim`
- Start an interactive Blender session in the terminal with a python console (do `import bpy` after starting):
- Start an interactive Blender session in the terminal with a Python console (do `import bpy` after starting):
`blender --background --python-console`

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# bzegrep
> Find extended regular expression patterns in bzip2 compressed files using egrep.
> Find extended regular expression patterns in `bzip2` compressed files using `egrep`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/bzegrep>.
- Search for extended regular expressions (supporting `?`, `+`, `{}`, `()` and `|`) in a compressed file (case-sensitive):
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`bzegrep --only-matching "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/file}}`
- Recursively search files in a bzip2 compressed tar archive for a pattern:
- Recursively search files in a `bzip2` compressed `tar` archive for a pattern:
`bzegrep --recursive "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/file}}`

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# bzfgrep
> Find any fixed strings separated by new lines in bzip2 compressed files using fgrep.
> Find any fixed strings separated by new lines in `bzip2` compressed files using `fgrep`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/bzfgrep>.
- Search for lines matching the list of search strings separated by new lines in a compressed file (case-sensitive):
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`bzfgrep --only-matching "{{search_string}}" {{path/to/file}}`
- Recursively search files in a bzip2 compressed tar archive for the given list of strings:
- Recursively search files in a `bzip2` compressed `tar` archive for the given list of strings:
`bzfgrep --recursive "{{search_string}}" {{path/to/file}}`

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# bzgrep
> Find patterns in bzip2 compressed files using grep.
> Find patterns in `bzip2` compressed files using `grep`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/bzgrep>.
- Search for a pattern within a compressed file:
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`bzgrep --only-matching "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/file}}`
- Recursively search files in a bzip2 compressed tar archive for a pattern:
- Recursively search files in a `bzip2` compressed `tar` archive for a pattern:
`bzgrep --recursive "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/tar/file}}`

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# colorls
> A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons.
> A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's `ls` command, with color and font-awesome icons.
> More information: <https://github.com/athityakumar/colorls>.
- List files one per line:

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`cs list`
- Pass specific java options to an installed application:
- Pass specific Java options to an installed application:
`{{application_name}} {{-Jjava_option_name1=value1 -Jjava_option_name2=value2 ...}}`

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# cs java
> The java and java-home commands fetch and install JVMs. The java command runs them too.
> The `java` and `java-home` commands fetch and install JVMs. The `java` command runs them too.
> More information: <https://get-coursier.io/docs/cli-java>.
- Call the java version by using coursier:
- Display Java version by using coursier:
`cs java -version`
- Call a specific java version with custom properties using coursier:
- Call a specific Java version with custom properties using coursier:
`cs java --jvm {{jvm_name}}:{{jvm_version}} -Xmx32m -X{{another_jvm_opt}} -jar {{path/to/jar_name.jar}}`

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`cs launch {{group_id}}:{{artifact_id}}:{{artifact_version}} --main-class {{path/to/main_class_file}}`
- Launch an application with specific java options and a jvm memory ones:
- Launch an application with specific Java options and JVM memory ones:
`cs launch --java-opt {{-Doption_name1:option_value1 -Doption_name2:option_value2 ...}} --java-opt {{-Xjvm_option1 -Xjvm_option2 ...}} {{application_name}}`

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`docker container inspect {{container_name}}`
- Export a container's filesystem as a tar archive:
- Export a container's filesystem as a `tar` archive:
`docker container export {{container_name}}`

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> Export Docker images to archive.
> More information: <https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/save/>.
- Save an image by redirecting `stdout` to a tar archive:
- Save an image by redirecting `stdout` to a `tar` archive:
`docker save {{image}}:{{tag}} > {{path/to/file.tar}}`
- Save an image to a tar archive:
- Save an image to a `tar` archive:
`docker save --output {{path/to/file.tar}} {{image}}:{{tag}}`

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`eget {{zyedidia/micro}} --to={{path/to/directory}}`
- Specify a `git` tag instead of using the latest version:
- Specify a Git tag instead of using the latest version:
`eget {{zyedidia/micro}} --tag={{v2.0.10}}`

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`fluxctl list-images`
- Synchronize the cluster with the git repository:
- Synchronize the cluster with the Git repository:
`fluxctl sync`

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# git archive-file
> Export all the files of the current Git branch into a zip archive.
> Export all the files of the current Git branch into a `zip` archive.
> Part of `git-extras`.
> More information: <https://github.com/tj/git-extras/blob/master/Commands.md#git-archive-file>.
- Pack the currently checked out commit into a zip archive:
- Pack the currently checked out commit into a `zip` archive:
`git archive-file`

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# git bug
> A distributed bug tracker that uses git's internal storage, so no files are added in your project.
> You may submit your problems to the same git remote you use to interact with others, much like commits and branches.
> A distributed bug tracker that uses Git's internal storage, so no files are added in your project.
> You may submit your problems to the same Git remote you use to interact with others, much like commits and branches.
> More information: <https://github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/blob/master/doc/md/git-bug.md>.
- Create a new identity:

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> A powerful Git GUI with a slick and intuitive user interface.
> More information: <https://git-cola.readthedocs.io>.
- Start git cola:
- Start the GUI:
`git cola`
- Start git cola in amend mode:
- Start the GUI in amend mode:
`git cola --amend`

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# git force-clone
> Provides the basic functionality of `git clone`, but if the destination git repository already exists it will force-reset it to resemble a clone of the remote.
> Provides the basic functionality of `git clone`, but if the destination Git repository already exists it will force-reset it to resemble a clone of the remote.
> Part of `git-extras`.
> More information: <https://github.com/tj/git-extras/blob/master/Commands.md#git-force-clone>.

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`gitmoji --commit`
- Initialize the git hook (so `gitmoji` will be run every time `git commit` is run):
- Initialize the Git hook (so `gitmoji` will be run every time `git commit` is run):
`gitmoji --init`
- Remove the git hook:
- Remove the Git hook:
`gitmoji --remove`

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# gitwatch
> Automatically commit file or directory changes to a git repository.
> Automatically commit file or directory changes to a Git repository.
> More information: <https://github.com/gitwatch/gitwatch>.
- Automatically commit any changes made to a file or directory:

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# gunzip
> Extract file(s) from a gzip (.gz) archive.
> Extract file(s) from a `gzip` (`.gz`) archive.
> More information: <https://manned.org/gunzip>.
- Extract a file from an archive, replacing the original file if it exists:

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# gzip
> Compress/uncompress files with gzip compression (LZ77).
> Compress/uncompress files with `gzip` compression (LZ77).
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/manual/gzip.html>.
- Compress a file, replacing it with a gzipped compressed version:
- Compress a file, replacing it with a `gzip` archive:
`gzip {{file.ext}}`
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`gzip -c {{file.ext}} > {{compressed_file.ext.gz}}`
- Decompress a gzipped file specifying the output filename:
- Decompress a `gzip` archive specifying the output filename:
`gzip -c -d {{file.ext}}.gz > {{uncompressed_file.ext}}`

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`helm install {{name}} {{repository_name}}/{{chart_name}}`
- Download helm chart as a tar archive:
- Download helm chart as a `tar` archive:
`helm get {{chart_release_name}}`

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# hub init
> Initializes a new local git repository.
> Initializes a new local Git repository.
> More information: <https://hub.github.com/hub-init.1.html>.
- Initialize a new local repository:

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> Generating link metadata while carrying out a supply chain step.
> More information: <https://in-toto.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command-line-tools/in-toto-run.html>.
- Tag a git repo and signing the resulting link file:
- Tag a Git repo and signing the resulting link file:
`in-toto-run -n {{tag}} --products {{.}} -k {{key_file}} -- {{git tag v1.0}}`

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> Java application launcher.
> More information: <https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/20/docs/specs/man/java.html>.
- Execute a java `.class` file that contains a main method by using just the class name:
- Execute a Java `.class` file that contains a main method by using just the class name:
`java {{classname}}`
- Execute a java program and use additional third-party or user-defined classes:
- Execute a Java program and use additional third-party or user-defined classes:
`java -classpath {{path/to/classes1}}:{{path/to/classes2}}:. {{classname}}`

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# jmeter
> Open source java application designed for load testing functional behavior and measure performance.
> Open source Java application designed for load testing functional behavior and measure performance.
> More information: <https://jmeter.apache.org>.
- Run a specific test plan in nongui mode:

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`mocha {{directory/with/tests}}`
- Run tests that match a specific grep pattern:
- Run tests that match a specific `grep` pattern:
`mocha --grep {{regular_expression}}`

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> Monitor a process and trigger a banner notification.
> More information: <https://github.com/variadico/noti>.
- Display a notification when tar finishes compressing files:
- Display a notification when `tar` finishes compressing files:
`noti {{tar -cjf example.tar.bz2 example/}}`

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`osv-scanner -r {{directory1 directory2 ...}}`
- Skip scanning git repositories:
- Skip scanning Git repositories:
`osv-scanner --skip-git {{-r|-D}} {{target}}`

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`pax -f {{archive.tar}}`
- List the contents of a gzipped archive:
- List the contents of a `gzip` archive:
`pax -zf {{archive.tar.gz}}`

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# peerindex
> Inspect MRT TABLE_DUMPV2 Peer Index Table.
> Can read files compressed with gzip, bzip2 and xz.
> Can read files compressed with `gzip`, `bzip2` and `xz`.
> More information: <https://codeberg.org/1414codeforge/ubgpsuite>.
- Output all peers:

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> Find regular expression patterns in tar archive files.
> More information: <https://manned.org/ptargrep>.
- Search for a pattern within a tar file:
- Search for a pattern within a `tar` archive:
`ptargrep "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/file}}`
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`ptargrep --basename "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/file}}`
- Search for a case-insensitive pattern matching within a tar file:
- Search for a case-insensitive pattern matching within a `tar` archive:
`ptargrep --ignore-case "{{search_pattern}}" {{path/to/file}}`

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# rarcrack
> Password cracker for rar, zip and 7z archives.
> Password cracker for `rar`, `zip` and `7z` archives.
- Brute force the password for an archive (tries to guess the archive type):

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# tar
> Archiving utility.
> Often combined with a compression method, such as gzip or bzip2.
> Often combined with a compression method, such as `gzip` or `bzip2`.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/tar>.
- [c]reate an archive and write it to a [f]ile:
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`tar caf {{path/to/target.tar.xz}} {{path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...}}`
- Lis[t] the contents of a tar [f]ile [v]erbosely:
- Lis[t] the contents of a `tar` [f]ile [v]erbosely:
`tar tvf {{path/to/source.tar}}`

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> Create lightweight virtual environments in python.
> More information: <https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html>.
- Create a python virtual environment:
- Create a Python virtual environment:
` python -m venv {{path/to/virtual_environment}}`

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> See also: `warp-cli`.
> More information: <https://developers.cloudflare.com/warp-client/>.
- Generate a zip file with information about the system configuration and the WARP connection:
- Generate a `zip` file with information about the system configuration and the WARP connection:
`warp-diag`
- Generate a zip file with debug information including a timestamp to the output filename:
- Generate a `zip` file with debug information including a timestamp to the output filename:
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# zcat
> Print data from gzip compressed files.
> Print data from `gzip` compressed files.
> More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/manual/gzip.html>.
- Print the uncompressed contents of a gzipped file to `stdout`:
- Print the uncompressed contents of a `gzip` archive to `stdout`:
`zcat {{file.txt.gz}}`
- Print compression details of a gzipped file to `stdout`:
- Print compression details of a `gzip` archive to `stdout`:
`zcat -l {{file.txt.gz}}`

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# zdiff
> Invoke `diff` on gzipped files.
> Invoke `diff` on `gzip` archives.
> More information: <https://manned.org/zdiff>.
- Compare two files, uncompressing them if necessary:
`zdiff {{path/to/file1.gz}} {{path/to/file2.gz}}`
- Compare a file to a gzipped archive with the same name:
- Compare a file to a `gzip` archive with the same name:
`zdiff {{path/to/file}}`

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# zgrep
> Grep text patterns from files within compressed file (equivalent to grep -Z).
> Grep text patterns from files within compressed file (equivalent to `grep -Z`).
> More information: <https://manned.org/zgrep>.
- Grep a pattern in a compressed file (case-sensitive):

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# zip
> Package and compress (archive) files into zip file.
> Package and compress (archive) files into `zip` archive.
> See also: `unzip`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/zip>.
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`zip -r -e {{path/to/compressed.zip}} {{path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...}}`
- Archive files/directories to a multi-part [s]plit zip file (e.g. 3 GB parts):
- Archive files/directories to a multi-part [s]plit `zip` archive (e.g. 3 GB parts):
`zip -r -s {{3g}} {{path/to/compressed.zip}} {{path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...}}`

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# zip2john
> A tool to extract password hashes from zip files for use with John the Ripper password cracker.
> A tool to extract password hashes from `zip` archives for use with John the Ripper password cracker.
> This is a utility tool usually installed as part of the John the Ripper installation.
> More information: <https://www.openwall.com/john/>.

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# zipnote
> View, add, or edit a zip archive's comments.
> Files can also be renamed in the zip archive.
> View, add, or edit a `zip` archive's comments.
> Files can also be renamed in the `zip` archive.
> More information: <https://manned.org/zipnote>.
- View the comments on a zip archive:
- View the comments on a `zip` archive:
`zipnote {{path/to/file.zip}}`
- Extract the comments on a zip archive to a file:
- Extract the comments on a `zip` archive to a file:
`zipnote {{path/to/file.zip}} > {{path/to/file.txt}}`
- Add/Update comments in a zip archive from a file:
- Add/Update comments in a `zip` archive from a file:
`zipnote -w {{path/to/file.zip}} < {{path/to/file.txt}}`

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# zmore
> View gzip compressed files with `more`.
> View `gzip` compressed files with `more`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/zmore>.
- Open a compressed file:

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# add-apt-repository
> Manages apt repository definitions.
> Manages `apt` repository definitions.
> More information: <https://manned.org/apt-add-repository>.
- Add a new apt repository:
- Add a new `apt` repository:
`add-apt-repository {{repository_spec}}`
- Remove an apt repository:
- Remove an `apt` repository:
`add-apt-repository --remove {{repository_spec}}`

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# anbox
> Run Android applications on any GNU/Linux operating system.
> Run Android applications on any Linux operating system.
> More information: <https://manned.org/anbox>.
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# apt-add-repository
> Manages apt repository definitions.
> Manages `apt` repository definitions.
> More information: <https://manpages.debian.org/latest/software-properties-common/apt-add-repository.1.html>.
- Add a new apt repository:
- Add a new `apt` repository:
`apt-add-repository {{repository_spec}}`
- Remove an apt repository:
- Remove an `apt` repository:
`apt-add-repository --remove {{repository_spec}}`

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# apt-file
> Search for files in apt packages, including ones not yet installed.
> Search for files in `apt` packages, including ones not yet installed.
> More information: <https://manpages.debian.org/latest/apt-file/apt-file.1.html>.
- Update the metadata database:

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> Manage archives of various formats.
> More information: <https://www.nongnu.org/atool/>.
- List files in a zip archive:
- List files in a `zip` archive:
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`atool --extract {{path/to/archive.tar.gz}}`
- Create a new 7zip archive with two files:
- Create a new `7z` archive with two files:
`atool --add {{path/to/archive.7z}} {{path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...}}`
- Extract all zip and rar archives in the current directory:
- Extract all `zip` and rar archives in the current directory:
`atool --each --extract {{*.zip *.rar}}`

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# brightnessctl
> Utility for reading and controlling device brightness for GNU/Linux operating systems.
> Utility for reading and controlling device brightness for Linux operating systems.
> More information: <https://github.com/Hummer12007/brightnessctl>.
- List devices with changeable brightness:

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`checkupdates`
- List pending updates and download the packages to the pacman cache:
- List pending updates and download the packages to the `pacman` cache:
`checkupdates --download`
- List pending updates using a specific pacman database:
- List pending updates using a specific `pacman` database:
`CHECKUPDATES_DB={{path/to/directory}} checkupdates`

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`getconf CHILD_MAX`
- List every configuration value and then find patterns with the grep command (i.e every value with MAX in it):
- List every configuration value and then find patterns with the `grep` command (i.e every value with MAX in it):
`getconf -a | grep MAX`

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# ostree
> Version control for binary files similar to git but optimized for operating system root filesystems.
> Version control for binary files similar to `git` but optimized for operating system root filesystems.
> OSTree is the foundation for immutable image-based operating systems such as Fedora Silverblue, Fedora IoT or Fedora CoreOS.
> More information: <https://ostreedev.github.io/ostree>.

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# paccache
> A pacman cache cleaning utility.
> A `pacman` cache cleaning utility.
> More information: <https://manned.org/paccache>.
- Remove all but the 3 most recent package versions from the pacman cache:
- Remove all but the 3 most recent package versions from the `pacman` cache:
`paccache -r`

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`DIFFPROG={{editor}} pacdiff`
- Scan for configuration files with `locate` instead of using pacman database:
- Scan for configuration files with `locate` instead of using `pacman` database:
`pacdiff --locate`

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> See also: `pacman`.
> More information: <https://man.archlinux.org/man/pacman-key>.
- Initialize the pacman keyring:
- Initialize the `pacman` keyring:
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# pacman-mirrors
> Generate a pacman mirrorlist for Manjaro Linux.
> Every run of pacman-mirrors requires you to synchronize your database and update your system using `sudo pacman -Syyu`.
> Generate a `pacman` mirrorlist for Manjaro Linux.
> Every run of `pacman-mirrors` requires you to synchronize your database and update your system using `sudo pacman -Syyu`.
> See also: `pacman`.
> More information: <https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=Pacman-mirrors>.

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`pacman -Qtdq`
- Empty the entire pacman cache:
- Empty the entire `pacman` cache:
`sudo pacman -Scc`

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`pacstrap -c {{path/to/new/root}} {{packages}}`
- Install packages without copy the host's pacman keyring to the target:
- Install packages without copy the host's `pacman` keyring to the target:
`pacstrap -G {{path/to/new/root}} {{packages}}`

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# pkgctl db update
> Update the pacman database as final release step for packages that have been transfered and staged on <https://repos.archlinux.org>.
> Update the `pacman` database as final release step for packages that have been transfered and staged on <https://repos.archlinux.org>.
> More information: <https://man.archlinux.org/man/pkgctl-db-update.1>.
- Update the binary repository as final release step:

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> Query a RPM spec file.
> More information: <https://manned.org/rpmspec>.
- List binary packages which would be generated from a rpm spec file:
- List binary packages which would be generated from a RPM spec file:
`rpmspec --query {{path/to/rpm.spec}}`
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`rpmspec --querytags`
- Get summary information for single binary packages generated from a rpm spec file:
- Get summary information for single binary packages generated from a RPM spec file:
`rpmspec --query --queryformat "{{%{name}: %{summary}\n}}" {{path/to/rpm.spec}}`
- Get the source package which would be generated from a rpm spec file:
- Get the source package which would be generated from a RPM spec file:
`rpmspec --query --srpm {{path/to/rpm.spec}}`
- Parse a rpm spec file to `stdout`:
- Parse a RPM spec file to `stdout`:
`rpmspec --parse {{path/to/rpm.spec}}`

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# shiny-mirrors
> Generate a pacman mirror list for Manjaro Linux.
> Generate a `pacman` mirror list for Manjaro Linux.
> Every run of shiny-mirrors requires you to synchronize your database and update your system using `sudo pacman -Syyu`.
> More information: <https://gitlab.com/Arisa_Snowbell/shiny-mirrors/-/blob/domina/shiny-mirrors/man/shiny-mirrors.md>.

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# slapt-get
> An apt like system for Slackware package management.
> An `apt` like system for Slackware package management.
> Package sources need to be configured in the slapt-getrc file.
> More information: <https://software.jaos.org>.

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> Create a squashfs filesystem from a tar archive.
> More information: <https://manned.org/sqfstar>.
- Create a squashfs filesystem (compressed using `gzip` by default) from an uncompressed tar archive:
- Create a squashfs filesystem (compressed using `gzip` by default) from an uncompressed `tar` archive:
`sqfstar {{filesystem.squashfs}} < {{archive.tar}}`
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a tar archive compressed with `gzip`, and [comp]ress the filesystem using a specific algorithm:
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a `tar` archive compressed with `gzip`, and [comp]ress the filesystem using a specific algorithm:
`zcat {{archive.tar.gz}} | sqfstar -comp {{gzip|lzo|lz4|xz|zstd|lzma}} {{filesystem.squashfs}}`
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a tar archive compressed with `xz`, excluding some of the files:
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a `tar` archive compressed with `xz`, excluding some of the files:
`xzcat {{archive.tar.xz}} | sqfstar {{filesystem.squashfs}} {{file1 file2 ...}}`
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a tar archive compressed with `zstd`, excluding files ending with `.gz`:
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a `tar` archive compressed with `zstd`, excluding files ending with `.gz`:
`zstdcat {{archive.tar.zst}} | sqfstar {{filesystem.squashfs}} "{{*.gz}}"`
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a tar archive compressed with `lz4`, excluding files matching a regular expression:
- Create a squashfs filesystem from a `tar` archive compressed with `lz4`, excluding files matching a regular expression:
`lz4cat {{archive.tar.lz4}} | sqfstar {{filesystem.squashfs}} -regex "{{regular_expression}}"`

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# waydroid
> A container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
> A container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular Linux system like Ubuntu.
> More information: <https://docs.waydro.id>.
- Start Waydroid:

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# zip
> Package and compress (archive) files into zip file.
> Package and compress (archive) files into `zip` archive.
> See also: `unzip`.
> More information: <https://manned.org/zip>.
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`zip -r --encrypt {{path/to/compressed.zip}} {{path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...}}`
- Archive files/directories to a multi-part [s]plit zip file (e.g. 3 GB parts):
- Archive files/directories to a multi-part [s]plit `zip` archive (e.g. 3 GB parts):
`zip -r -s {{3g}} {{path/to/compressed.zip}} {{path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...}}`

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`dtrace -f {{function}}`
- Grad the specified [p]rocess ID, cache its symbol table, and exit upon completion:
- Grad the specified [p]rocess ID, cache its symbol table, and exit upon completion:
`dtrace -p {{pid}}`

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> Finds text in strings and files in PowerShell.
> This command can only be used through PowerShell.
> You can use `Select-String` similar to grep in UNIX or findstr.exe in Windows.
> You can use `Select-String` similar to `grep` in UNIX or `findstr.exe` in Windows.
> More information: <https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.utility/select-string>.
- Search for a pattern within a file: