Which Linux command or utility is simple, powerful, and surprisingly unknown to many people or used less often?

This could be a command or a piece of software or an application.

For example I’m surprised to find that many people are unaware of Caddy, a very simple web server that can make setting up a reverse proxy incredibly easy.

Another example is fzf. Many people overlook this, a fast command-line fuzzy finder. It’s versatile for searching files, directories, or even shell history with minimal effort.

  • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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    2 days ago

    Nano is hella confusing too. Since when is ^ = Ctrl?

    And why dont they tell you that Ctrl+S Ctrl+C Ctrl+X works?

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      2 days ago

      Since 1968

      As for why: arbitrary choice, they just needed a printable character they could show on screen, for when people pressed it and the terminal echoed it back out to them.

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        Yes but I am not that old and never saw it anywhere. So while it makes as much sense as hjkl it is not beginner friendly.