Intermediate Linux Terminal Commands
Linux terminal by Lukas

Intermediate Linux Terminal Commands

Welcome to our guide on intermediate Linux terminal commands! If you’ve got the basics down, you’re ready to take the next step. Here, we’ll explore handy tools for files, users, and more. Linux Text Editing Tools Ready to get better with Linux text editing tools? These commands make editing files a breeze: nano: A simple choice for quick edits. For example, type nano /etc/hosts. vim or vi: A solid editor for tweaks. Start with vim script.sh, then press i. emacs:…

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Using Sherlock for Open-Source Intelligence
Learn how to use Sherlock for Osint

Using Sherlock for Open-Source Intelligence

Welcome to Sherlock: Your OSINT Sidekick! Ever wondered how detectives track people online? Meet Sherlock, a free, open-source tool that makes finding usernames across the web as easy as a few clicks (well, keystrokes!). Whether you’re a curious beginner, a researcher, or just someone who loves techy adventures, Sherlock is your ticket to exploring the world of OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence)—no spy gadgets required! It searches hundreds of social media platforms, forums, and websites to see where a username pops up,…

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