Stop using these 6 built-in Linux commands; I found something way better
Linux comes with a lot of great command-line tools out of the box, but there are even better alternatives available for a good number of them. I'm not talking about obscure tools that you'd reserve for niche scenarios, but common staples that every Linux user is intimately familiar with, like ls, cat, grep, and man. Despite the ubiquity of these commands, I've replaced them with superior options and mostly stopped using them.
Linux comes with a lot of great command-line tools out of the box, but there are even better alternatives available for a good number of them. I’m not talking about obscure tools that you’d reserve for niche scenarios, but common staples that every Linux user is intimately familiar with, like ls, cat, grep, and man. Despite the ubiquity of these commands, I’ve replaced them with superior options and mostly stopped using them.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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