Tag: Linux


  • Sometimes instead of using a public service like GitHub, you want to host your own origin server. This is handy for both backups and replication. And best of all, it’s private.


  • Together, KVM and QEMU allow you to create and run virtual machines on your Linux system from the terminal.


  • This is a cheat sheet for configuring fish shell with the tide prompt on Linux.


  • This cheat sheet guides Linux system administrators on installing Git and using it to track changes in system configuration files.


  • Learn how to set up SSH Agent integration with KeePassXC on Arch-based systems that use the KDE Plasma Desktop environment. Follow this step-by-step guide to configure the SSH agent and KeePassXC for seamless and secure SSH key management.


  • Learn the basics of SSH and how to use it to securely connect to a remote Linux server. This beginner-friendly guide covers everything from creating and managing SSH keys to advanced features like port forwarding and X11 forwarding. Whether you’re new to Linux or just new to SSH, this guide has everything you need to…


  • Yay is like a special helper that makes it easier to install new software on your Arch Linux system. With Yay, you can find and install lots of different programs, and Yay will help you take care of all the details like making sure you have everything you need to run the program. This guide…


  • Paru is a flexible and efficient AUR helper that can make installing and managing packages from the Arch User Repository (AUR) much easier. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Paru on your Arch Linux system, and give you an overview of its basic functionality. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced…

Sometimes instead of using a public service like GitHub, you want to host your own origin server. This is handy for both backups and replication. And best of all, it’s private.