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How to Bind Shortcut Keys to Commands in i3
Learn to bind keys effectively in i3, the Linux tiling window manager, and elevate your productivity through custom shortcuts. Unlock the magic of binding modes in i3, which not only lets you create custom shortcuts but also helps you remember the keys you need to press, especially when you’ve run out of keys on your…
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Ncdu – Managing Disk Space Using Terminal User Interface
Ncdu, short for NCurses Disk Usage, is a game-changer for Linux users looking to manage disk space efficiently. With its Terminal User Interface (TUI), it offers a user-friendly alternative to the traditional `du` command. Ncdu provides intuitive navigation, sorting options, and even the ability to delete files and directories, all while displaying critical information about…
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How to Configure Modifier Keys to Act as Other Keys Without Losing Their Original Ability (ft. xcape)
Do you find your modifier keys, such as Shift, Control, Windows, and Alt, often going to waste when pressed individually? Meet Xcape, the innovative utility that changes the game. With Xcape, you can assign alternative functions to these keys when pressed and released on their own. This guide will walk you through the installation and…