How to quickly learn all the terminal commands?

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  • tldr

    📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands

  • lutris

    Lutris desktop client

  • It's stupid and pointless trying to learn commands just for the sake of it. If you want to get to know more commands, put yourself in front of a problem which require it. Play with Linux, try out and configure variety of WM's , install arch, think of automation your routine, set up a hardware firewall, configure manually wine(even better, write scripts for lutris.net!). Basically everything you find at least a tiny bit amusing.

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