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New to command line in general or just learning new commands in particular?
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Not sure what your use case is (or your environment), so the most general tip I can give is to keep a cheat sheet handy while you learn. Don’t start one from scratch, though. Search online for cheat sheets for your use case and then adapt them.
Kung Linux yung environment mo, "man " is helpful kung walang relevant info from Google. Also, the “history” command. I think meron din siyang setting para mas maraming lines sa history mo yung ise-save niya.