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Linux CLI

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What is Linux CLI?

The Linux Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based interface used to interact with the Linux operating system. It allows users to execute commands, manage files, run programs, and configure the system through typed commands rather than a graphical user interface. It is commonly used for system administration, software development, and automation tasks.

What other technologies are related to Linux CLI?

Linux CLI Complementary Technologies

SaltStack is a configuration management tool that can be managed from the Linux CLI.
mentioned alongside Linux CLI in 3% (306) of relevant job posts
containerd is a container runtime. Interacting with containerd often involves CLI tools.
mentioned alongside Linux CLI in 5% (121) of relevant job posts
GitLab CI/CD often uses CLI tools within its pipelines.
mentioned alongside Linux CLI in 1% (651) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Linux CLI?

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