This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Ernesto Malave
Lately I’ve been trying to get more consistent with my Linux workflow — not just using it, but actually understanding what’s going on under the hood. While looking for practical, no-fluff resources, I came across this site that really clicked with me. It’s not overwhelming or packed with ads; just clean, focused content.
There’s a section called the Linux Library that I’ve bookmarked already. It breaks down commands, concepts, and tools in a way that feels like a cheat sheet you’d actually use. Whether you’re brushing up on your terminal skills or exploring new tools, it’s super handy.
What I liked most is that it doesn’t assume you’re a beginner, but also doesn’t throw jargon at you without explanation. It feels like it was written by someone who actually uses Linux daily and gets what’s useful in real-life situations.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Ernesto Malave