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How I use the Linux terminal without touching it: My secret to extreme automation

How-To Geek·Bobby Jack·22 days ago
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Published May 10, 2026, 7:31 AM EDT A technology enthusiast, Bobby studied Computer Science at the University of Southampton before working in a number of roles across industries, from the private sector to the charitable one, at multinationals and startups. He’s helped maintain backend Java servers, designed databases and front-end interfaces, and created a bespoke content management system. Bobby also enjoys video gaming, and has written for several outlets, including a stint as Editor-in-Chief at  Switch Player Magazine  and contributions to online magazine, SUPERJUMP . Bobby uses a Mac for day-to-day work and an Android phone for distractions. The Linux terminal is a powerful way to run programs on your computer from the command line. Using scripts, you can easily repeat common tasks, even using complex programming logic. But working with automations can be awkward, especially if you’re not a fan of the terminal.…

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