Category: Tutorials

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In the world of websites, keeping things fresh is a big deal. If you run a WordPress website, it has a central engine called the "WordPress core" that needs regular updates to run smoothly and stay secure. While there's an automatic update option, some of us want a bit more say in how things are done. That's where WP-CLI (WordPress Command Line Interface) comes in handy. Think of it as your tool for giving your website the exact care it needs.

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Gogs (short for Go Git Service) and the Gitea fork of Gogs are lightweight, open source-based Git servers written in the Go programming language. They provide a self-hosted Git service with a web interface, allowing users to create and manage Git repositories, collaborate on code, and track changes.

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Node.js is a robust runtime environment for running JavaScript on your web server, making it a popular choice for developing scalable and high-performance applications. Node.js was not available in the AlmaLinux official repositories. However, you may still install Node.js using the NodeSource repository with up-to-date Node.js packages. Node.js is a versatile and well-supported platform that may help you reach your goals while developing web applications, APIs, or server-side applications.

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Using this MediaWiki installation guide to install the free wiki platform on Linux (AlmaLinux) lets you create a wiki website within your organization, providing a central location for storing, sharing, and collaboratively editing information.

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In this article, you will learn how and why a VPS server or dedicated server might block an Internet Protocol address (IP address) and how to resolve it.

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JBoss Application Server, now named WildFly Server, is a Java-based open-source application server developed by Red Hat. It serves as a platform for the development and deployment of enterprise-level applications.

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One of the most widely used, versatile, and high-level programming languages is Python. It is used for object-oriented applications ranging from straightforward scripts to complicated machine learning algorithms. Python has an extensive standard library, simple syntax, and predictable semantics. This article will review how to install Python on Linux (AlmaLinux).

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Ubuntu is a very popular Linux distribution, providing an easy-to-use interface and a large number of software packages. However, people often inquiry about how to uninstall programs in Ubuntu.

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Whether you want to manage configurations of your on-premises or cloud hosted server, Ansible is one of the most reliable tools in its category. It is an open-source, cross-platform automation tool that has revolutionized how IT professionals manage their servers, offering streamlined workflows and improved productivity. As you ramp on this technology, be sure check our informative articles, What is Ansible and What Does it Do? and An Introduction to Ansible Playbooks.

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In this tutorial, we will examine and discuss what the Neo4j graph database is, what it is used for, and how it is implemented. In the sections that follow, we will install Neo4j on an Ubuntu 20.04 server, and then we configure the database software appropriately. However, let's first review some important database concepts that apply to Neo4j.

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