Tag: macOS
Using the Liquid Web Command Line Interface (LW CLI)
What is the Liquid Web Command Line Interface (LW CLI)?
This is the official command line interface for the Liquid Web API. CLI stands for the “command line interface” which is used for interacting with multiple Liquid Web services via the Liquid Web’s Public API.
Installing Redis on macOS and Windows can get a little confusing. It’s not always clear which commands you should use and what you need to install beforehand to make Redis work.
How to Install ClamAV
A wide range of antivirus (AV) software is available for purchase, but not all are free or open source. This article helps you understand what ClamAV is, how to install it on Mac, Ubuntu, and Windows, and how to scan your system for viruses.
Guide on Connecting to Remote Servers Using SSH in Linux, Windows, or macOS Systems
What is Secure Shell (SSH)?
Secure Shell (SSH), is a service that is similar to Telnet which enables you to remotely connect over the Internet network to a computer that is located anywhere in the world and is connected to the Internet. Unlike Telnet, SSH service provides a secure connection between the two computers.
How to Edit Hosts File in Windows, macOS, and Linux
You can use the hosts file to map a domain to an IP address when you want to test your website without altering the domain DNS settings. This article will describe what is a hosts file, how it's used, and how to edit hosts file in Linux, Windows, and macOS.
Simple Steps to Install Java on Ubuntu, Windows, and macOS
Java is one of the world's most popular and widely used languages, used to develop everything from mobile apps and enterprise software to scientific computing. One of the most significant advantages of Java is that it can run almost anywhere after being compiled. This article shows how to install Java on Windows, Ubuntu, and macOS.
What is VMware Fusion?
Mac computers have become a popular and important tool for all types of computer users. However, Mac users frequently miss out on Windows software and games and tools custom-built for Linux operating systems.
Guide to Installing and Configuring Vault

What is Vault?
Vault protects and secures access to multiple types of confidential data. It stores and manages sensitive password information, API keys, and access tokens that exist in a low trust environment and generates dynamic access to authenticate users to ensure they have authorized ingress and availability to a file, location, service, or application.
How to Install and Configure Kubectl: A Tutorial
What is Kubectl?
Kubectl is a command-line tool for Kubernetes. It allows us to execute Kubernetes operations via the API. We can use Kubectl to deploy apps, check logs as well as manage all the other resources of the cluster.
How to Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
What is the Browser Cache?
The browser cache is used for storing website data like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images. Caching is a method of storing data that can be used later. Like other programs that you may have installed, browsers use caching to store website data on your computer instead of requesting the data from a web server to make web pages load faster.
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