Ever come across a tutorial online that tells you to run a long terminal command, but you want to know what each part of it actually means before you execute it? ExplainShell does exactly that: paste in the command, and it will tell you what each portion of the code does.
Obviously, you could do this yourself by searching through man pages — and we still recommend you read the man pages to learn more — but this is a really fast, helpful way to understand what you’re doing rather than just copying and pasting commands willy-nilly. For example, if a tutorial tells you to run:
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -s ip-to-block -j DROP
ExplainShell would explain that -i keyfile
selects the file containing your key, -f
runs it in the background, and so on. It doesn’t work with every command you’ll ever come across, but it’s a pretty handy tool to have in your arsenal. Hit the link below to check it out.
ExplainShell [via GHacks]
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