PowerToys has received its latest update and it's a major one for sure. The release brings a new utility borrowed from Linux, ...
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When it comes to shuffling documents around your file system, nothing beats the raw power of the command line.
I wish I'd known these time-saving tweaks and tricks from the start.
Have you ever needed to add new lines of text to an existing file in Linux, like updating a log, appending new configuration values, or saving command outputs without erasing what’s already there?