diff --git a/site/pages/cmd/interm/bash.html b/site/pages/cmd/interm/bash.html
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--- a/site/pages/cmd/interm/bash.html
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: bash shell terminal
author: Marco Farace
title: bash
previous-page: pages/cmd/interm/basename.html
-next-page: pages/cmd/interm/cat.html
+next-page: pages/cmd/interm/caffeinate.html
---
Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands
diff --git a/site/pages/cmd/interm/caffeinate.html b/site/pages/cmd/interm/caffeinate.html
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index 0000000..b33d704
--- /dev/null
+++ b/site/pages/cmd/interm/caffeinate.html
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+---
+layout: page
+category-page: intermediate
+category-title: Intermediate commands
+tags: sleep coffee kafee stand by buongiornissimo
+author: Joao Tomazoni
+title: caffeinate
+previous-page: pages/cmd/interm/bash.html
+next-page: pages/cmd/interm/cat.html
+---
+
+The caffeinate
command prevents the computer to go into sleep mode,
+just as if you would set it to never sleep in the system preferences.
+Type caffeinate -d
in your terminal and it will prevent your screen to sleep
+without changing the system preferences.
+caffeinate -d ++ +You can also prevent your computer to go sleep while another process is taking place, but turn sleep +mode on again when the process is over, for that you use the same code as above, and then type the +arguments you want to run and prevent computer to go on sleep mode. For example, say you have a +big file on your desktop that you want to md5, and you want to prevent your computer to enter +the sleep mode: + +
+caffeinate -d ~/Desktop/bigfile ++ +Doing so, your computer is now prevent to enter on sleep mode while the md5 process is running, +and automatically turn the sleep mode on again when the process is completed. diff --git a/site/pages/cmd/interm/cat.html b/site/pages/cmd/interm/cat.html index 2523a6e..5b95651 100644 --- a/site/pages/cmd/interm/cat.html +++ b/site/pages/cmd/interm/cat.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ category-title: Intermediate commands tags: cat content file show concatenate author: Fabiano Fenini title: cat -previous-page: pages/cmd/interm/bash.html +previous-page: pages/cmd/interm/caffeinate.html next-page: pages/cmd/interm/chroot.html --- The
cat
command can be easily associated to the word “concatenation” but
diff --git a/site/pages/cmd/interm/git.html b/site/pages/cmd/interm/git.html
index 63a13f1..52a5738 100644
--- a/site/pages/cmd/interm/git.html
+++ b/site/pages/cmd/interm/git.html
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ tags: versioning commit merge software source code
author: Andrea Brites Marto
title: git
previous-page: pages/cmd/interm/fg.html
-next-page: pages/cmd/interm/ifconfig.html
+next-page: pages/cmd/interm/htop.html
---
If you want to use Git on the shell you need to know how this command works.htop
command is used to display the system resources
+usage and the active processes.
+You can use it to see how your computer is running and what's using the
+RAM and the CPU.
+
++htop ++ +To quit
htop
you need to type q
on your keyboard. You can also click
+with the mouse or touchpad to sort the columns of the displayed data.