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      <title>AWS CLI Cheat Sheet: Quick Reference Guide for Cloud Developers</title>
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      <description>With cloud computing becoming more popular and AWS being one of the leading cloud providers, it&amp;rsquo;s essential for developers to understand how to use the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI).
The command line interface (CLI) is a powerful tool that allows developers to manage AWS resources and services from the command line, and it can greatly improve your workflow. However, with so many commands and options available, getting started can be overwhelming for beginners.</description>
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      <title>Beautify your Terminal - WSL2</title>
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      <description>I used Ubuntu as a VM for front-end development. But recently I have been testing Windows Subsystem of Linux (WSL 2) and so far it&amp;rsquo;s good. No need to run VM anymore! (Since I only care about the command line functionality). Also, I have been trying out the oh-my-zsh and I gotta say that it is amazing!
Here is a guide on how to get started with WSL by @jeremycmorgan.</description>
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