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I have some basic experience but I wanna be proficient and have a cli based workflow; I’m currently on Arch with GNOME

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[–] mranderson17@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Start experimenting and break stuff. Set up some good backups and snapshots, learn how to use those well so you aren't completely screwed when something is unrecoverable, and then go to town on all the experimental software you read about but haven't tried. Breaking stuff will quickly make you proficient at the command line, and help you to understand how things work underneath your GUI.

And have fun!