Hi All,

I spent my last year working full-time to create "A-Tip-A-Day" service for
GNU Coreutils. Tips are available at: http://sendtoanoop.blogspot.in/

I am a GNU Coreutils user for more than a decade and still found that I was
unable to learn it sufficiently well. There is too much to learn and I also
kept on forgetting usage and features of the commands. This service is an
answer to that pain point. Manual is a formal document (an rightly so) and
I felt that it is insufficient for mediocre users. To graduate from a
mediocre user to an advanced user requires lot of googling and reading. All
the information is not available at a one place. I hope that with these
tips that effort would not be required.

The idea of tips is to keep the information load small and spread it over a
long duration.

These tips are based on Coreutils Manual, Bug archive, Answers on
Stackoverflow, POSIX specs, source code (basically all that I could read on
coreutils) and some of the tips are my own creation.

My aim is to make these tips available under GNU licence but charge for
sending them in email. I can sacrifice the aim of charging if community
here feels that undesirable. But I would love if this work can become
useful as part of Coreutils documentation or can be useful in any other way
for Coreutils (like ebook).

I am interested in documenting coreutils (including source code) in more
detail. These tips, (sufficient in number for one email everyday 5
days/week for a year) are a first step to gauge usefulness of this kind of
effort.

Not all commands are covered yet. However, I have attempted to ensure that
the commands that are covered are covered completely (except tail command
where I have found some defects in the portions that have not been
documented). I have limited web skills and am working to improve the
presentation of the content on the blog.

Your feedback and comments are solicited.

Sincerely,
Anoop

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