About WikiCMD
Building the most comprehensive command-line reference for developers, sysadmins, and anyone who loves the terminal.
Our Mission
We believe the command line is one of the most powerful tools in computing. Our mission is to make CLI knowledge accessible to everyone—from beginners typing their first ls command to experts crafting complex automation scripts.
What We Offer
Command References
Detailed documentation for 450+ CLI commands across Unix, Linux, macOS, and cross-platform tools.
Hands-on Tutorials
Step-by-step guides that teach you practical skills with real-world examples.
Quick References
Cheatsheets and one-liners for fast lookup when you need answers immediately.
Tool Reviews
In-depth coverage of CLI tools, package managers, and terminal utilities.
Our Journey
WikiCMD founded by CLI enthusiasts
Reached 100+ command references
Community contributions exceed 500 edits
Launched interactive tutorials and tools section
Core Team
Alex Chen
Founder & Lead Editor
Shell scripting, Unix tools
Maria Santos
Technical Writer
Docker, Kubernetes, DevOps
James Park
Community Manager
Git, Version Control
Want to Contribute?
WikiCMD is built by the community. Whether you want to write tutorials, improve documentation, or suggest new features—we'd love to hear from you.
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