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		<title>The Textsmith Bookshelf on Under the Anvil</title>
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				<title>Efficient Linux at the Command Line</title>
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				<description>One of the joys of being a textsmith is reading books that reinforce good practical habits on being productive on the terminal. This review of Daniel J. Barrett&amp;rsquo;s book, Efficient Linux at the Command Line shows why some books are timeless in their approach to their treatment of the terminal.</description>
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