| Then you best bet would be to check Apple's pages on Terminal usage or search Google for Unix commands in Mac OS X. You should be able to find a good number of tips on the commands you can use. And of course, there's the ever popular "man" command. Just fire up a Terminal and type "man <name-of-app>" and hit Return for the help on said app.
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