 Hi everybody, I'm Jen with opensource.com and I have a brand new top five articles of the week for you for today, January 13th. At number five, using Clang Format to ensure clean, consistent code. This article touts the merits of clean and consistent code saying that it makes the code base easier to read, reduces non-functional changes to fix inconsistent style, and outlines expectations for code submissions. In this article, learn how to use Clang Format. At number four, three to-do list managers for the Linux command line. Scott Nesbitt reviews iCog, to-do list, and Yocati. At number three, how to get started as an open source programmer. Seth Kenlon dives into the world of open source programming, giving readers a primer on what it takes to get started punctuated with some excellent tips. Although this article is aimed at beginners, those still fairly new to open source will find it helpful. At number two, improve your programming skills with Exorcism. Exorcism is an open source project to help people level up in their programming skills with exercises for dozens of different programming languages. And finally, at number one, troubleshooting tips for the five most common Linux issues. Jeremy Garcia of LinuxQuestions.org summarizes the most common technical issues people ran into in 2016. That's it for the top five. Thanks for joining me, and I'll see you next time.