abra VS fuc

Compare abra vs fuc and see what are their differences.

abra

Easily share data between terminal windows! (by denisidoro)

fuc

Modern, performance focused unix commands (by SUPERCILEX)
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abra fuc
2 4
25 303
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0.0 7.3
about 3 years ago 21 days ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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abra

Posts with mentions or reviews of abra. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

fuc

Posts with mentions or reviews of fuc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-20.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing abra and fuc you can also consider the following projects:

gobble - Rust rewrite of Devour

rmt.rs - Rmt is similar to the rm command but saves the deleted elements in the trash and restores them. Rmt is written in Rust 🦀

rudo - A toy sudo clone written in Rust

pipe-layer - asynchronous bidirectional pipeline aware server controlled web transport

fcp - A significantly faster alternative to the classic Unix cp(1) command, copying large files and directories in a fraction of the time.

topgrade - Upgrade all the things

FastDelete - Multi-threaded directory delete tool

httm - Interactive, file-level Time Machine-like tool for ZFS/btrfs/nilfs2 (and even actual Time Machine backups!)

forkfs - ForkFS allows you to sandbox a process's changes to your file system.

trash-cli - Command line interface to the freedesktop.org trashcan.

ftzz - File Tree Fuzzer creates a pseudo-random directory hierarchy filled with some number of files.