ansitest
sysfetch
ansitest | sysfetch | |
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191 | 30 | |
71 | 212 | |
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8.9 | 4.8 | |
about 14 hours ago | 3 months ago | |
Batchfile | Shell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ansitest
- Media Server Backup Strategy Advice
- Any good (common) scripts for setting up new user accounts to a working state?
- I don't understand how this lines with arrays works
- How to read smartctl output from the command line about a hard drive?
- Lost Almost 30TB Of Data, Need Advice
- Looking to create a virtual machine of a linux machine to be run on the same physical hardware.
- Is this normal for a mirror zpool?
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HOWTO - Maybe the cheapest way to use 4-8 SAS drives on your desktop without buying an expensive 1-off adapter
REF: https://github.com/kneutron/ansitest/blob/master/ZFS/zfs-parts-list-60TB-backup-raidz1.xlsx
- Building and expanding a pool
- Is "discard=async" a supported fstab mount option for Ext4, or is that only a btrfs feature?
sysfetch
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Curious, how long did it take you to learn bash?
My first GitHub commit ever and first time writing a BASH script – Nov 19, 2021: https://github.com/wick3dr0se/sysfetch/commit/4190caeb6fb1f14eedffc9ec34b4dc0cf637b160
- Beginner
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Have you made a bash script that improved your life on some way? My examples
A system information fetch utility I wrote as my first project, somehow most popular of anything I've wrote — https://github.com/wick3dr0se/sysfetch
- longest||coolest Linux pipes you have written
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so i made my own fetch using bash...
If you'd like a refrence, you should checkout my fetch on first commit and see where it's at now. It's gradually become more performant and full of hardware/software information. I don't work on it much anymore but I'll rewrite it once I get bored of other projects. https://github.com/wick3dr0se/sysfetch
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I finished The Odin Project's Foundations course yesterday!
Web development lead me to Linux where I got into scripting. It wasn't a week into learning BASH that I started making sysfetch. I've made many more useful utilities for Linux (mostly for personal use). Most recently(last week) I started making a BASH framework to extend BASH and make it easier to use. I ran into several things BASH can't do pretty quickly. Now I am learning C and working on an expression evaluation algorithim. I plan to pull C into my BASH framework, making much more possible.
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What's the f#$king alias?
I do btw!! I wrote a Neofetch alternativethat prints btw versioning on Arch systems too lol
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What are some cool/fun things one can do with Bash?
I don't document many projects because they are for my usage. prompt.sh is well documented as well as bashin and of course sysfetch. Also Mac isn't suck on BASHv3 it can be updated. I hear that a lot but I've already had contributors prove that wrong. If you look at sysfetch it was all external commands on commit 1. Also external commands such as awk, sed, grep have absolutely nothing to do with BASH. Those are command usable from and script language. BASH has beautiful bashisms that can do a ton of things. Sysfetch was not usable from WSL, Mac or BSD before the usage of builtins. At one point it was usable from all 3 but I only care about Linux. Contributors can handle other operating systems again if they desire. I never plan to support proprietary bits anyway. It works on BSD already. Another thing to note is many operating systems have different flags for external commands like awk or sed and as a result do different things
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There is several other useful scripts in that repository. I apologize for not having documentation. I do have a neofetch-like alternative called sysfetch, and a BASH framework I recently started. I ran into some things I couldn't achieve in BASH. So I'm going to work on a BASH framework in C next.
- After a long undesired break, I rewrote sysfetch (a super tiny sys fetch script). Looking for testers!
What are some alternatives?
scrutiny - Hard Drive S.M.A.R.T Monitoring, Historical Trends & Real World Failure Thresholds
neofetch - 🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
arch-scripts - A collection of bash scripts and configs that fully automate the Arch Linux install process; Utilizing systemd-boot & NetworkManager on UEFI booted 86_64 devices
FreeNAS-scripts - Handy shell scripts for use on FreeNAS servers
hermit - A minimal & fast Hugo theme for bloggers
rexport - Reddit takeout: export your account data as JSON: comments, submissions, upvotes etc. 🦖
fetch - A BASH screenshot, system information, and logo display tool.
kvdo - A kernel module which provide a pool of deduplicated and/or compressed block storage.
awk-hack-the-planet - Source code repo for Ben Porter (FreedomBen)'s free course on Awk (originally a talk at Linux Fest Northwest 2019 and 2020)
rar2fs - FUSE file system for reading RAR archives
arch-linux-installation-guide - An easy to follow Arch Linux installation guide. This guide will show you how to properly install Arch Linux on UEFI/BIOS systems, ext4/btrfs file systems; using systemd-bootloader/GRUB and systemd-networkd/NetworkManager for networking. These are the given examples but I have provided links to sections with the information necessary to install any 86_64 system