awesome-bash-commands
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awesome-bash-commands
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Linuxgems – A succinct cheat sheet for newbie Linux coders and sysadmins
Kind of reminds me of github Awesome pages. Here is a bash one https://github.com/joseluisq/awesome-bash-commands
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I have finally made the jump
Sure, there are some great resources in the sidebar of /r/bash, but tbh it's a skikk that you need to develop over time. Every command you run in your terminal is a valid bash command, like any of the examples here, so at the most basic level just keep a text file with a list of the commands you needed to run to do-a-thing called do-thing.sh.
procps
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Debian 12 doesn't have readproc.h
Per https://github.com/opentrack/opentrack/issues/1453 , it looks as though bookworm is affected by the badly-thought-out https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/-/commit/d974f064b5a269fe8bd009d1430d17218aaf07b7
- libprocps-dev missing from testing? (/usr/include/proc/readproc.h)
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Curious `ps` behavior.
The ps you have on Linux (almost certainly from procps-ng) tries to be compatible with about half a dozen different Unix versions of ps. This is why it has so many different ways of requesting the same information. The output format produced by these methods corresponds to the ways those other pss worked.
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systeroid: A more powerful alternative to sysctl(8) with a terminal user interface 🐧
FYI sysctl is already implemented in C and it is very legacy at this point: https://gitlab.com/procps-ng/procps/-/blob/newlib/sysctl.c
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ugrep 3.7.5 released + announcing the Google OSPB award for work on ugrep
But not pgrep as it's a binary from procps-ng to find processes by name.
- Linuxgems – A succinct cheat sheet for newbie Linux coders and sysadmins
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Originally posted on /r/debian, thought yall would enjoy too. Does anyone see any other way I can reduce my ram at idle? currently averages 390mb-420mb ram.
They fixed this like 7 years ago.
- This 9 Coolest CLI Tools that i found this week
What are some alternatives?
pure-sh-bible - 📖 A collection of pure POSIX sh alternatives to external processes.
kmon - Linux Kernel Manager and Activity Monitor 🐧💻
shell-intune-samples - Sample shell scripts for Intune admins.
ugrep - ugrep 5.1: A more powerful, ultra fast, user-friendly, compatible grep. Includes a TUI, Google-like Boolean search with AND/OR/NOT, fuzzy search, hexdumps, searches (nested) archives (zip, 7z, tar, pax, cpio), compressed files (gz, Z, bz2, lzma, xz, lz4, zstd, brotli), pdfs, docs, and more
unix-cli-tutorial - Unix command line tutorial for beginners
util-linux
peco - Simplistic interactive filtering tool
the-art-of-command-line - Master the command line, in one page
linuxgems - A succinct cheat sheet for newbie linux coders and system administrators, documenting some of the more obscure and useful gems of linux lore. Intended to be viewed in emacs org-mode, or VimOrganizer, though any text editor will suffice.
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.