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awesome-cli-apps
- Terminal Trove – A collection of CLIs, TUIs and all things in the terminal
- Should I switch from Ubuntu to Arch for improved Linux knowledge, security, and a lighter system?
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Converting old Lenovo R60 era Laptop into terminal/text mode only linux utility machine
It is absolutely possible. Use Lynx for web browsing, use TMUX for split screen, use BC for calculator, use KHAL for calendar and of course use RTV for Reddit. :-) Here is a great list of CLI apps: https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps Here are some of my favorites though: - https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior - https://github.com/IonicaBizau/idea - https://github.com/jeffkowalski/geeknote - https://github.com/insanum/sncli - https://github.com/visit1985/mdp - https://github.com/astefanutti/decktape - https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli - https://github.com/pimutils/khal - https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/ - https://github.com/zquestz/s - https://github.com/yudai/gotty - https://github.com/axiros/terminal_markdown_viewer - https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in - https://github.com/schachmat/wego - https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr
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Resources for development in terminal
also, take a look at this repo https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps
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Other resources for development in terminal?
Also, searching for github lists might give you something to check out, for example: https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps
- I fell in love with the terminal. Now I wanna know how to migrate and start using it regularly. How do I become proficient in the terminal
- Tips and Tools for Text Mode Lovers
- How to get into the whole WM stuff easier?
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What can a beginner do with Linux Mint?
These sites may give you some insights: https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps https://github.com/luong-komorebi/Awesome-Linux-Software
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Relative Newbie to Linux Command Line
fzf, a multi-purpose fuzzy finder, and clifm file manager. You might also be interested in this repo.
structured-text-tools
- Show HN: Xq – command-line XML and HTML beautifier and content extractor
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What is your favourite Linux backup software and why?
Also, here is a list of structured text tools. You may find some tools there that are helpful in editing configuration files from the command line. Or you can use "diff -u" to create a patch file (you need to save the patch files along with sudo.log) to recreate. Also, use sfdisk --dump and sfdisk --backup to save partition information in a form that can be used to recreate backups.
- A list of command line tools for manipulating structured text data
- Command-line tool to edit XML, INI, JSON, or any other common data storing file format
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An Introduction to JQ
Thanks again for the jq writeup and for the dasel pointer. I'll be adding dasel to my mental shortlist of tools to learn. Which is not such a short list....
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Consultare un databate XML, JSON, CVS o RDF
Per una vasta lista commentata vedi https://github.com/dbohdan/structured-text-tools
What are some alternatives?
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
web - ALG Website Source Code
awesome-mac -  Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. Collect premium software in various categories.
csvq - SQL-like query language for csv
tsv-utils - eBay's TSV Utilities: Command line tools for large, tabular data files. Filtering, statistics, sampling, joins and more.
miller - Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data such as CSV, TSV, and tabular JSON
yq - yq is a portable command-line YAML, JSON, XML, CSV, TOML and properties processor
python-benedict - :blue_book: dict subclass with keylist/keypath support, built-in I/O operations (base64, csv, html, ini, json, pickle, plist, query-string, toml, xls, xml, yaml), s3 support and many utilities.
concise-encoding - The secure data format for a modern world
terminals-are-sexy - 💥 A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers.
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
clifm - The shell-like, command line terminal file manager: simple, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.