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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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bustd
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System76 Scheduler: WOW
I've seen them promote bustd more than once. They also said they were thinking to provide it pre-installed in Pop!_OS.
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Is there any command-line application that you wish existed but doesn't (or isn't as good as you wished)?
bustd - a process killer daemon to handle out of memory scenarios
- GitHub - vrmiguel/bustd: a super lightweight process killer daemon for out-of-memory scenarios on Linux
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`bustd` is a really lightweight process killer daemon for out-of-memory scenarios on Linux
Repo: https://github.com/vrmiguel/bustd/
up
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Fx – Terminal JSON Viewer
This fx rewrite is very exciting. I'll have to try it. I thought of fx as a wrapper around jq, that allowed quick iteration over building jq scripts. Sort of an Ultimate Plumber [1] but only for jq. It looks like it is now more like a JavaScript processor plus an interactive viewer.
Someone mention Visidata[2]? VisiData is also a TUI that is great on tabular data, and it can work with json. If your JSON is mostly tabular in nature, Visidata does a great job at showing that data and allowing you to explore it. A lot of json I deal with is tabular-like data. There is a great tutorial [3], that can help you get your bearings with Visidata. Once you understand those basics you might want to look at this thread [4] for what commands you can use with json.
[1] Ultimate Plumber: https://github.com/akavel/up
- Up: Plumber is a tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview
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Show HN: LineSelect, shell utility to interactively select lines in a pipeline
Ultimate plumber can do this.
https://github.com/akavel/up
- Ultimate Plumber – a tool for writing Linux pipes with live preview
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`jqp`, a TUI playground for `jq`
Been using up for years but this looks nice too
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An interactive wrapper around `jq`
Fun. But I can achieve the same result (I think) with ultimate plumber and regular jq, but without being restricted just to jq. Feel free to correct me.
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What are some useful cli tools that arent popular?
Up - The Ultimate Plumber makes the best pipes !
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A list of new(ish) command line tools – Julia Evans
As an alternative allowing the use of any shell command/pipeline on the results interactively, see also: https://github.com/akavel/up
- RegExr: Learn, Build and Test Regex
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Is there any command-line application that you wish existed but doesn't (or isn't as good as you wished)?
Would https://github.com/akavel/up solve your problem?
What are some alternatives?
zen-kernel - Zen Patched Kernel Sources
nvim-jqx - Populate the quickfix with json entries
jacarex-old - (WIP) Interactive Regex tutorial and playground
zsh-history-substring-search - 🐠 ZSH port of Fish history search (up arrow)
daemonize - Library for writing system daemons
dive - A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image
dotfiles - 🌃 Dotfiles (configurations and scripts) for my current Arch machine
fzf-tab - Replace zsh's default completion selection menu with fzf!
kindly - kindly is a simple Rust implementation of a set-user-ID-root program, similar to sudo but in a much reduced way.
fx - Terminal JSON viewer & processor
thrash-protect - Simple-Stupid user-space program doing "kill -STOP" and "kill -CONT" to protect from thrashing. It works a bit like the ABS break on the car.
hurl - Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text.