mprocs
pueue
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mprocs
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is there a way to make xargs into a columns layout?
You might script something like that using tmux or your specific terminal app, or you might get along with mprocs.
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Can't find the name of a tool...
mprocs?
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dbhistory: Per directory history for bash
I was originally looking to use something like mprocs to explicitly save commands I run often on a per-directory basis, but I like the idea of dbhistory simply tracking which commands I run. To combine the two ideas, you might add something like "pinning" to dbhistory, so I can pin commands to the top of the list, and perhaps those commands aren't removed (by default) when running -p Cleans up the database. Just an idea.
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run multiple frequently run commands, each in its own window
in that post I did not explain why I was asking. Basically, I was trying to write an "el cheapo" replacement for https://github.com/pvolok/mprocs -- a nifty little tool that lets you maintain a list of commands that you run frequently, and be able to start/stop them when you like, and if needed, zoom into their execution windows and interact with them.
- mprocs 0.6 - TUI for running processes with package.json scripts support. Run: mprocs --npm
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Been there, done that
UPDATE: mprocs is close to what I'm talking about.
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mprocs 0.5.0 - TUI for running processes. Now with mouse support.
Github: https://github.com/pvolok/mprocs
- Show HN: Mprocs 0.5 – TUI for running processes, now with mouse support
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[OC] Interactive terminal calculator
I'm growing interested in TUI, but I don't know if this is a good example of how to do it. I see it's drawn using echo escape sequences, but other apps I've seen (e.g. https://github.com/pvolok/mprocs) use TUI toolkits. Does anyone want to share good resources on how to get started?
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[Media] mprocs 0.2.2 - TUI for running multiple processes in terminal
Strangely the repository https://github.com/pvolok/mprocs is not given.
pueue
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Sequential and parallel execution of long-running shell commands
You can probably do a good subset it in bash, it's just a nicer interface with a lot of configurability and several convenience features.
I'm generally a big fan of showing alternatives: https://github.com/Nukesor/pueue/?tab=readme-ov-file#similar...
Would you be willing to write a proper guide on how to do all of these things in bash? It would be great to have this as guide an alternative inside the Pueue wiki and link to it. It'll help people to make a more informed decision on whether they need this tool or not.
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Looking for a pueue debian maintainer
there is a command line manager for long running tasks called Pueue. It is released into Nix, Arch, Alpine, Void, etc, but not for Debian based distros. I know that releasing into Debian is a bit more challenging, but I just wanted to ask if anybody here might be interested in packaging it. Just as a disclaimer, I am not the author of this project, just a regular user.
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Can't find the name of a tool...
This one? https://github.com/Nukesor/pueue
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Systemd timer having service running one after the other at a set time.
How about this: https://github.com/Nukesor/pueue/? I have it bookmarked from a thread here from few years back and never got to test it eventually, but maybe it will serve your purposes?
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How can I run commands in parallel and write the output of each command to different linux terminals, one linux terminal for each command running in parallel.
Multiplexing is great for your multiple outputs, but I would highly recommend using pueue & pueued for job control. Lets you organize your background jobs into groups which can be paused, resumed, etc. Also lets you act on jobs from different terminals w/the pueue interface.
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
pueue -- a queue for tasks, running in background
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Why is Tmux better than neovim's built-in terminal?
For the command that takes a long time to complete, I always use pueue to run. This thing let you run multiple commands in order and can schedule the execution later which is really helpful to my workflow.
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Should I use async or multiprocessing in my project and which library to use?
That said, you're basically building pueue. https://github.com/Nukesor/pueue/blob/main/ARCHITECTURE.md might give you some pointers. From reading it, there seems to be a mishmash of tokio stuff, and then everything gets serialised onto an MPSC channel (that's serviced by TaskHandler, on a single thread that's also responsible for polling for finished processes etc, every 200ms).
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What do you use to copy large files from one HDD to another?
exchange for pueue and you can even queue them up.
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What are some popular background job processing frameworks in the Rust ecosystem?
This is the only one I know of: https://github.com/Nukesor/pueue
What are some alternatives?
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