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nbrowser
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nbrowser: open URLs with rofi + search engines + bangs (extensible)
wiki | config | FAQ | Community Plugins
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
you can find it here
notes
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Blog: Terminal file managers and my Vifm setup
I've documented some really cool things that vifm can do: https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/vifm.mkd
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ncdu - ncurses disk usage - see which directories and files are hogging the most space
If you have fzf installed, grab https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/try, and run try dust. Then start typing -t jpg (for example). Then backspace over the jpg and change it to png. Or use some other options.
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what is the easiest way to backup your config files?
I hesitate to nominate any of them because (a) there are dozens or even hundreds of them and (b) I don't like any of them; I wrote my own because I needed a "hold" feature that no one had (i.e., when propagating changes to the repo, I want to hold back some parts of the change; https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/dac.mkd explains better if you're interested
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Do you use VIFM?
For those of you who are curious, https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/vifm.mkd is my part "review" and part "tips and tricks" on vifm.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
Most of my tools are in bash or perl, most of them less than 100 lines of code, (most of them are less than 200 even with comments). https://github.com/sitaramc/notes has all of them (terrible name for a repo full of tools I know; sorry!)
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Seeking a terminal file manager
Absolutely vifm. My notes+tips/tricks on this at https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/vifm.mkd
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Should I use vim or neovim?
https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/dac.mkd for documentation, https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/dac.mkd for code, if you're interested.
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difference between terminal file managers?
if you're a vim user, you can't go wrong with vifm. My take on vifm is here: https://github.com/sitaramc/notes/blob/master/vifm.mkd -- can't hurt to give it a read (it's a wee bit outdated but not much; probably only the last section needs to be updated)
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Improving Shell Workflows with Fzf
I just switched my time tracking to a fzf-based solution named tmt [1], also a great use case for fzf!
- pali - a simple script to keep track of time working
What are some alternatives?
clifm - The shell-like, command line terminal file manager: simple, fast, extensible, and lightweight as hell.
smenu - smenu started as a lightweight and flexible terminal menu generator, but quickly evolved into a powerful and versatile CLI selection tool for interactive or scripting use.
vifm.vim - Vim plugin that allows use of vifm as a file picker
suda.vim - 🥪 An alternative sudo.vim for Vim and Neovim, limited support sudo in Windows
dotfiles - My configuration files
hastyhex - A blazing fast hex dumper
Watson - :watch: A wonderful CLI to track your time!
dedupe - :id: A python library for accurate and scalable fuzzy matching, record deduplication and entity-resolution.
dotfiles - My personal dotfiles
mpd_what - An mpd album art and info getter
file-arranger - Simple & capable Directory arranger/cleaner
gitstart - Gitstart automates creating a GitHub repo. The script will create .gitignore, a license.txt, a README.md file and commit with a message. It will create a remote repo and push all the files.