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note-keeper | dotfiles | |
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5 | 5 | |
62 | 125 | |
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0.0 | 6.5 | |
over 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | The Unlicense |
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note-keeper
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Best self hosted notes app?
note-keeper shell script within a folder that is synced via nextcloud
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
Notekeeper - I wrote a simple tool for taking notes really quickly on the command line.
- Introducing Note Keeper - A simple but powerful note taking tool written in bash.
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Notekeeper 1.0 - A tiny bash script for taking notes.
Notekeeper is a ~230 line long bash script that uses tools you already have installed to easily and quickly write and manage notes. Use your favorite editor and just start writing. Check out the github repo for more details and a complete list of features.
dotfiles
- Extended Inline ASM for custom memset(ptr, 0, len) segfault? It usually does not do so in identical extern ASM.
- skeeto/dotfiles: My personal dotfiles
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(x86-64, Windows) Pushing variable to stack for call
Intel's manuals: fantastic reference once you learn how to read it. I looked up push in here when I helped you, which is how I knew there was no 64-bit immediate push. I use it so often I built a tool to quickly jump to specific mnemonics: x86-index builds an index and x86-lookup opens the PDF to the right page (works on Windows given a proper shell).
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
qpkg: personal package manager, for managing custom-built packages in ~/.local.
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Linux graphics from scratch
I know what you mean, which is part of why I don't run any of the mainstream desktop environments. Instead I run Openbox (config) without a taskbar or anything like that. If I really want to focus, or I'm working on a remote machine, then I'll fullscreen the terminal (not maximize, actually fullscreen) and essentially just use tmux as my window manager.
What are some alternatives?
cli - A tiny CLI for HedgeDoc
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.
idgit - /ËÉŠdĘÉŠt/ - A ð rolodex for your git config. Never push your work email to your personal repo again!
hastyhex - A blazing fast hex dumper
vids - ð ð âŊïļ ð - search for videos to play from youtube.com and other platforms...
nbrowser - ð ð : an easy way to open links in browsers, mimic the "Open URL with..." dialog on Android, `nbrowser` help you open links in a browser
EgyBestCLI - A Command-Line Interface Wrapper For EgyBest
kks - Handy Kakoune companion.
notes - :pencil: Simple delightful note taking, with more unix and less lock-in.
td-cli - A todo command line todo manager âïļ
dotfiles - My configuration files
ffupdate - A shellscript to automatically install and update firefox on linux.