parallel-disk-usage
yadm
parallel-disk-usage | yadm | |
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7 | 81 | |
348 | 4,792 | |
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7.2 | 2.4 | |
26 days ago | 3 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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parallel-disk-usage
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
pdu: https://github.com/KSXGitHub/parallel-disk-usage
Great compliment to ncdu for a single-view disk report and blazing fast.
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Ncdu – NCurses Disk Usage
ncdu is one of the most useful CLI tool out there! Been using it for many years as well.
Another disk scanner worth plugging that I came across for some use cases where I needed to generate single-view reports is pdu - it has the same concurrency implementation that other ncdu alternatives use so the performance is much better too.
https://github.com/KSXGitHub/parallel-disk-usage
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Your favorite Rust CLI utility? I have my top 10 below.
pdu is dust but much faster
- Parallel Disk Usage (pdu) is a highly parallelized, blazing fast directory tree analyzer written in Rust
- Parallel Disk Usage (pdu) — A highly parallelized, blazing fast disk usage visualizer written in Rust
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Parallel Disk Usage (pdu) — A highly parallelized, blazing fast disk usage visualizer
Thanks for telling me this. I create a new benchmark.
yadm
- Yadm: Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
- YADM: Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
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Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
Everyone hand-rolls their own dotfile management system, but YADM already does everything you need:
https://yadm.io/
- Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
- Tell HN: My Favorite Tools
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Dotfiles Matter
I've been working around this using tools built on top of git like [yadm](https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm) and relying on `ls-files` to list all my tracked dotfiles and their paths.
Still having everything in one place would make things much simpler. Great idea!
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System settings that aren’t in System Settings
I wonder if the program i use to manage my dotfiles could help manage your scripts and extend your setup to all your desktops? Its called yadm (https://yadm.io/) it makes it so easy to have a laptop and a desktop or two.
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The right way to keep config files synced across devices?
I really like that one but still prefer yadm because you can just edit your files as usual and then yadm add them wherever you are.
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Just got a new M2 Pro after my 2016 became outdated. What are your first steps to setting up a new computer?
If you haven’t already, this is the time to install a tool like yadm and get your computer configuration into version control. Your command-line tools can be managed by yadm directly, your system settings can mostly be managed with a yadm bootstrap script that runs things like defaults write, and the software you install can be managed with a Brewfile that the yadm bootstrap script uses to install software with Homebrew. Don’t manually download Xcode, use xcodes to do it.
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System 76 Linux script to set up a new PC including the personal profile and prefered software installs
I personally use YADM. It's basically a git repo on my home folder, that only tracks what I explicitly set. And you can setup bootstraps to do what you said, install a bunch of stuff or make custom changes. In it's essence, it's a set of bash/sh files that are executed sequentially when you launch the yadm bootstrap command.
What are some alternatives?
kondo - Cleans dependencies and build artifacts from your projects.
GNU Stow - GNU Stow - mirror of savannah git repository occasionally with more bleeding-edge branches
grex - A command-line tool and Rust library with Python bindings for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
walkdir - Rust library for walking directories recursively.
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
zenith - Zenith - sort of like top or htop but with zoom-able charts, CPU, GPU, network, and disk usage
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
GraphScope - 🔨 🍇 💻 🚀 GraphScope: A One-Stop Large-Scale Graph Computing System from Alibaba | 一站式图计算系统
homesick - Your home directory is your castle. Don't leave your dotfiles behind.
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.
Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.