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php-meminfo
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Plotting the memory of a PHP process with Gnuplot 📈
I learned a lot in the process, but also noticed the nice memory graphs in the video and figured it would be hard to troubleshoot anything if I didn't have them. When using php extensions such as Benoît's or Arnaud Le Blanc's to take a snapshot of the memory, it's great to think about the most appropriate moment to take that snapshot in order to capture the memory leak you might be hunting. Sure, you can use Monolog's MemoryUsageProcessor to that end, but I thought it would be more useful to get something a bit more ✨visual✨.
feh
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Xee Viewer alternative for M2/Ventura
feh https://feh.finalrewind.org/ install with brew install feh
- The X11 Conservancy Project
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Is there a way to disable texture filtering on thumbnails in Nautilus? It would make it easier to see pixel art.
Try using feh, from terminal navigate to the directory where you store your pixel arts, then execute: feh -i --force-aliasing -b trans Option -i is for index mode, --force-aliasing disable the AA during zoom-in/out, -b trans uses checker box patterns for transparent, otherwise black BG by default. Also, use the up and down arrow keys for zoom.
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Plotting the memory of a PHP process with Gnuplot 📈
What would be handy would be a graph that refreshes over time. For that, you will need 2 tiny programs: watch and feh.
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What softwares do you recommend to a daily use BSD system?
Editors: * VS Code editors/vscode * Spacemacs editors/emacs * neovim editors/neovim Email: * Mozilla Thunderbird mail/thunderbird * neomutt mail/neomutt Browser: * Mozilla Firefox www/firefox (I use Tridactyl, uBlock Origin and uMatrix + a handfull more addons) * qutebrowser www/qutebrowser * w3m www/w3m PDF/Pictures: * feh graphics/feh * mupdf graphics/mupdf Audio/Video: * mpv multimedia/mpv (I rarely use a BSD machine for audio or video, but when I do, mpv has sufficed) X: * i3 x11wm/i3 * i3status x11/i3status * dmenu x11/dmenu Terminal utilities: * urxvt x11/rxvt-unicode * mosh net/mosh * fish shells/fish (for interactive use) * ksh shells/ksh93-devel (for scripts) * exa sysutils/exa replacement for ls written in Rust * fd sysutils/fd replacement for find written in Rust * htop sysutils/htop * ranger sysutils/py-ranger * tmux sysutils/tmux * bat textproc/bat ~replacement for~ complement to cat written in Rust * rg textproc/ripgrep fast grep like tool written in Rust
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{ Opening an image on terminal }
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "FEH"
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I've made a little Bash script that will download a random wallpaper from r/wallpapers and set it for you
If you want to make it more agnostic across operating systems, take a look at feh https://feh.finalrewind.org/
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How do you copy paste images in linux?
I think that's just something that feh doesn't support. See https://github.com/derf/feh/issues/527
- Why can't you have a single wallpaper stretch over multiple monitors in plasma
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Complaining since 2015.
an image viewer
What are some alternatives?
php-memory-profiler - Memory profiler for PHP. Helps finding memory leaks in PHP scripts.
sxiv - Simple X Image Viewer
sxiv - Simple X Image Viewer
nsxiv - Read-only mirror of Neo Simple X Image Viewer
pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
neofetch - 🖼️ A command-line system information tool written in bash 3.2+
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
nomacs - nomacs is a free image viewer for windows, linux, and mac systems.
figma-linux - Figma is the first interface design tool based in the browser, making it easier for teams to create software. Join us in https://t.me/figma_linux
vimiv-qt - An image viewer with vim-like keybindings
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11