rhit
duf
rhit | duf | |
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8 | 26 | |
810 | 12,301 | |
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7.3 | 2.9 | |
6 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Rust | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rhit
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Your favourite Rust CLI utilities this year?
As two of the tools I made I already listed here, may I suggest also lfs (which tells you about your disks and available space) and rhit (if you have a nginx server running) ?
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- Rhit – Nginx log explorer that leaves nothing behind, no temp file, no database
- Rhit – a Nginx log explorer, it leaves nothing behind, no temp file, no database
- Rhit - NGINX log navigator that reads even gzipped logs, does some analysis and tells you about it in pretty tables without storing or polluting anything
- Show HN: Rhit, a Nginx Log Explorer
- Rhit, a command-line nginx log explorer I just made
- Rhit, a small tool I just made to analyze your existing nginx logs
duf
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Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
Not sure these are really popular, but I cannot resist advertising a few utilities written in Go that I regularly use in my daily workflow:
- gdu: a NCDU clone, much faster on SSD mounts [1]
- duf: a `df` clone with a nicer interface [2]
- massren: a `vidir` clone (simpler to use but with fewer options) [3]
- gotop: a `top` clone [4]
- micro: a nice TUI editor [5]
Building this kind of tools in Go makes sense, as the executables are statically compiled and are thus easy to install on remote servers.
[1]: https://github.com/dundee/gdu
[2]: https://github.com/muesli/duf
[3]: https://github.com/laurent22/massren
[4]: https://github.com/xxxserxxx/gotop
[5]: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro
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Clean mount lists in Linux
Somewhat related - `duf` is "a better `df` alternative":
https://github.com/muesli/duf
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dysk, a better df
I'm normally using duf but this looks pretty neat.
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PPA or not to PPA
Otherwise the last option is to get the deb/appimage files from their official git repos or website, like for my use cases, MongoDB Compass (which was not officially maintained on flatpak) or duf (not available in Ubuntu repos)
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
duf
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What little CLI tools do you know, that do something useful and faster than regular commands? For example DUF.
What cool CLI tools do you know, that are do something faster than regular commands, and do something useful? For example: https://github.com/muesli/duf.
- Ncdu – NCurses Disk Usage
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I wrote a "12 favourite terminal tools" list-article, what did I left out that should be absolutely included?
duf - Disk Usage/Free Utility - a better 'df' alternative.
- DUF - Linux “DU” clone, shows all the details about the Linux systems disks & storage
What are some alternatives?
taplo - A TOML toolkit written in Rust
hacktoberfest-swag-list - Multiple companies go above and beyond for Hacktoberfest, and this repo tries to list them all.
dusage - 💾 A command line disk usage information tool.
gdu - Fast disk usage analyzer with console interface written in Go
log4rs - A highly configurable logging framework for Rust
rust-memchr - Optimized string search routines for Rust.
hprof-slurp - JVM heap dump analyzer
lakeFS - lakeFS - Data version control for your data lake | Git for data
nginx-rs - Nginx module written in Rust
visx - 🐯 visx | visualization components
ubi - The Universal Binary Installer
QDirStat - QDirStat - Qt-based directory statistics (KDirStat without any KDE - from the original KDirStat author)