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2,816 | 14,283 | |
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0.0 | 8.3 | |
5 months ago | 17 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Sapling – A VCS from Meta
Alas, sl is a command name already well taken. https://github.com/mtoyoda/sl
- Show HN: Paclear – A Fun Twist on the 'Clear' Command with Pac-Man Animation
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Just learned today that in 1998, RedHat had a redneck language option (swipe for more images)
My favorite "funny commands" are probably sl(1) (potentially annoying) and this ehm... "magnificent app" (potentially useful)
- The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
- SL (Steam Locomotive)
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Kali as daily driver
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "sl"
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Then add this patch to their sl: https://github.com/mtoyoda/sl/pull/75
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The terminal
sl (steam locomotive)
- Exa: An Alternative to Ls
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What's a small Linux program that you don't give much thought but makes your life a hundred times easier from time to time?
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navi
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Show HN: TBMK – A Commands Bookmark for Terminal
I've built something similar for myself (fzf+a bit of shell). But I realized that fzf's history view (with very long history buffer) works much better for my use case.
I still needed something to cover rare commands with dynamic arguments. That got covered by Navi: https://github.com/denisidoro/navi (takes more friction to add new command than with TBMK, but you get much more organized and easier to search tool).
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Isues with Navi CLI cheat sheets
navi repo add denisidoro/navi-tldr-pages Cloning https://github.com/denisidoro/navi-tldr-pages into /home//.local/share/navi/cheats/tmp... Cloning into '/home//.local/share/navi/cheats/tmp'... remote: Enumerating objects: 1841, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (1841/1841), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1756/1756), done. remote: Total 1841 (delta 83), reused 1839 (delta 83), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (1841/1841), 504.71 KiB | 1.95 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (83/83), done. Hey, listen! navi encountered a problem. Do you think this is a bug? File an issue at https://github.com/denisidoro/navi. Caused by: 0: Failed to import cheatsheets from `denisidoro/navi-tldr-pages` 1: Failed to get cheatsheet files from finder 2: Failed to pass data to finder 3: Unable to prompt cheats to import 4: Broken pipe (os error 32)
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intelli-shell - Bookmark commands and autocomplete at any time!
Similar projects (in a way): navi
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Me relearning git every week
navi might help you with that
- Twitter open sources Navi: High-Performance Machine Learning Serving Server in Rust
- Looking for a snippet tool
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Script manager?
I like using navi, but idk if you want something that runs in the terminal.
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229 Linux Commands with Examples
There's also a cli program called tealdeer that does this kind of thing and uses a local cache. And there's a fuzzy search interactive cli cheatsheet program called navi that's also pretty cool (and you can write your own cheatsheets).
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The Guide to FFmpeg
I'm using navi[0] for this exact purpose and very happy with it. Now it is one of indispensable tool for my workflow
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Using navi for CLI Cheats
navi looks for files ending in .cheat with a particular structure. I won't re-hash the entire tutorial from the navi repository since it's quite good and comprehensive, but the TL;DR is:
What are some alternatives?
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
termgraph - a python command-line tool which draws basic graphs in the terminal
md2pdf - Markdown to PDF conversion tool
zsh-histdb - A slightly better history for zsh
sc-im - sc-im - Spreadsheet Calculator Improvised -- An ncurses spreadsheet program for terminal
GameShell - a game to learn (or teach) how to use standard commands in a Unix shell
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
abduco - abduco provides session management i.e. it allows programs to be run independently from its controlling terminal. That is programs can be detached - run in the background - and then later reattached. Together with dvtm it provides a simpler and cleaner alternative to tmux or screen.