task-spooler
x11pygrid
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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task-spooler
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Sequential and parallel execution of long-running shell commands
A similar tool I highly recommend: https://github.com/justanhduc/task-spooler
At first I thought it would just be a one-off tool I used for one of my projects, not until I discovered later that it has everything I need and became my daily driver ever since.
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GNU Parallel, where have you been all my life?
Wow this tool is fantastic, thank you! The UI is very nice and simple. How has this not existed in Unix for 30+ years?
https://github.com/justanhduc/task-spooler
- What are some lesser-known Linux software that are absolutely life changing?
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What is "tsp" on newsboat config?
Could be something like these.
x11pygrid
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What are some lesser-known Linux software that are absolutely life changing?
not for wayland but this windowmanager-agnostic grid tool is very helpful https://github.com/pkkid/x11pygrid
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Help with monitor setup
PyGrid was the first one. A command-line solution for X11-based desktop with Python3 installed. It's pretty easy to setup and I strongly recommend.
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Looking for a Wayland (Gnome) compatible window placing/sizing tool
I've been using a combination of pop_shell (for window focus{north,south,east,west} keybinds and a pleasing focused window border) and a slightly modified version of pygrid which is a fork of QuickTile to manage sizing and placement of windows for a while. My pygrid setup mimics spectacle or rectangle window placement and keybinds. Essentially I have: ctl+alt+right - Move window to top right corner with 33% screen width and 50% screen height. Repeat cycles 50%,50% and 66%,50% shift+ctrl+alt+right - Same but bottom right.
What are some alternatives?
cligen - Nim library to infer/generate command-line-interfaces / option / argument parsing; Docs at
jaro - a highly customizable xdg-open alternative
pash - PaSh: Light-touch Data-Parallel Shell Processing
olive - A lightweight and fast Linux based HTTP Server written in C
blender_gnu_parallel_render - Use GNU Parallel to render blender movies distributed by a bunch of nodes
fish-shell - The user-friendly command line shell.
xe - simple xargs and apply replacement
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
explainshell - match command-line arguments to their help text
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
eog-modified-date-plugin - GNOME Image Viewer (EOG) Plugin - Sort by Modified Date : Plug-in for Eye of GNOME to navigate images based on modified date.