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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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- Googling for answers costs you time
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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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I like flatpaks, have a few dozen of them installed, but damn those updates are massive
man command & -h/--help flags & tealdear
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bashrc inspiration - your favorit trick
My new found love is tealdeer + fzf and this alias:
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Which tldr client should I use
I use the rust implementation since I have cargo installed anyway. https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer
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Example-based cheat sheets from the command line
tealdeer (loosely pronounced TLDR) provides example-based and community-driven man pages https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer
- Introducing `rmx`. A drop in replacement for GNU `rm` with better performance and extra features
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Faster and colourful Command-Line tools 🌈⚡
tealdeer: A very fast implementation of tldr in Rust. A more approachable complement to traditional man pages.
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Good Alternatives To Man Pages To Learn Concise Linux Command Examples
this implementation if you aren’t a fan of waiting a second or two for the Python interpreter to rev up and do whatever it does
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5 Modern CLI tools that help boost your productivity
tealdeer is an alternative to the tldr tool. Both accomplish the same task, that is, showing community-driven help/man pages which are easier to read and understand than the traditional, detailed ones. Here is an example for exa -
updog
- Looking for free-open source web based file browser
- Is there a way to transfer large files from a victim machine to my local Kali machine via the powershell php script method?
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How do you use Termux?
just chillin https://github.com/sc0tfree/updog
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Self Hosted Weekly Roundup #2
I noticed you mentioned miniserve for simple HTTP sharing. On my quest to ✨encrypt everything ✨, I would recommend UpDog (https://github.com/sc0tfree/updog)
- Files – Single-file photo gallery and file manager
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unlimited power
(What's) updog is a safer replacement for this that's got a couple extra features.
What are some alternatives?
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing
termux-app - Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
cheat - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember.
cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
h5ai - HTTP web server index for Apache httpd, lighttpd and nginx.
outfieldr
opendrop - An open Apple AirDrop implementation written in Python
local-filesharing - A simple node server made with express and multer to share files between your devices
hstr - bash and zsh shell history suggest box - easily view, navigate, search and manage your command history.