vmPing
meld
vmPing | meld | |
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8 | 38 | |
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0.0 | 4.3 | |
10 months ago | 5 months ago | |
C# | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vmPing
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What are your life saving network troubleshooting tools?
For Windows users: I really love vmPing. It's a TINY binary that is super useful. It's a real little swiss army knife, why it doesn't have more of a cult following I don't know. Everyone I show it to falls in love with it. The damn binary is 377Kb and there's no installer!
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Jitter, perda de pacote. ISP ou Placa de Rede?
Ou faz tudo isso com o vmPING
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What software/tools should every sysadmin have on their desktop?
Absolutely love VMPing https://github.com/R-Smith/vmPing
- Looking for a decent but basic GUI based ping tool for RDS server
- Monitor single\multiple computers for dropped network?
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Are any simple end-user tools out there to test if a list of IP:Ports are open and responding?
I use vmping for this all the time. It supports sets of hosts that can be saved/loaded, you can do tcp pings just by specifying :PORT after the IP
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Is there a version of PING that has an audio component?
I use vmPing for all my continuous ping needs, it can show desktop notifications and play audio if things go up/down
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lf:open source network monitoring program
I've used EasyNetMonitor and vmPing. Both were a pain in my butt to get setup with my Office 365 environment. I use Zabbix now.
meld
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Suggestions: A simple human-readable format for suggesting changes to text files
Even simpler:
Step 1: give me your edited `.tex` file.
Step 2: I selectively merge it into mine.
Step 3: There is no step 3.
To selectively merge, I use `meld` https://meldmerge.org/ but there are others.
Benefits of this even simpler approach:
- We continue to use the tools we are used to.
- We and our software don't have to learn a new inline diff format.
- Both files retain valid syntax before and during the selective merge.
- I can choose chunks to accept with a simple mouse click instead of editing a diff chunk.
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Spacedrive – an open source cross-platform file explorer
While we're requesting killer features, https://meldmerge.org/ style diffs, please.
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Ask HN: How do you merge two files with ChatGPT(etc.)?
Why do you need ChatGPT? There are hundreds of diffing tools available that do this quite well. Meld is my favorite: https://meldmerge.org/
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Diaphora, the most advanced Free and Open Source program diffing tool
Thanks, just today I daecided that the current status of Meld (https://meldmerge.org/) was untenable for me.
It used to be a fast program, with a reasonable interface.
For a long time now its interface has been "simplifed" following GNOME 3's User Interface Guidelines, and everything ended up being hidden inside a hamburger menu.
But what definitely made it untenable was not the UI, but its tendency to crash and being really slow under the slightest load.
I was considering contributing to the project, but honestly a better engineered alternative would be welcome.
Thanks for the info (and thanks Kai Willadsen for Meld).
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Best visual diff and merge tool on macOS?
I’m looking for recommendations for the best visual diff and merge tool available on macOS. I’ve done my research as below but have some reservations about the options I found. - Meld seems to get mentioned a lot but the website syas it is not officially supported on OS X. Are the third party binaries trustworthy? - Beyond Compare is also mentioned but the developer website doesn’t inspire much confidence.
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3 way merge tool as good as IntelliJ?
https://meldmerge.org/ ?
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Integrating Git and (Neo)Vim: LazyGit + Fugitive + MergeTool for maxiumum efficiency [Showcase]
So, I use Meld for viewing complex diffs (:silent !meld . &). For interactivity, of course, I use the terminal and Vim, such as lazygit and tig, and fugative and gitgutter (or equivalents).
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What a surprise
You bet. (Just copied the text of both into Meld and looked for genuine differences, in case you'd like to have an easy way for the future.) Thanks for doing all that you do here!
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Is it possible to compare 2 rpp files?
WinMerge would be my recommendation on windows, Meld on everything else
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Linux software list. Discussion and advice welcome!
Meld - visual diff and merge tool: compare files, directories, and version controlled projects
What are some alternatives?
fping - High performance ping tool
kdiff3 - KDiff3 updated for Windows
sccmclictr - Client Center for Configuration Manager
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
clash-verge - A Clash GUI based on tauri. Supports Windows, macOS and Linux.
diffuse - Diffuse is a graphical tool for comparing and merging text files. It can retrieve files for comparison from Bazaar, CVS, Darcs, Git, Mercurial, Monotone, RCS, Subversion, and SVK repositories.
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
SpotTube
obsidian-releases - Community plugins list, theme list, and releases of Obsidian.
pornhub - crawl webm and mp4
Tabby - A terminal for a more modern age
sublime_text - Issue tracker for Sublime Text