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Top 23 Shell awesome-list Projects
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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awesome-hacker-search-engines
A curated list of awesome search engines useful during Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red/Blue Team operations, Bug Bounty and more
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awesome-console-services
A curated list of awesome console services (reachable via HTTP, HTTPS and other network protocols)
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vim-keybindings-everywhere-the-ultimate-list
The ultimate list of which programs support Vim-like keybindings natively, or how they can be added with extensions. A collaborative project.
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awesome-jellyfin
A collection of awesome Jellyfin Plugins, Themes. Guides and Companion Software (Not affiliated with Jellyfin)
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awesome-platform-engineering
Curated list of tools and resources for Platform Engineering (by shospodarets)
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awesome-bash-commands
A curated list of awesome Bash useful commands. Inspired by awesome-shell and bash-handbook.
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SaaSHub
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Project mention: AI-generated content, other unfavorable practices get CNET on Wikipedia banlist | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-03In the days before "google it" was a synonym for "find it", we had different curated link sites, and even pyhsical magazines with hand-curated lists of links that people interested in a certain topic might find interesting. This still exists today in some forms, for example the "awesome lists" that you see for some programming topics, for example https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome .
Just like there was a time when 90%-99% of all email traffic was viagra spam, I imagine in the future most of the internet by volume will be AI-generated trash, and those in the know will still circulate lists of where the other 1% can be found.
An even brighter scenario is that someone, maybe a kid tinkering in their garage, figures out how to make a search engine that finds the good stuff, doesn't immediately die to AI bot farms' SEO efforts, and is financially viable.
Hay mas recursos en: Zsh's Awesome List.
Project mention: Terminal Trove – A collection of CLIs, TUIs and all things in the terminal | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-12-11https://github.com/agarrharr/awesome-cli-apps
Project mention: awesome-newsletters VS awesome-ai-newsletters - a user suggested alternative | libhunt.com/r/awesome-newsletters | 2023-08-23
Thanks for the awesome product. I found your project from https://github.com/tensorchord/Awesome-LLMOps
Project mention: Is it possible to use vim like navigation and control everywhere on the windows/mac applications? | /r/vim | 2023-05-14There are a lot of apps and plugins in this list.
You all may think this is the end but it certainly may not be. If anybody has ANY ideas of me making an automated way of running this that doesn't have the same risk and does not eat as much time I would be open to ideas. I heard it's possible I could host unreleased songs only since they may not have any legally binding contract behind them but I gotta be careful and I don't know the laws on that. If anybody could suggest to me any sources of anything that could host something similar I could self-host that could solve these issues I'd be happy to look into it. To host the music site you guys were using I was using Jellyfin (https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin) and a service someone made called JFA-Go(https://github.com/hrfee/jfa-go) for the signup page. The main website was just HTML and CSS I made. The song submission was just Google Forms. Technically Jellyfin was actually made as a video streaming free alternative to a more popular service you may have heard of named Plex but I used it because it had a perfect account-based system, had the capability to host music, and was a great fit. I could possibly use a different service if that's an option. Really to lighten the load on me I would need to automate the File upload and credits. Some sort of way to make it so files would be automatically submitted or at least tremendously speed up the process by having it on a GUI where when someone submits a song it sends it all to a webpage where I can listen to it and click Accept/Deny and when clicking Accept it would send the file straight to the music server and Automatically upload it and credits for the person. The old song submission and upload system was less than optimal because I would have to log in to Google Forms and download and listen to the songs then open up a FileZilla and use FTP to file transfer it to the server then login to my web panel hosting and manually add the credits to the website. Doing this after a while began getting tiring. Please if you have any suggestions please let me know.
Project mention: A Tale of Two Kitchens - Hypermodernizing Your Python Code Base | dev.to | 2023-11-12Awesome Python Code Formatters
Shell awesome-list related posts
- AI-generated content, other unfavorable practices get CNET on Wikipedia banlist
- Terminal Trove – A collection of CLIs, TUIs and all things in the terminal
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- Kyutai AI research lab with a $330M budget that will make everything open source
- Do you know any books about programming worth reading?
- No More Problems With GitHub Issues
- How to Setup a Plex Media Server on Raspberry Pi
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Index
What are some of the best open-source awesome-list projects in Shell? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | awesome | 300,466 |
2 | awesome-zsh-plugins | 14,441 |
3 | awesome-cli-apps | 13,738 |
4 | awesome-raspberry-pi | 12,687 |
5 | movies-for-hackers | 10,060 |
6 | android-security-awesome | 7,707 |
7 | awesome-bash | 7,207 |
8 | awesome-hacker-search-engines | 6,664 |
9 | awesome-console-services | 5,251 |
10 | awesome-svg | 4,492 |
11 | awesome-newsletters | 3,726 |
12 | Awesome-LLMOps | 3,011 |
13 | awesome-no-login-web-apps | 2,457 |
14 | vim-keybindings-everywhere-the-ultimate-list | 1,289 |
15 | osx-and-ios-security-awesome | 1,225 |
16 | awesome-jellyfin | 1,192 |
17 | awesome-git-hooks | 851 |
18 | awesome-postcss | 423 |
19 | awesome-platform-engineering | 284 |
20 | awesome-python-code-formatters | 276 |
21 | awesome-eosio | 72 |
22 | Chrome-OS-Guide | 66 |
23 | awesome-bash-commands | 51 |
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