📰 A terminal feed reader with a fancy ui
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📰 A terminal feed reader with a fancy ui
A tool for managing macOS defaults declaratively via YAML files.
Short names, big time savings – a collection of commands for the git operations you perform most often
A Terminal User Interface (TUI) application for managing multiple GitHub accounts easily
A visual studio code's workspaces organizer written in Rust
A collection of cross platform portable cli tools
Open-source interface to a user's defaults on macOS
In this course, learn the fundamentals of Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration by hands-on labs, including basic commands, file management, user and group administration, permissions, processes, services, networking, and more. Essential foundation for Red Hat certification success.
A tool for measuring LLM performance metrics.
Simple library for creating "command line presentations".
Open source terminal arcade game with audio - based off of the classic "Pong"
In this intermediate course, advance your Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration skills through hands-on labs, including command-line productivity, task scheduling, performance tuning, SELinux management, storage management, network security, boot process control, and containerization. Perfect preparation for Red Hat certification exams.
CLI tool for quickly demangling a symbol
Fast and efficient Fermat factorization CLI
[DEPRECATED] ITM protocol parser.
A tool for extracting/archiving files and directories in several formats.
That is a tool that we can give a string and a path and it’ll print only the lines that contain the given string.
`csvpeek-rs` aims to be a simple yet powerful addition to your command-line data toolkit, combining the performance of Rust with a user-friendly interface for common CSV operations.
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