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The CLI task manager for power users. Contribute to ad-si
sudo /opt/dell/dcc/cctk --primarybatterycfg=custom:50-85
Interactive cli tool for HTTP inspection.
Essentially an interactive curl / wget
Extending screen with ipad as second monitor for linux
Make your iPad second screen for linux pc
I love keyboard-based interfaces.That’s why, pretty soon after publishing this post, I moved to using a tiling window manager, and never looked back. I chos...
How could I merge / join PDF on linux cmdline terminal
Set of window manipulation tools. Contribute to wmutils
A tool for manipulating X windows. Contribute to sdhand
similar to wmutils - manipulate x as if it was a file system (similar to /proc for processes)
A systemd-using startup of the X server, as user session.
Allows having an X session over ssh, connecting VNC clients, (and running multiple x sessions afaik?).
I haven't quite grasped all the intricacies yet, but it seems like a nice setup.
Accompanying, and more up-to-date dotfiles here.
A lightweight overlay volume (or anything) bar for the X Window System. - florentc
Simple node server which connects android (app) and your terminal (through a program).
Reads (i think) stdin and simply pushes it to phone
Yet Another Dialog. Contribute to v1cont
GTK dialog creator thorugh simple bash scripts.
Creates GUI dialogs! (not just terminal dialogs, like dialog
)
Creates gifs with 1000+ colors; can potentially be used to create high quality gif to later convert to webm for efficiency?
using install to copy recursively directory into target directory
Unix pipes with examples of json concatenation, jq for reading it out, parsing reddit pages,
and a discussion of the unix eco-system (or ethods, I suppose) on top
JSON is one of the most popular formats for transferring text-based data around the web. It’s everywhere, and you’re bound to come across it. We’ll show you how to handle it from the Linux command line using the jq command.
This is an introduction to simple and intermediate usage of jq.
Simple explanation of service management in runit
looking at the various connections and integrations with taskwarrior
goes over basics of task management and contexts
covers advanced features from ~:55 onwards
- Taskserver
- Context aliasing
- UDAs (user defined attributes), used e.g. for custom weights and extended urgencies
- DOM management (directly access tw dom, useful for e.g. bash scripts)
- hooks
- tasklio
- taskwiki
youtube video lesson series, everything from tw setup, configuration over task concepts to uuids and contexts