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In this brief guide, we will discuss how to install 'motivate' and 'fortune' programs to display random quotes from commandline in Linux.
Onefetch is a command line tool that displays information about your Git repository directly on your terminal. Onefetch supports almost 50 different programming languages. If your language of choice isn't supported: Open up an issue and support will be added.
Real-time collaborative web productivity suite behind the firewall.
SchedViz is a tool for gathering and visualizing kernel scheduling traces on Linux machines. It helps to:
- quantify task starvation due to round-robin queueing,
- identify primary antagonists stealing work from critical threads,
- determine when core allocation choices yield unnecessary waiting,
- evaluate different scheduling policies,
- and much more.
Interesting project, but... no source code and license terms that suggest a plain commercial view.
I just wonder why these kind of projects are released on GitHub...
Ultra-Lean HTML Building Blocks for Rapid Website Production.
JSON manipulation and transformation tool. Contribute to ldn-softdev/jtc development by creating an account on GitHub.
Sloc, Cloc and Code: scc is a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates written in pure Go.
NeoMutt is a command line mail reader based on Mutt.
It’s versatile and highly configurable.
It has lots of new features which come with documentation and sample config files.
NeoMutt has brought together lots of Mutt patches, many of which were useful, but had been abandoned.
Python Interactive Regular Expressions.
A text-based browser / search aggregator. It allows you to search the web through the terminal in a style that makes the most sense in the terminal. It does not try to emulate a GUI browser in the terminal or replace it, because the terminal was not meant for that, and that just creates a miserable experience for the user.
An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line.
The CLI tool for explaining commands from your terminal.
An independent Linux® distribution with a focus on simplicity and the concept of “less is more”. The distribution targets only the x86-64 architecture and the English language. “Simple can be...
The cross-shell prompt for astronauts.
Compatibility First
Works on the most common shells on the most common operating systems. Use it everywhere!
Rust-Powered
Brings the best-in-class speed and safety of Rust, to make your prompt as quick and reliable as possible.
Customizable
Every little detail is customizable to your liking, to make this prompt as minimal or feature-rich as you'd like it to be.
Compatibility First
Works on the most common shells on the most common operating systems. Use it everywhere!
Rust-Powered
Brings the best-in-class speed and safety of Rust, to make your prompt as quick and reliable as possible.
Customizable
Every little detail is customizable to your liking, to make this prompt as minimal or feature-rich as you'd like it to be.
An interactive terminal based todo.txt file editor with an interface similar to mutt.
Solitaire in your terminal, powered by Unicode and http://urwid.org.