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More than 24 million developers in over 200 countries can't be wrong — open-source software is here to stay.
Xonsh is a Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell language and command prompt.
Xonsh is meant for the daily use of experts and novices alike.
Xonsh is significantly different from most other shells or shell tools.
Prompt-toolkit: advanced readline library, line-editing.
Xonsh integrates with Jupyter, an in-browser REPL, enabling the use of xonsh in jupyter notebooks.
Xonsh is a cross-platform, Python-powered, Unix shell language and command prompt designed for the use of experts and novices alike.
The Xonsh language is a Python 3.4+ superset and it features additional shell primitives that make it familiar to working from IPython and Bash.
Xonsh is easily scriptable and it allows you to mix both command prompt and python syntax coupled with a rich standard library, man-page completion, typed variables, and syntax highlighting, among other features.
Xonsh is significantly different from other shell tools as can be seen in comparison to other command prompts like Bash, zsh, fish, IPython, and plumbum.
Xonsh has certain requirements to run including Python v3.4+, PLY, and prompt-toolkit.
I don't know which shell tools and command prompt you enjoy using the most but Xonsh seems to have won the hearts of many users for reasons experts celebrate over.
Rwtxt is an open-source website where you can store any text online for easy sharing and quick recall.
Rwtxt builds off cowyo, a similar app I made previously.
In improving with rwtxt I aimed to avoid second-system syndrome: I got rid of features I never used in cowyo, while integrating a useful new feature not available previously: you can create domains.
You can share rwtxt links to read them on another computer.
Rwtxt is organized in domains - places where you can privately or publicly store your text.
Only people with the domain password can edit in your domain - making rwtxt useful as a password-protected wiki.
You can easily install and run rwtxt on your own computer.
An interactive music theory dashboard for guitarists including a circle of fifths.
Disclaimer: this is a very nerdy blog entry. It is about lightweight markup languages and why I think that Org-mode is the best lightweight markup language for many use-cases. And with lightweight markup language, I do mean the syntax, the way you express headings, lists, font variations such as bold face or italic, and such things.
Org-Mode:
- Is Intuitive, Easy to Learn and Remember
- Is Standardized
- Is Consistent
- Can Be Easily Typed
- Makes Sense Outside of Emacs
- Has Excellent Tool Support (If You Want)
Qwant is a search engine that respects your privacy and eases discovering and sharing via a social approach.
A text editor is software used for editing plain text files. Text editors are used to write programming code, change configuration files, take notes, and more.
The worlds most secure password for websites, games and private data. Researched and developed by leading encryption specialists in Europe
A few months from now, if James Tanton and his Global Math Project co-conspirators have their way, ten million schoolchildren will take a huge mathematical step from the twenty-first century all th…
Phoronix is the leading technology website for Linux hardware reviews, open-source news, Linux benchmarks, open-source benchmarks, and computer hardware tests.
Lazygal is another static Web gallery generator. It is command line based, uses a reusable engine and is lazy, meaning that it regenerates only parts that have to be regenerated. There is support for many interesting features like subgalleries, EXIF information, theming, and custom folder meta data. Included themes are pure XHTML and CSS.
Liquid Prompt gives you a nicely displayed prompt with useful information when you need it. It shows you what you need when you need it.
You will notice what changes when it changes, saving time and frustration. You can even use it with your favorite shell – Bash or zsh.
Liquid Prompt gives you a nicely displayed prompt with useful information when you need it. It shows you what you need when you need it.
You will notice what changes when it changes, saving time and frustration. You can even use it with your favorite shell – Bash or zsh.
There are countless number of terminal based games on Linux, but in this article, we shall look at some of the most interesting command-line games for Linux.
The last thing I remember before passing out was the pain. It had overtaken everything, hunching my back, and curling my fingers into claws pecking out incoherent thoughts on my laptop before finally…
Jupyter notebooks as Markdown documents, Julia, Python or R scripts.
Terminal utility that allows you to use words coming from the standard input to create a nice selection window just below the cursor. Once done, your selection will be sent to standard output.