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A Python script that
1) receives input lines from stdin
or a file,
2) lists the input lines and waits for input that filter/select the line(s),
3) outputs the selected line(s) to stdout
;
Can be used to add interactivity to many regular shell commands.
(JSON Query?) is sed-like processor for JSON data; can be used to process JSON files and data streams and perform operations such as those allowed by cat
, sed
, grep
and awk
on regular text files.
(Generic Colouriser) can be configured to parse a given text stream and to colorize it according to regexp written in configuration files; different patterns can be associated to file types.
"a modern, legacy free, simple yet efficient vim-like editor", and more: "The intention is not to be bug for bug compatible with vim, instead a similar editing experience should be provided. The goal could thus be summarized as 80% of vim's features implemented in roughly 1% of the code"; the editor is scriptable in LUA and supports editing large files.
A text editor similar to vim
written in Python; many feature are nicely replicated, some are still missing; however, the advantage of this implementation is its simplicity, maintainability and extensibility, thanks to the Python implementation.
Text editor inspired by Sublime Text written in NodeJS; extendable in Javascript.
A terminal-based text editor written in Go that aims to be easy to use and intuitive, while also taking advantage of the full capabilities of modern terminals.
(Joe's Own Editor) is a compact text editor written in C; a detailed list of features and missing ones is explicitly reported in the website; this editor is mentioned in several web sources for its capability in handling large files.
Secure and simple terminal sharing.
Terminal multiplexer; born to improve screen
; client-server architecture, vi
and emacs
key-bindings, search in window feature and many more.
Python program that reports memory usage; it can report the "proportional set size" (PSS), a meaningful representation of the amount of memory used by libraries and applications in a virtual memory system; it has built-in chart generation.
ngrep
applies the grep
logic to the network layer, allowing to match regular expressions against data payloads of packets; it recognizes IPv4/6, TCP, UDP, ICMPv4/6, IGMP and Raw across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP, FDDI, Token Ring and null interfaces.
A program to turn CLI tools into web applications; basically, it runs a command and starts a server so that the output can be displayed in a web page.
A comprehensive and detailed system monitoring tool; monitored parameters include: CPU, memory, load, process list, network interfaces, disk I/O, sensors, filesystems, docker, system info, uptime.
"looks for coreutils basic commands (cp
, mv
, dd
, tar
, gzip/gunzip
, cat
, etc.) currently running on your system and displays the percentage of copied data. It can also show estimated time and throughput".
A tool for managing the history; powerful visual search and execution of previous commands; history editing capabilities.
Ntfy is a simple yet serviceable cross-platform Python utility that enables you to automatically get desktop notifications on demand or when long running commands complete. It can as well send push notifications to your phone once a particular command completes.
An Ash module that makes it easy to perform aes-256-cbc encryption for files and directories.
A tiny utility for chrooting into an installed Linux system.