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doggo – command-line DNS client for humans

July 3, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Internet

doggo is a command-line DNS client written in Go for humans. This tool seeks inspiration from the Rust-based dog utility.

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when – extremely simple personal calendar program

July 3, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

When is an extremely simple personal calendar program, aimed at the Unix geek who wants something minimalist.

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kal – calendar package

July 1, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

kal is a package for finding public holidays, easter, notable days, equinoxes, solstices and flag flying days.

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Wyrd – text-based front-end to Remind

July 1, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Wyrd is a text-based front-end to Remind, a sophisticated calendar and alarm program.

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calendar.vim – calendar application for Vim

June 30, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

calendar.vim is a calendar application for Vim.

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vdirsyncer – synchronizing calendars and addressbooks

June 30, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

vdirsyncer is a command-line tool for synchronizing calendars and addressbooks between a variety of servers and the local filesystem.

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Essential System Tools: HyFetch – neofetch with LGBTQ+ pride flags

June 28, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Reviews, System Software, Utilities

HyFetch is a fork of neofetch that displays distro ASCII art in LGBTQ+ pride colours. It’s written in Python.

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khard – console vcard client

June 26, 2024 Steve Emms CLI

khard is an address book for the console. It creates, reads, modifies and removes vCard address book entries at your local machine.

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Calendar

calcure – modern TUI calendar and task manager

June 26, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

calcure is a modern TUI calendar and task manager with a customizable interface.

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Files

vimv – mass rename files using Vim

June 23, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity, Utilities

vimv is a terminal-based file rename utility that lets you easily mass-rename files using Vim.

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