timg is an image and video viewer with support for high resolution graphics in the terminal.
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timg is an image and video viewer with support for high resolution graphics in the terminal.
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viu is different from the vast majority of image viewers. It’s a small command-line program to view images from the terminal.
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btop++ is an alternative to top. It’s a resource monitor that shows usage and stats for processor, memory, disks, network and processes.
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horcrux is an open source tool that’s designed to split files and keep them secure with encryption.
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termusic is a music player written in Rust. Here’s our review of this open source software.
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terminal-parrot displays a parrot in your terminal. There’s even an Australian option for those living down under!
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croc is a command-line utility to send files and folders from one computer to another.
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Quoter is a command-line tool that fetches stock prices. It’s written in Java and published under an open source license.
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tickrs is a terminal-based realtime ticker. It’s written in Rust and sources data from Yahoo! Finance.
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Gamestonk Terminal provides a modern Python-based integrated environment for financial investment research. Here’s our review of this open source software.
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ticker is simple software that lets you track stocks, currencies, cryptocurrencies, commodities and indexes.
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There are many ways of obtaining information about the hardware you are using. The simplest and most reliable source is your system itself.
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Dry is a terminal application to manage and monitor Docker containers. It’s free and open source software.
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age is a simple, modern and secure command-line file encryption tool written in Go. Let’s check out this open source utility written by Google
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Czkawka is a free and open source multi functional program to find duplicates, empty folders, similar images, and more.
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We investigate how to manage users using both the GUI and the command-line. This article is part of the Linux for Starters Guide.
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broot is a utility that gives an overview of a directory, and much much more.
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pycp is an alternative to the cp and mv commands. pycp adds a progress bar. pycp is inspired by the library progressbar.
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lsd is billed as the next gen ls command. It’s free and open source software. Here’s our review of the program.
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dust gives an instant overview of which directories are using disk space. It’s name derives from the du command and that dust is written in Rust.
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