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Category: Utilities

tcount – cloc alternative

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

tcount is a utility to count your code by tokens and patterns in the syntax tree. It’s written in the Rust language.

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Administrators in action

Alternatives to popular CLI tools: sudo

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights alternative tools to sudo, a command which lets you execute a command as another user.

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doas – execute commands as another user

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

The doas utility is a program originally written for OpenBSD which allows a user to run a command as though they were another user.

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pkexec – execute a command as another user

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

pkexec allows an authorized user to execute a command as another user.

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su – run a command with substitute user and group ID

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

su allows commands to be run with a substitute user and group ID.

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dzdo – execute commands with the privileges of another user

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

dzdo is a command-line tool used to execute commands with the privileges of another user, such as the superuser or root user.

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Documentation

dnslookup – make DNS lookups

May 31, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

dnslookup is a simple command line utility to make DNS lookups. The tool supports DNS protocols: plain DNS, DoH, DoT, DoQ, DNSCrypt.

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Documentation

dog – command-line DNS client

May 30, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

dog is a command-line DNS client. It has colourful output, understands normal command-line argument syntax.

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Documentation

drill – perform DNS lookups

May 30, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

ldns includes a DNS lookup utility named drill. It can perform DNS lookups and display the answers. Written in C.

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Files

xtmsplit – Xtremsplit-compliant file splitter and merger

May 29, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

xtmsplit is a command line program that allows to use or create .xtm files, like the Xtremsplit program allows on Windows.

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