xjobs reads job descriptions line by line and executes them in parallel. It limits the number of parallel executing jobs.
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xjobs reads job descriptions line by line and executes them in parallel. It limits the number of parallel executing jobs.
Read morekindd is billed as a kindful dd. It’s written using Qt Quick, a software application framework. Open source software.
Read moredd_rescue copies data from one file or block device to another. You can specify file positions (called seek and Skip in dd).
Read moreA common misconception is that bibliography tools are really only useful for academics. However, this type of software is a type of reference manager offering the ability to collect large amounts of metadata.
Read moreHypercalc is an interpreted calculator program designed to calculate extremely large numbers.
Read moreThis article spotlights alternative tools to time, a simple tool that provides timing statistics about a program run.
Read morePerformance counters for Linux are a kernel-based subsystem that provide a framework for all things performance analysis.
Read moreThis article spotlights alternative tools to cksum, a tool to compute and verify file checksums.
Read moreThis article spotlights alternative tools to xargs, a command that builds and executes command lines from standard input.
Read morerust-parallel is a command-line utility to execute commands in parallel and aggregate their output. It’s written in Rust.
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