fcp is a significantly faster alternative to the classic Unix cp command. It’s optimized for systems with an SSD.
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fcp is a significantly faster alternative to the classic Unix cp command. It’s optimized for systems with an SSD.
Read moregcp is a user-friendly file copier.Its name used to stand for “Goffi’s CoPier”, but was changed into a recursive acronym: Gcp CoPier.
Read morecyanrip is a fully-featured CD ripping program able to take out most of the tedium.
Read moreWhipper is a Python 3 (3.6+) CD-DA ripper based on the morituri project (CDDA ripper for *nix systems aiming for accuracy over speed).
Read morepydf is an all-singing, all-dancing, fully colourised df-clone. It’s written in the Python programming language and is public domain.
Read moredfrs displays the amount of disk space available on the file system containing each file name argument in human-readable format by default.
Read moreAtuin replaces your existing shell history with a SQLite database, and records additional context for your commands.
Read moreThis article spotlights alternative tools to split, a utility that splits a file into pieces.
Read morecsplit is a utility that splits a file into two or more smaller files determined by context lines.
Read morelxSplit is a simple tool for splitting files and joining the split files on unix-like platforms. It’s written in C.
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