ff is a command-line tool to manage favorite folders, creating an alias, to be used via shell directly with the cd command.
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ff is a command-line tool to manage favorite folders, creating an alias, to be used via shell directly with the cd command.
Read moregtrash is a trash CLI manager that fully complies with the FreeDesktop.org specification. gtrash moves files to the system trash can.
Read morenav offers a way of quickly navigating through directories in the CLI. It uses dialog and fzf.
Read moreenhancd is an enhanced cd command integrated with a command line fuzzy finder based on UNIX concept.
Read morekn is an alternative to cd. kn doesn’t track frequency or any other statistics. It searches the disk for paths matching the abbreviation.
Read moreA sticky note (often known as a Post-it Note) is a small piece of paper with a strip of glue on its back. Here’s our verdict.
Read moreinotail is a replacement for the ‘tail’ program found in the base installation of every Linux system.
Read morecolortail works like tail but can optionally read one or more config files where it’s specified which patterns results in which colors.
Read moreptail is a small, and likely useless, utility that truncates the output from processes.
Read moreretail can output that part of a file (or pipe) following the last match of a regular expression,
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