ripgrep is a line-oriented search tool that recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern. It’s free and open source software.
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ripgrep is a line-oriented search tool that recursively searches your current directory for a regex pattern. It’s free and open source software.
Read morecheat.sh offers unified access to the best community driven documentation repositories of the world via curl/browser interface. There’s also an installable utility for more flexibility.
Read moreponysay is a rewrite of cowsay with lots of full-color characters from My Little Pony. There’s over 400 characters and character combinations.
Read moreLiquid Prompt gives you a nicely displayed prompt with useful information when you need it. It shows you what you need when you need it.
Read morepeco is a CLI utility that filters text interactively. The tool is written in the Go programming language. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreMcFly is a tiny utility that replaces the functionality offered by Bash’s ctrl-r with an intelligent search engine.
Read moreOne thing a newcomer to Linux learns quickly is that they’re never limited to a single way of performing a task. And killing processes is no exception. In this article, we’ll look at an alternative to kill. It’s called fkill. It’s billed as offering a quicker and easier way to terminating processes.
Read moreCrow Translate bills itself as a cross-platform, lightweight, translator supporting 117 different languages.
Read moreThis article surveys compression software that makes full use of multi-core processors when compressing files. Many of the tools also offer decompression speedups too.
Read morefdupes finds duplicate files in the given set of directories and sub-directories. It recognizes duplicates by comparing MD5 signature of files followed by a byte-to-byte comparison. The utility offers a lot of options to list, delete and replace files.
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