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tori – terminal-based music player

May 29, 2023 Luke Baker CLI, Multimedia, Reviews, Software

tori is a promising music player in a very early stage of development. In terms of functionality, it’s a long way from musikcube.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: cloc

May 28, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software

This article spotlights alternative free and open source tools to cloc, a tool which counts lines of source code and comments.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: mv

May 27, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights alternative tools to mv.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: locate

May 25, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights alternative tools to locate.

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Machine Learning in Linux: Spleeter – source separation library

May 24, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Multimedia, Reviews, Software

Spleeter is a source separation library with pre-trained models written in Python. It’s free and open source software.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: split

May 13, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights alternative tools to split, a utility that splits a file into pieces.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: cut

May 11, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights alternative tools to cut.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: sysctl

May 9, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights an alternative tool to sysctl. It’s part of our Alternatives to popular CLI tools series.

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Alternatives to popular CLI tools: more

May 5, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Software, Utilities

This article spotlights alternative tools to more.

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Linux Candy: cbonsai – generate bonsai trees

May 5, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Reviews, Software

cbonsai is a bonsai tree generator, written in C using ncurses. It intelligently creates, colors, and positions a bonsai tree.

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