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Kronos Is A Terminal Music Player Written in Rust

August 2, 2023 Luke Baker CLI, Multimedia, Reviews, Software

Kronos is a terminal-based music player that’s designed for playing locally stored audio files. It’s written in Rust.

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hurl – run and test HTTP requests with plain text

August 2, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format.

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xh – fast and friendly tool for sending HTTP requests

August 2, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

xh is a friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests. It reimplements as much as possible of HTTPie’s excellent design.

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stringsext – search for multi-byte encoded strings in binary data

August 1, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

stringsext is a Unicode enhancement of the strings tool with additional functionalities.

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ThiefMD – markdown editor

August 1, 2023 Steve Emms Documents

ThiefMD is a Markdown and Fountain editor and file manager inspired by Ulysses.

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Best Free and Open Source Software July 2023 Updates

August 1, 2023 Steve Emms Software

July 2023 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.

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sad – Space Age seD

July 28, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Utilities

sad is a batch file edit tool. It will show you a really nice diff of proposed changes before you commit them.

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InvenioILS – run a digital library or document repository

July 26, 2023 Steve Emms Education

Invenio ILS is a modern integrated library system. This system is based on Invenio.

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Utilities

45 Outstanding Linux Utilities to Maximize your Productivity

July 25, 2023 Steve Emms CLI, Desktop, Productivity, Utilities

This is a series of cornerstone articles highlighting essential utilities. These are small, indispensable tools, useful for anyone running a Linux machine.

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Bandage – visualising de novo assembly graphs

July 25, 2023 Steve Emms Scientific

Bandage is a program for visualising de novo assembly graphs. It’s written in C++ and runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.

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