gkill is an interactive process killer for Linux and macOS. It’s written in the Go programming language and MIT licensed.
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gkill is an interactive process killer for Linux and macOS. It’s written in the Go programming language and MIT licensed.
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epkill is a fork of procps-ng verion 3.3.10, but only with the utilities pidof, pgrep, and pkill. GPL licensed software.
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Open Visual Trace Route is a cross-platform visual traceroute tool. It’s written in the Java programming language.
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Dublin Traceroute is a NAT-aware multipath traceroute tool. It’s written in the Go and C++ programming languages.
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LFT, short for Layer Four Traceroute, is a sort of ‘traceroute’ that often works much faster.
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Windows Terminal is billed as “a modern, fast, efficient, powerful, and productive terminal application”. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives.
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bfs is a variant of the UNIX find command that operates breadth-first rather than depth-first. It’s written in C.
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bfind is a minimalistic alternative to find that is designed to be efficient that locating files. Written in C.
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ffind allows quick and easy recursive search for files in the command line. This is free and open source software.
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friendly-find is the friendly file finder. It’s meant to be a more usable replacement for find. If you’ve used ack, then ffind is to find as ack is to grep.
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