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Interactive CLI tool to browse, search, and restore file versions from ZFS/btrfs/nilfs2 snapshots, Time Machine, and Restic backups.
A modern, Bash-like shell that uses Clojure syntax for command composition and data manipulation.
A comprehensive guide to writing Node.js code that works consistently across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
A fast non-blocking HTTP server for Common Lisp built on libev, aiming to be the fastest web server in any language.
A Python CD-DA ripper that prioritizes accuracy over speed, featuring AccurateRip verification and MusicBrainz metadata.
A CLI application that blends ASCII/text art with a feature-rich clock, timer, and pattern-based time manager for the terminal.
A GTK-based drop-down terminal emulator for Linux and Unix that appears from the top of the screen with a hotkey.
A modern, experimental, UNIX-like operating system written in Rust with a monolithic kernel design.
A language-agnostic 'shebang interpreter' that enables writing single-file scripts in compiled languages.
A simple Unix shell written in Rust with built-in math arithmetic and bash-like features.
A personal collection of Unix/Linux system administration utilities for common tasks like file monitoring, network testing, and automation.
Formatted C++20 standard library man pages generated from cppreference for Unix systems.
A high-performance C++ BitTorrent library for Unix-like systems with direct file-to-network transfers.
A Vim plugin that provides a live preview of LaTeX PDF output, updating as you type.
A cross-platform *nix supervisor for managing and daemonizing services with process monitoring and log rotation.
A lightweight Bash script for scanning Linux/Unix/OSX systems for Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) without installation.
An OCaml library for building HTTP clients and servers with support for multiple asynchronous backends including Lwt, Async, and Eio.
A console utility for computing and verifying hash sums, checksums, and magnet links for data integrity.
A command-line utility for writing powerful, intuitive looping one-liners in Bash and other shells.
A snappy, configuration-free terminal text editor and IDE with syntax highlighting, LSP support, and built-in build/format tools.
A blazing fast TUI tool to manage Docker and Podman images, containers, volumes, and pods with keyboard shortcuts.
AT&T Software Technology toolkit providing UNIX tools, libraries, and enhanced POSIX replacements including KSH shells.
A Perl-based multithreaded client for Amazon Glacier, enabling efficient multipart uploads, downloads, and synchronization with local journal tracking.
A human-friendly alternative to the ls command that groups files by type and displays metadata in readable formats.
A Ruby library for fast process spawning using posix_spawn() and vfork() to avoid fork() overhead.
A collection of modern, performance-focused Unix command replacements written in Rust, starting with cpz and rmz.
A Windows Batch and Unix Bash script suite for comprehensive host forensic data collection during incident response.
A portable, self-contained implementation of the OpenBSD Korn Shell (ksh) that runs across many operating systems and compilers.
A Rust library for automating interactions with Unix processes and bash, similar to pexpect.
A command-line agent that automatically removes node_modules folders from inactive JavaScript projects to free up disk space.
A minimalistic Vim-like TUI document reader supporting PDF, EPUB, DOCX, and more formats with keyboard-first navigation.
A minimalistic Vim-like TUI document reader supporting PDF, EPUB, DOCX, and more with keyboard-first navigation.
A lightweight, blazingly fast file watcher that auto-executes commands on file changes using YAML configuration or stdin.
A curated list of Unicode characters that display correctly across most terminal environments and encodings.
A macOS screensaver that displays Unix epoch time in a flip clock animation.
A customizable tab bar plugin for WezTerm with built-in modules for workspace info, Spotify integration, and system status.
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