RhetTbull, to macos

#macOS #cli developers: created a neat #mac CLI tool you want to distribute? I've created a new #python tool AppleCrate that helps you easily and quickly generate a native macOS installer for your apps (not just python apps--works with a binary). Try it out here: https://github.com/RhetTbull/applecrate

thestrangelet, to linux
@thestrangelet@fosstodon.org avatar

None of the GUI journalling apps on Linux strike my fancy. jrnl + vim is pretty great though. #Linux #CLI #journaling #writing

davidbisset, to wordpress
@davidbisset@phpc.social avatar
mwop, to til
@mwop@phpc.social avatar

#til Delta is a great tool for visualizing diffs, particularly when used with git: https://dandavison.github.io/delta/introduction.html

#git #cli

larsmb, to linux
@larsmb@mastodon.online avatar

I love how there's absolutely no complete documentation of the various error counters for ethtool -S available, that makes debugging a network connection such a joy.

rx_address_errors? rx_rxf_ov_drop_packets?

GOOD LUCK, peasant

Feels just like 1993 again.

#Linux #CLI

kyonshi, to random
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

Ohhh, an inventory for the command line.

I love that idea.

https://github.com/mothdotmonster/inventory

#cli #commandline

bloody_albatross, to programming
@bloody_albatross@chaos.social avatar

I'd love to write #CLI programs in a statically typed #programming language for a living. Is there a home office #job opening like that in #Austria? #Rust #Linux

ramikrispin, (edited ) to vim
@ramikrispin@mstdn.social avatar

TIL about neovim, a code editor. Does anyone use it? Any feedback? What are the use cases? It seems to be somewhere between vim and VScode.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4OyfL5o7DU&

#cli #vim #newvim

donwatkins, to linux
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Top 5 mistakes every new Linux terminal user makes – Both.org https://www.both.org/?p=3737 #terminal #linux #cli

aeveltstra, to jenkins
@aeveltstra@mastodon.social avatar
aev, to jenkins
@aev@mastodon.sdf.org avatar
pwa, to linux German

Hat jemand einen kleinen CLI-Trick um schnell herauszufinden ob ein PDF OCR'd ist? Also einen... Text-Layer enthält, in dem was sinnvolles (oder sagen wir, mehr als einzelne Buchstaben) drin steht?

#linux #cli #pdf #ocr

scy, to memes
@scy@chaos.social avatar

Thing that I wish existed: A command-line meme generator. Something that you could call like

memgen --template tintin-wednesday bubble2="Captain, it's Monday"

or

memegen -t surprised-pikachu label=CEO

or

memegen -t 3-spider-men head1=file:tobey.jpg head2=file:andrew.jpg head3=file:tom.jpg

Templates can be downloaded as separate packages (usually with more than one template) or created by the user. Text & images can also be placed manually using coordinates.

#CommandLine #CLI #memes

fab, to RaspberryPi

I made a CLI status screen on my raspberry pi.

It shows (for now):

  • If my local/remote servers and services are up
  • wttr.in weather report
  • A figlet clock
  • My Astrobotany plant
  • Placeholder: Asciiquarium
  • Placeholder: cmatrix

I'm not sure what to else to put on, maybe a calendar, emails or todo list - still work in progress.

Does anybody else have such a thing? Please show me.

#RaspberryPi #CLI #Commandline

nucliweb, to random
@nucliweb@webperf.social avatar

10 amazing Rust-based CLI tools

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICU6XUzqg-U by @adib_hanna

#CLI #CommandLine #CLITools

juandesant, to MacAutomation
@juandesant@astrodon.social avatar

Even better than my previous toot, you can get the names of the running processes for a given architecture with:

osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to return name of processes whose architecture is "x86_64”’

You can change “x86_64” to ”arm64” for native Apple Silicon processes.

And if you prefer to get process IDs, you can change name of processes to unix id of processes.

bonoky, to linux

OK all you command line warriors, tell me this. Without using the mouse, how do I get the cursor away from the command line to copy something displayed earlier in the terminal. I know how to scroll the window but I need to be able to move the cursor to copy some text. I’ve searched high and low for a solution but so far been unable to get one. Surely command line terminals existed before mice were invented.
#cli #terminal #linux

_newick, to linux French

I now prefer bat 🦇 over cat 🐈 . #cli #linux

rugk, to linux
@rugk@chaos.social avatar

Ever wanted that fancy for your tools? But you found it to annoying to (re)-record when sth. changed?

Found https://github.com/k9withabone/autocast, which automates this process and produces a nice asciinema output.

changelog, to golang
@changelog@changelog.social avatar

A simple, powerful library for building interactive forms and prompts in the terminal

🔗 https://github.com/charmbracelet/huh

video/mp4

alexelcu, to programming
@alexelcu@social.alexn.org avatar

"Update NextDNS with a Scala CLI script"

Today I was reminded how awesome Scala is for scripting, via Scala CLI. And it goes beyond having “batteries included”.

https://alexn.org/blog/2024/01/10/update-nextdns-with-a-scala-cli-script/

ebel, to random
@ebel@moytura.org avatar

TIL git checkout --merge.
It switched git branches, and if you have local modifications, it applies them after checkout. Kinda like “autostash”

https://git-scm.com/docs/git-checkout/en#Documentation/git-checkout.txt---merge
#git #cli

boilingsteam, to linux
@boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud avatar
pydemullenheim, to random

I was looking for functions that allow providing "beautiful" messages to the user when using #rstats package functions. I have discovered #cli and just figured out that this package is used in all the cool packages (devtools, usethis) I am using to develop my own package ^^. If like me you did not know all the possibilities of the #cli package, it may be well worth the read: https://github.com/r-lib/cli

jamiefdhurst, to Bash

Whenever I need to create a quick script (and I can't easily do it in or ) without tests and for ease, I'll typically use . I've spotted others doing the same in , , etc. Does everyone go back to the language they're most familiar with in these scenarios?

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