Starfish,

'unp' to unpack almost everything
sct/xsct for screen temperature (like redshift)

sapient_cogbag,
@sapient_cogbag@infosec.pub avatar

I use:

  • qpdf for mucking around with pdfs, reordering, selecting pages, combining them, etc.
  • ffmpeg for video and audio sicing and transcoding. Usually encompassing a command in a script because I forget the precise params every time ;p
  • nvim for anything like Markdown (which can be converted to other things like LaTeX or pdf or html, sometimes in multiple stages)
  • imagemagick for simple image conversion stuff.
  • wget for downloads ^.^
  • youtube-dl or yt-dlp for grabbing youtube stuff.
Furycd001,
@Furycd001@fosstodon.org avatar

@antihero I use ffmpeg to extract frames from images. Yt-dlp to download youtube videos. Rmlint, to remove duplicates. Gallery-dl to sometimes download from sites like instagram or twitter & finally mpd / ncmpcpp to listen to music....

exu,

You can also use ghostscript (gs) or the image magick convert with PDF.

I use rsync quite often and ssh as well.

theshatterstone54,

For me, it’s pretty much just app management via my package manager, some file management, and the big ones are using neovim as a text editor and cmus as my primary music player (I also use emms in emacs sometimes)

tom42,
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For audio files sox and beets are my live saver.

codr9,

Using lf, a file manager like ranger. Written in Go.

github.com/gokcehan/lf

MigratingtoLemmy,

Does anyone know of an application which can eliminate excessive glare in a picture?

learnbyexample,
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github.com/WyattBlue/auto-editor - automatically editing video and audio by analyzing a variety of methods, most notably audio loudness

github.com/shssoichiro/oxipng, pngquant.org and github.com/RazrFalcon/svgcleaner for optimizing images

bartlbee,

I’d add:

  • ghostscript - with some basic perl scripts, works great for pdf flattening/compressing, merging, splitting, adding bookmarks etc.
  • poppler - pdfseparate, sometimes pdfunite
  • zathura - pdf viewing
  • feh - images
  • sshfs - prefer it to rclone
  • cheat
  • emacs - org-mode, latex, dired/wdired, capture, eshell, vterm, tramp
  • mc/midnight commander
chaorace,
@chaorace@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Here is my list:

  • emacs - emacs
mafbar,

Ah, so you use the EMACS operating system as well?

20gramsWrench,

find -exec is essential to process multiple files

7z handles wildcards inside a find -exec so you can save 200 lines of sh compliance

mpv plays online media since it uses yt-dlp

JubilantJaguar,
  • xournal for fake form-filling on PDFs - ugly and unintuitive but gets the job done
  • img2pdf - does what it says on the tin
  • ranger for managing files and launching stuff - not the coolest kid on the block but this is the single most impressive terminal app I have used in recent years, the key bindings and commands and defaults are so crazily intuitive that I hardly ever even need to consult the manual
non_feistel,

If you use Firefox, it added pdf editing in since 106. I like it compared to xournal. www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/106.0/releasenotes

carnha, (edited )
  • https://github.com/ho-tex/pdfcrop (commonly included with LaTeX) for cropping margins - it cuts the pdf down to its contents then adds a margin of your choosing, extremely useful for forcing academic papers to have consistent margins, pdfcrop --margins 72 *pdf here* will create a document with a ~1in margin all around (it uses bp as its units)
  • https://www.libvips.org/ for resizing/converting images - it’s a bit faster and lighter than imagemagick in my experience, although the main reason I use it instead of imagemagick is just because I like playing around with stuff I haven’t used before :) It has an officially supported python binding too
runeko,

Rsync for moving files and backing up.

JubilantJaguar,

The ultimate it-just-works CLI tool.

Although I have never understood why it’s called rsync, because you need to add –recursive to make it actually sync a file tree, which is what it does best.

Backslash,

I think rsync is short for remote sync

JubilantJaguar,

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