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A customization of the Minimalis Conky configuration for my Linux Mint Systems, with inspirations from additional configurations.
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sjsepan.lcars-powerline TOML theme for Bash using Starship and NerdFonts on Linux Mint. Also tested on fish and PowerShell on Linux, and fish and bash on GhostBSd.
The perfect (console-theme) gift for that Star Trek fan(atic) in your life :-) Colors sampled from the Classic and TNG Legacy themes on https://www.thelcars.com/ .
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sjsepan.lcars2-powerline TOML theme for Bash using Starship and NerdFonts on Linux Mint. Also tested on fish and PowerShell on Linux, and fish and bash on GhostBSd.
The perfect (console-theme) gift for that Star Trek fan(atic) in your life :-) Colors sampled from the Classic and TNG Legacy themes on https://www.thelcars.com/ . This theme is a more elaborate variation on my first attempt at an LCARS theme, and include a graphic that appears to be a bracket after the previous command. Customization based on pastel-powerline preset. Edited using VSCode and Better TOML extension.
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A OS based timer and timer event dequeue which can be used to create a simple timeout scheduling. Can be used just as OS timer or use it together with the timeout deque.
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Utility to get or set the FreeBSD kernel state
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FreeBSD RC receiver daemon for my rcrecv-kmod driver.
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FreeBSD kernel driver for gpio based remote control codes receiver.
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The Mini Esoteric (or MESO) project is a collection of odds-n-ends Unix scripts written by Gabriel T. Sharp. They range from very esoteric (machine-specific) to general purpose (usable by anyone). Some of the more useful scripts are outlined in README.md, where you can find out more information. Scripts are mostly ZSH and PERL5, but there are a few SH, BASH, and other shell scripts mixed in along with some support files which are data-only files that support certain scripts. These can only be used in Windows if you use the Linux subsystem or cygwin since they rely a root devfs, procfs, and tmpfs to be present.
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