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Vincent Goulet / bitbucketapi
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterInterface to the Atlassian BitBucket REST API
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Jirka Justra / MineCraft worlds toolbox
MIT LicenseSet of tools to :
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OSiUX / timeline2dot
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterRead a .txt file and generate a .dot file with timeline graph
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elvizakos / passman
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterPassword manager for the linux terminal, written in bash.
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FC (Fay) Stegerman / shtst
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later[github mirror] shtst - simple cli testing
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Xeriab Nabil / ShellScripts
MIT LicenseCollection of various (mostly POSIX) ShellScripts that I use with my machines.
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David DIDIER / Bash NDD Utils4B
MIT LicenseA simple utility library for Bash, to keep things dry.
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Fabio Sussarellu / Modular Makefiles
MIT LicenseCollection of modular and reusable makefiles
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This project contains my rc files, along with a script to automatically install them.
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Nicola Worthington / bash_phue
MIT LicenseVery simple Bash script library to help manipulate Philips hue lights
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Nguyễn Hồng Hiệp / nowater
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterA CLI tool that helps you set wallpaper or live wallpaper easily for X11.
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Collection of day-to-day, simple & handy tricks and short-hands that are used for ease of operating Linux. Approach is constructive. Not generic ones, but personal trails.
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Francesco Palumbo / guish
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterA versatile, simple DSL and army knife to make and modify GUIs (optionally using XEmbed) NOTE: this repo is deprecated, current developments can be found at https://codeberg.org/phranz/guish
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Stéphane MEYER / scroller
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterCommand line utility that scrolls a line of text.
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🌌 Constellation / 🔐 Validate Certificate CLI
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterA small cli that check if a certificate, a key, and a CA chain are actually working together.
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A primitive ASCII-based "frontend" for the default iputils ping utility written in GNU Bash + GNU utilities.
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