Fzf – A Quick Fuzzy File Search from Linux Terminal
Fzf is a tiny, blazing fast, general-purpose, and cross-platform command-line fuzzy finder, that helps you to search and open files quickly in Linux and Windows
Fzf is a tiny, blazing fast, general-purpose, and cross-platform command-line fuzzy finder, that helps you to search and open files quickly in Linux and Windows
Nginx (short for Engine-x) is a free, open source, powerful, high-performance and scalable HTTP and reverse proxy server, a mail and standard TCP/UDP proxy server.
Wget is a widely used, non-interactive command line utility for retrieving files from the web. Just like most similar tools out there, it supports limiting
Bat is a cat command clone with advanced syntax highlighting for a large number of programming and markup languages and it also comes with Git
The Silver Searcher is a free and open source, cross platform source code searching tool similar to ack (a grep-like tool for programmers) but faster.
tr (short for translate) is a useful command line utility that translates and/or deletes characters from stdin input and writes to stdout. It is a
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Wondershaper is a small bash script that enables you to limit the network bandwidth in Linux. It employs the tc command line program as the
Filelight is a free, open source, simple, easy to use, and cross-platform KDE utility for viewing graphical disk space usage information. It works on Linux
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Version Control (revision control or source control) is a way of recording changes to a file or collection of files over time so that you