I’ve been using Bash functions quite liberally over the past couple years, butlast week I discovered that they can be much better than I thought. In thispost, I’ll explain how I thought they worked, why I was wrong, and how thatmakes them better.Function syntax Source: Cuddly, Octo-Palm Tree: Bash functions are better than I thought
croc
croc is a tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer files and folders. AFAIK, croc is the only CLI file-transfer tool that does all of the following: allows any two computers to transfer data (using a relay)provides end-to-end encryption (using PAKE)enables easy cross-platform transfers (Windows, Linux, Mac)allows multiple file transfersallows resuming transfers that are interruptedlocal server or port-forwarding not neededipv6-first with ipv4 fallbackcan use proxy, like tor
Kubernetes YAML Generator
Octopus Deploy makes it easy to automate your deployments and operations runbooks from a single place, helping you ship code faster, improve reliability, and break down dev & ops silos. https://k8syaml.com/ Source: Kubernetes YAML Generator https://octopus.com/docs/administration/managing-licenses/community https://octopus.com/docs/github
CookLang: recipe markup language
CookLang is a markup language for recipes. Create a recipe file, where each line is a step in the recipe. Tag your ingredients with @ and {}, then save your file. For a complete reference on CookLang, see the language specification page. Install a recipe viewer. We support a few tools for viewing CookLang recipes:…
tmpmail
A temporary email right from your terminal written in POSIX sh. tmpmail is a command-line utility written in POSIX sh that allows you to create a temporary email address and receive emails to the temporary email address. It uses 1secmail’s API to receive emails. By default, w3m is used to render the HTML emails on the terminal. But if you prefer another…
Kui: a Framework for Enhancing CLIs with Graphics
We love CLIs and think they are critical for interacting in a flexible way with the cloud. We need the power to go off the rails. But ASCII is tedious. Kui takes your normal kubectl command-line requests and responds with graphics. Instead of ASCII tables, you are presented with sortable ones. Instead of copying and pasting long auto-generated…
Double Commander
Double Commander is a free cross-platform open-source file manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas. Double Commander can be run on several platforms and operating systems. It supports 32-bit and 64-bit processors. See Supported platforms for a complete list.
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