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I’m not sure. It just might be if you count all the things that you can do with Jinja2, but I really hope it’s not.
I’m not sure. It just might be if you count all the things that you can do with Jinja2, but I really hope it’s not.
Neither does mine, but, I keep it to test a new tool from time to time.
Ansiblings for Ansible (yes, I know this isn’t a programming language)
Rest of the list:
DNS tools:
Good stuff for pentesters and security researchers:
### .bashrc
### CUSTOM FUNCTIONS
# https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/boost-productivity-bash-tips-and-tricks
ftext () {
grep -iIHrn --color=always "$1" . | less -R -r
}
duplicatefind (){
find -not -empty -type f -printf "%s\n" | sort -rn | uniq -d | \
xargs -I{} -n1 find -type f -size {}c -print0 | \
xargs -0 md5sum | sort | uniq -w32 --all-repeated=separate
}
generateqr (){
# printf "$@" | curl -F-=\<- qrenco.de
printf "$@" | qrencode -t UTF8 -o -
}
Rest of the list:
crush (https://github.com/liljencrantz/crush, Crush is a command line shell that is also a powerful modern programming language. Kann u.a. SQL-Statements) xxh (https://github.com/xxh/xxh, Bring your favorite shell wherever you go through the ssh.) starship (https://starship.rs, Shell-Prompt anpassen mit Nerdfont) q (https://github.com/natesales/q, A tiny & colorful command line DNS client with support for UDP, TCP, DoT, DoH, DoQ and ODoH.) gping (https://github.com/orf/gping, Ping, but with a graph) broot (https://github.com/Canop/broot, A new way to see and navigate directory trees : https://dystroy.org/broot) dust (https://github.com/bootandy/dust, intuitive du colored) dutree (https://github.com/nachoparker/dutree, a tool to analyze file system usage written in Rust) lsd (https://github.com/Peltoche/lsd, next-gen ls) mcfly (https://github.com/cantino/mcfly, Fly through your shell history using neural nets) procs (https://github.com/dalance/procs, A modern replacement for ps written in Rust, color, human readable, multi-column keword search) bottom (https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom, top replacement, cross-platform graphical process/system monitor, zoom support) btop++ (https://github.com/aristocratos/btop, resource monitor CPU, RAM, IO, processes, IN SCHICK!!!, C+±continuation of bpytop https://github.com/aristocratos/bpytop) musikcube (https://github.com/clangen/musikcube, cross-platform, terminal-based music player, audio engine, metadata indexer, and server in c++ with an ncurses TI, incl.Android App) viu (https://github.com/atanunq/viu, Terminal image viewer with native support for iTerm and Kitty, auch animated gif) glow (https://github.com/charmbracelet/glow, Render markdown on the CLI) falsisign (https://gitlab.com/edouardklein/falsisign, For bureaucratic reasons, a colleague of mine had to print, sign, scan and send by email a high number of pages. To save trees, ink, time, and to stick it to the bureaucrats, I wrote this script.) ponysay (https://github.com/erkin/ponysay, wie cowsay mit bunten Ponies) sniffnet (https://github.com/GyulyVGC/sniffnet, cross-platform application to monitor your network traffic with ease, Debian-Pakete von GitHub verfügbar) netop (https://github.com/ZingerLittleBee/netop, monitor network traffic with bpf) corefreq (https://github.com/cyring/CoreFreq, CPU monitoring software for 64-bits Processors.) ctop (https://github.com/bcicen/ctop, Top-like interface for container metrics) dua (https://github.com/Byron/dua-cli, View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast.) dust (https://github.com/bootandy/dust, A more intuitive version of du in rust) helix editor lnav (https://github.com/tstack/lnav Log navigator) bottom (github.com/ClementTsang/bottom, another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor) broot (https://github.com/Canop/broot, a different than ranger/lf approach to navigating folders) mdr (https://github.com/michaelmure/mdr, a markdown viewer) eza (https://github.com/eza-community/eza, modern ls, with cool features like file icons) ouch (https://github.com/ouch-org/ouch, It’s a CLI tool for compressing and decompressing for various formats. such as .tar .zip 7z .gz .xz .lzma .bz .bz2 .lz4 .sz .zst .rar) spotify-tui (https://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tui, Spotify CLI frontend (Spotify via terminal)) toilet (http://caca.zoy.org/wiki/toilet, turn text into ASCII art)
ftext () grep -iIHrn --color=always “$1” . duplicatefind () find -not -empty -type f -printf “%s\n” -n1 find -type f -size }c -print0 generateqr () # printf “$@”
DNS tools: -viewdns.info -dnslytics.com -dnsspy.io -leafdns.com -dnsdumpster.com -intodns.com -www.zonecut.net/dns -xip.io -nip.io -ptrarchive.com -www.whatsmydns.net -ceipam.eu/en/dnslookup.php -spyse.com/tools/dns-lookup -www.buddyns.com/delegation-lab
Good stuff for pentesters and security researchers: -contained.af -cryptohack.org -0x00sec.org -hack.me -chall.stypr.com -crackmes.one -hackxor.net -tryhackme.com -ctftime.org -ctflearn.com -picoctf.org
bash
, because I never had the time to learn anything else.
shebang.bash
is just fine for me, though I’ve customized it using Starship and created some aliases to have colored/pretty output where possible.shellcheck
before running your scripts in production, err on the side of caution, set -o pipefail
. There are best practices guides for Bash, use those and you’ll probably be fine.set -x
inside your Bash script or bash -x scriptname
on the CLI for debugging. Remember that you can always fallback to interactive CLI to test/prepare commands before you put them into your script. Think before you type. Test. Optimize only what needs optimization. Use long options for readability. And remember: Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows your address.I switched to fish because it has tab completion Yeah, so does Bash, just install it.
Oh, I also “curate” a list of Linux tools that I like, that are more modern alternatives to “traditional” Linux tools or that provide information I would otherwise not easily get. I’ll post i
Debian-Packages available
no Deb pkg avail
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Uuuuh, weird, I love it!
With a username like this, I’d give all my hosts and servers moon names. Like the moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
Metube might be right for you.