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What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?

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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?

#31 Post by debiman »

pluma does not count in this thread - it's a gui app.
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#32 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

Just remembered a really good one:

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systemd-cgtop
^ This shows the local Linux control group hierarchy, ordered by their CPU, memory & disk I/O load.

EDIT: and `systemd-analyze` as well:

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Commands:
  time                     Print time spent in the kernel
  blame                    Print list of running units ordered by time to init
  critical-chain [UNIT...] Print a tree of the time critical chain of units
  plot                     Output SVG graphic showing service initialization
  dot [UNIT...]            Output dependency graph in man:dot(1) format
  log-level [LEVEL]        Get/set logging threshold for manager
  log-target [TARGET]      Get/set logging target for manager
  dump                     Output state serialization of service manager
  unit-paths               List load directories for units
  syscall-filter [NAME...] Print list of syscalls in seccomp filter
  verify FILE...           Check unit files for correctness
  calendar SPEC...         Validate repetitive calendar time events
  service-watchdogs [BOOL] Get/set service watchdog state
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?

#33 Post by Derpbian »

debiman wrote:pluma does not count in this thread - it's a gui app.
derpbian.
boop! I see, Well. it is what it is :) thanks for the info.
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?

#34 Post by Wheelerof4te »

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:systemctl
bootctl
networkctl
machinectl
timedatectl
localectl
systemd-nspawn

:mrgreen:
Glorious systemd :mrgreen:
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#35 Post by None1975 »

Among the many others I use udevil (automounting usb drives) +midnight commander (manipulation of files). So I do not need a graphical file managers at all.
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#36 Post by pawRoot »

^Just tried udevil but i'm getting some errors

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➜  ~ udevil mount /dev/sdc1
udevil: warning 24: unable to run setfacl (/usr/bin/setfacl)
udevil: warning 25: setfacl on /media/lnx failed, falling back to 'user:root rwx------'
Mounted /dev/sdc1 at /media/lnx/Debian 9.4.0 amd64 n
Is there some configuration needed for it to work ?

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#37 Post by None1975 »

pawRoot wrote:Is there some configuration needed for it to work ?
It does not require additional configuration. For me this guy works out of the box. As regular user, i just run

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udevil mount /dev/name_of_your_usb_stick 
and it mount usb drive. By the way, in your output it shows, that drive mounted successfully (sorry for my bad English). Here additional info.
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#38 Post by pawRoot »

Yes it mounts fine, just wondering why i am getting these errors. (im on Sid)
Anyway cool tool, will be using it for sure, thanks.

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#39 Post by pawRoot »

Just found this little program, man replacement.

https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr

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#40 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

gotop!
Another terminal based graphical activity monitor, inspired by gtop and vtop, this time written in Go!
https://github.com/cjbassi/gotop
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#41 Post by pawRoot »

^I love it :D

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#42 Post by debiman »

pawRoot wrote:Just found this little program, man replacement.

https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr
i wouldn't call it a "replacement" for man:
  1. it gets its pages online; man pages are on your machine and always available.
  2. you probably wouldn't want to remove the extensive information available in man pages
that said, it looks extremely useful (focused on usage examples) and seems to have a strong community.
trying it out now.

tl;dr: do not "replace" man.

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#43 Post by yeti »

debiman wrote:tl;dr: do not "replace" man.
Ate there real alternatives to `alias man=w3mman`?.
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#44 Post by debiman »

^ while that technically replaces the man command, it does NOT replace man pages themselves.

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#45 Post by pawRoot »

I know its not a replacement , just bad selection of words from my part :)


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