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What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
pluma does not count in this thread - it's a gui app.
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
Just remembered a really good one:
^ 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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systemd-cgtop
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 ?
boop! I see, Well. it is what it is thanks for the info.debiman wrote:pluma does not count in this thread - it's a gui app.
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
Glorious systemdHead_on_a_Stick wrote:systemctl
bootctl
networkctl
machinectl
timedatectl
localectl
systemd-nspawn
I use only apt and nano when I need to edit some stray file, don't see the point in using anything else on full blown GNOME. Almost forgot about
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
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.
OS: Debian 12.4 Bookworm / DE: Enlightenment
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
^Just tried udevil but i'm getting some errors
Is there some configuration needed for it to work ?
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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
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
It does not require additional configuration. For me this guy works out of the box. As regular user, i just runpawRoot wrote:Is there some configuration needed for it to work ?
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udevil mount /dev/name_of_your_usb_stick
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
gotop!
https://github.com/cjbassi/gotopAnother terminal based graphical activity monitor, inspired by gtop and vtop, this time written in Go!
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
i wouldn't call it a "replacement" for man:
- it gets its pages online; man pages are on your machine and always available.
- you probably wouldn't want to remove the extensive information available in man pages
trying it out now.
tl;dr: do not "replace" man.
Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
Ate there real alternatives to `alias man=w3mman`?.debiman wrote:tl;dr: do not "replace" man.
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Re: What CLI/CUI programs are you using ?
^ while that technically replaces the man command, it does NOT replace man pages themselves.