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List of your linux commands Apps
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pdfposter
Pdfposter can be used to create a large poster by building it from multiple pages and/or printing it on large media. It expects as input a PDF file, normally printing on a single page. The output is again a PDF file, maybe containing multiple pages together building the poster. The input page will be scaled to obtain the desired size.
https://pdfposter.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Usage.html
https://pdfposter.readthedocs.io/en/sta ... mples.html
Examples.:
pdfposter -mA3 -pA0 a4.pdf out.pdf:
Prints an A4 input file on 8 A3 pages, forming an A0 poster.
pdfposter -p3x3Let a4.pdf out.pdf:
Prints an inputfile on a poster of 3x3 Letter pages.
pdfposter -mA0 input.pdf out.pdf:
Enlarges an inputfile to print on a large-media A0 capable device.
pdfposter -s4 input.pdf out.pdf:
Enlarge an inputfile exactly 4 times, print on the default A4 media, and let pdfposter determine the number of pages required.
pdfposter -m10x10cm -pa0 a4.pdf out.pdf:
Just to show how efficient pdfposter is: This will create a file containing 192 pages, but only 15 times as big as the single page. With a4.pdf being a quite empty page, this ratio should be even better for filled pages.
Pdfposter can be used to create a large poster by building it from multiple pages and/or printing it on large media. It expects as input a PDF file, normally printing on a single page. The output is again a PDF file, maybe containing multiple pages together building the poster. The input page will be scaled to obtain the desired size.
https://pdfposter.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Usage.html
https://pdfposter.readthedocs.io/en/sta ... mples.html
Examples.:
pdfposter -mA3 -pA0 a4.pdf out.pdf:
Prints an A4 input file on 8 A3 pages, forming an A0 poster.
pdfposter -p3x3Let a4.pdf out.pdf:
Prints an inputfile on a poster of 3x3 Letter pages.
pdfposter -mA0 input.pdf out.pdf:
Enlarges an inputfile to print on a large-media A0 capable device.
pdfposter -s4 input.pdf out.pdf:
Enlarge an inputfile exactly 4 times, print on the default A4 media, and let pdfposter determine the number of pages required.
pdfposter -m10x10cm -pa0 a4.pdf out.pdf:
Just to show how efficient pdfposter is: This will create a file containing 192 pages, but only 15 times as big as the single page. With a4.pdf being a quite empty page, this ratio should be even better for filled pages.
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
ALL OF EM ...
One cool one I'd found not long ago came to mind when read this threads title, it's called ncdu. ie: Try "ncdu /var/log" think it's cool. Haven't really gotten around to learning or using it much.
One cool one I'd found not long ago came to mind when read this threads title, it's called ncdu. ie: Try "ncdu /var/log" think it's cool. Haven't really gotten around to learning or using it much.
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ncdu has been my go-to for awhile. There really isn't much to learn and it's pretty darn handyDeb-fan wrote:ALL OF EM ...
One cool one I'd found not long ago came to mind when read this threads title, it's called ncdu. ie: Try "ncdu /var/log" think it's cool. Haven't really gotten around to learning or using it much.
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Wizard10000 , another I find myself using often is mlocate ... for the locate cmd. ie: "locate lightdm |grep config" etc etc. One thing recently discovered about it I don't so much like is the thing has been set in Stretch and Buster to update it's database daily. Noted updatedb and find were smashing my cpu(s), while was dorking around. So ended up tracking it down to cron.daily and just chmod'ed it's file so it's no longer executable. Just run "updatedb" manually as needed, don't need it doing it ... itself daily. Noticed often you have to do itself yourself anyway, install something, start trying to find its config files and locate won't cause it hasn't updated recently enough.
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cli programs you use
I almost only boot to xfce, but have at least one terminal open in each workspace. It's nice to see, that new editors and other programs for cli are still developed.
So please share, what programs do you use at terminal window!
My editor of choice is vim.
ranger is an excellent filemanager, can preview many formats, I have configured it to preview epub, odt, pdf and even some simple docs with some other apps (epr.py (https:// github.com/wustho/epr), odt2txt, catdoc, antiword), pictures with feh.
feh cli picture viewer works also on its own, can even do some simple editing: mirror, rotate. Also the others in the above list do not need ranger to work.
mc is great two-panel filemanager, since I installed ranger I don't need it much, only use it to sync my phone with laptop.
cmus I use to listen music.
I use elinks to read news. Firefox for other browsing
tmux ('terminal multiplier') looks interesting, but have not installed because the monitor of this laptop is 11.5". Tried, but terminals went too small.
So please share, what programs do you use at terminal window!
My editor of choice is vim.
ranger is an excellent filemanager, can preview many formats, I have configured it to preview epub, odt, pdf and even some simple docs with some other apps (epr.py (https:// github.com/wustho/epr), odt2txt, catdoc, antiword), pictures with feh.
feh cli picture viewer works also on its own, can even do some simple editing: mirror, rotate. Also the others in the above list do not need ranger to work.
mc is great two-panel filemanager, since I installed ranger I don't need it much, only use it to sync my phone with laptop.
cmus I use to listen music.
I use elinks to read news. Firefox for other browsing
tmux ('terminal multiplier') looks interesting, but have not installed because the monitor of this laptop is 11.5". Tried, but terminals went too small.
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
trans cli google translator
Buster package translate-shell
Buster package translate-shell
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$ trans en:fi 'red herring'
red herring
punainen silli
Määritelmät kohteelle red herring
[ English -> Suomi ]
lauseke
harhautus
red herring
harhautusyritys
red herring
red herring
punainen silli, harhautus
arto@acer:~$ trans en:de 'red herring'
red herring
Ablenkungsmanöver
Määritelmät kohteelle red herring
[ English -> Deutsch ]
substantiivi
(das) Ablenkungsmanöver
diversionary tactic, red herring, diversion
red herring
Ablenkungsmanöver, roter Hering
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Bottom
A cross-platform graphical process/system monitor with a customisable interface and a multitude of features. Supports Linux, macOS, and Windows. Inspired by both gtop and gotop.
https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom
A cross-platform graphical process/system monitor with a customisable interface and a multitude of features. Supports Linux, macOS, and Windows. Inspired by both gtop and gotop.
https://github.com/ClementTsang/bottom
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sysmgr
A POSIX sh system-supervisor meant to take away the complexity of today's alternatives.
https://github.com/cemkeylan/sysmgr
The author describes runit as "too complex"
A POSIX sh system-supervisor meant to take away the complexity of today's alternatives.
https://github.com/cemkeylan/sysmgr
The author describes runit as "too complex"
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tizonia (Music Player) + SoundCloud (GREAT PLAYER!!!
A command-line streaming music client/server for Linux.
- Support for Spotify (Premium),
- Google Play Music (free and paid tiers),
- YouTube, SoundCloud,
- Dirble, Plex servers and Chromecast devices.
http://tizonia.org
snap install tizonia
edit tizonia.conf and add Auth_token
Tip.: You can get one SoundCloud token by installing Auryo and copy/use that one)
let you here a script for listenning my favourite Artist ( its wort it!!, hundreths of melodic hours ).:
mario.sh
tizonia --help keyboard
Keyboard control:
[p] skip to previous file.
[n] skip to next file.
[SPACE] pause playback.
[+/-] increase/decrease volume.
[m] mute.
[q] quit.
A command-line streaming music client/server for Linux.
- Support for Spotify (Premium),
- Google Play Music (free and paid tiers),
- YouTube, SoundCloud,
- Dirble, Plex servers and Chromecast devices.
http://tizonia.org
snap install tizonia
edit tizonia.conf and add Auth_token
Tip.: You can get one SoundCloud token by installing Auryo and copy/use that one)
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# SoundCloud configuration
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
soundcloud.oauth_token =1-27xxx-20xx77614-de2187bcb0ad7
# soundcloud.buffer_seconds = size of the audio buffer (in seconds) to use
mario.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
clear && killall tizonia
tizonia --help soundcloud
tizonia --soundcloud-creator JoseMarioMusik --shuffle
Keyboard control:
[p] skip to previous file.
[n] skip to next file.
[SPACE] pause playback.
[+/-] increase/decrease volume.
[m] mute.
[q] quit.
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List of your linux Apps
GitHub CLI
GitHub CLI brings GitHub to your terminal. Nice.
EDIT: the packaging isn't the best but they have a Debian buster repository.
GitHub CLI brings GitHub to your terminal. Nice.
EDIT: the packaging isn't the best but they have a Debian buster repository.
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nconvert (xnconvert command line)
NConvert is a powerful command line multi-platform batch image processor with more than 80 commands. Compatible with 500 image formats.
NConvert is Multi-platform, it is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, DOS32 LE, MSDOS, ATARi,BeOS x86, QNX, Irix, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, etc..
https://www.xnview.com/en/nconvert/
**NConvert is provided as FREEWARE (NO Adware, NO Spyware) for private or educational use (including non-profit organizations).
If you enjoy using NConvert, feel free to help the developer with a small donation.
Features:
Metadata Editing.
Transforms: Rotate, Crop, Resize, ...
Adjustments: Brightness, Contrast, saturation, ...
Filters: Blur, Emboss, Sharpen, ...
Effects: Masking, Watermark, Vignetting,
Examples.:
nconvert -info sal.jpg
nconvert -out jpeg -q 75 -o myresult sourcefile.bmp
nconvert -sepia 52 -blur 28 -out jpeg -q 80 sourcefile.bmp (Sepia filter + bur)
nconvert -wmopacity 25 -wmflag bottom-left-wmsize 28 -wmfile "/home/user/watermark.png" -out jpeg -q 75 -o myresult sourcefile.bmp (watermark mask)
NConvert is a powerful command line multi-platform batch image processor with more than 80 commands. Compatible with 500 image formats.
NConvert is Multi-platform, it is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, OS/2, DOS32 LE, MSDOS, ATARi,BeOS x86, QNX, Irix, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, etc..
https://www.xnview.com/en/nconvert/
**NConvert is provided as FREEWARE (NO Adware, NO Spyware) for private or educational use (including non-profit organizations).
If you enjoy using NConvert, feel free to help the developer with a small donation.
Features:
Metadata Editing.
Transforms: Rotate, Crop, Resize, ...
Adjustments: Brightness, Contrast, saturation, ...
Filters: Blur, Emboss, Sharpen, ...
Effects: Masking, Watermark, Vignetting,
Examples.:
nconvert -info sal.jpg
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nconvert -info sal_1.jpg
** NCONVERT v7.39 (c) 1991-2019 Pierre-E Gougelet (Feb 25 2020/13:19:45) **
Version for Linux x86 (X11) (All rights reserved)
** This is freeware software (for non-commercial use)
sal_1.jpg : Success
Format : JPEG TrueColor (v1.1)
Name : jpeg
Compression : JPEG
Width : 456
Height : 296
Components per pixel : 3
Bits per component : 8
Depth : 24
# colors : 16777216
Color model : RGB
Bytes Per Plane : 1368
Orientation : Top Left
Xdpi : 72
Ydpi : 72
Page(s) : 1
nconvert -sepia 52 -blur 28 -out jpeg -q 80 sourcefile.bmp (Sepia filter + bur)
nconvert -wmopacity 25 -wmflag bottom-left-wmsize 28 -wmfile "/home/user/watermark.png" -out jpeg -q 75 -o myresult sourcefile.bmp (watermark mask)
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I am waiting for the post announcing Microsoft Edge as someone's linux app. That should be fun
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No way, that never would happend..even me, have some scruplessickpig wrote:I am waiting for the post announcing Microsoft Edge as someone's linux app. That should be fun
but hey, some friendly or great close code apps deserve to coexists with linux i think..
and nconvert is an amazing friendly and powefull image edition tool.. and furthermore is freeware and free of spyware.. this close application deserve a tiny place in linux hearts
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I just said it jest, no judgement implied And thanks for the thread, some apps posted here are definitely useful, not all of course but some for sure.
I am definitely going to give edge a try to see how smooth scrolling works as compared to other chrome clones.
I am definitely going to give edge a try to see how smooth scrolling works as compared to other chrome clones.
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As for speed and stability I use always brave browser, but i cant use side bar for "opera Bookmarks V7 addon" , and I need that bookmark extension to be able to manage hundreths of bookmarks so i need to have installed opera browser as well.. there0s not a worthy replacement to "Opera v7 Bookmarks"..that opera's addon extension is pure gold..I wish there was available in chrome repositories extensions.sickpig wrote:I just said it jest, no judgement implied And thanks for the thread, some apps posted here are definitely useful, not all of course but some for sure.
I am definitely going to give edge a try to see how smooth scrolling works as compared to other chrome clones.
You should make your contrubution to this post and post some good apps you consider it.
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I hear you.bester69 wrote: You should make your contrubution to this post and post some good apps you consider it.
gcalcli https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli makes it trivial to programmatically add google calendar events from the command line. Can be integrated with notification daemon for upcoming reminders. Or just use a custom bash script with zenity.
example
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gcalcli --calendar yourcalendar add --where default --duration 60 --reminder 30 --title "title" --when "09/29/2020 15:00" --description "description"
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OMG I love this Mrpig , so can I create a google reminder without android neither google calendar... I like google reminders and usually use google ok (Android) cos is faster than using chrome addon calendar, but anyways Ive to seeking for my phone and unlock it to create a reminder.. this way I just will use console command???sickpig wrote:I hear you.bester69 wrote: You should make your contrubution to this post and post some good apps you consider it.
gcalcli https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli makes it trivial to programmatically add google calendar events from the command line. Can be integrated with notification daemon for upcoming reminders. Or just use a custom bash script with zenity.
example
Arguably is the easiest way to sync calendar notifications across different linux boxes and phones.Code: Select all
gcalcli --calendar yourcalendar add --where default --duration 60 --reminder 30 --title "title" --when "09/29/2020 15:00" --description "description"
Ive guess I will have to build last version in order to work or can i Just install from stretch?
Great aportation, Im testing and tell you right now
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Hi, Its not valided yet by Google, I think I would need to creat manually ~/.gcalcli_oauthsickpig wrote:I hear you.bester69 wrote: You should make your contrubution to this post and post some good apps you consider it.
gcalcli https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli makes it trivial to programmatically add google calendar events from the command line. Can be integrated with notification daemon for upcoming reminders. Or just use a custom bash script with zenity.
example
Arguably is the easiest way to sync calendar notifications across different linux boxes and phones.Code: Select all
gcalcli --calendar yourcalendar add --where default --duration 60 --reminder 30 --title "title" --when "09/29/2020 15:00" --description "description"
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