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List of your linux commands Apps
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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.
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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"
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
enable google calendar api. Generate new credentials to get your key and secret for oauth authentication.
The specify that key and secret in your .gcalclirc
That's what I did and once it is setup, it works beautifully.
Thereafter you do not need any browser or phone to check your agenda.
Just do
Adding new events is also a breeze per example in my earlier post.
Then use to get notified of new events. You can integrate the notifications with zenity to get a popup or any notification daemon if you use one.
The specify that key and secret in your .gcalclirc
That's what I did and once it is setup, it works beautifully.
Thereafter you do not need any browser or phone to check your agenda.
Just do
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xterm -hold -e gcalcli agenda
Then use
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/usr/bin/gcalcli remind 60
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
Thanks MrPig ... I love it, it had difficult installation cos you need last version and python usually gives troubles, also Auth2 wasnt easy peace .. but it works very well and seems a great appsickpig wrote:enable google calendar api. Generate new credentials to get your key and secret for oauth authentication.
The specify that key and secret in your .gcalclirc
That's what I did and once it is setup, it works beautifully.
Thereafter you do not need any browser or phone to check your agenda.
Just doAdding new events is also a breeze per example in my earlier post.Code: Select all
xterm -hold -e gcalcli agenda
Then useto get notified of new events. You can integrate the notifications with zenity to get a popup or any notification daemon if you use one.Code: Select all
/usr/bin/gcalcli remind 60
im goint to test it to see what can I do and how good this worsk, im very happy with your cotrubution, I didint know about this wonderfull App, I very probable will use it for reminders for now on.. .. VERY HAPPY!!, THANKS!!
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It works very well and smooth, edition , creation, agenda..
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
and, How do we do for a repeated event?? ..I usually create repeated daily reminders by using repeated option in eventsickpig wrote:..
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
I use systemd transient timers for repeated reminders. I haven't checked if gcalcli supports that.
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
ok, doesn seem to be supported by gcalcli.. I use kalarm for that purpose or google calendar throught chrome calendar extension ..sickpig wrote:I use systemd transient timers for repeated reminders. I haven't checked if gcalcli supports that.
I need the reminder to be warning me several days before the event,,if not, gcalcli doesnt help me at all.. I saw you can create an multiday event at once.. but I think that doesnt send you an alert everyday.
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calen="--calendar=mymail@gmail.com"
gcalcli $calen add --reminder "10m email" --description="" \
--when="$NEXT_DATE" --allday --title="$title" --where="" --duration="$N_DAYS"
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read -p "When: " choice
NEXT_DATE=$(date +%m-%d-%Y -d "$choice") && when=$NEXT_DATE
calen="--calendar=mymail@gmail.com"
for i in {0..5}
do
NEXT_DATE=$(date +%m-%d-%Y -d "$when + $i day")
echo "es $NEXT_DATE"
gcalcli $calen add --reminder "10m email" --description="" \
--when="$NEXT_DATE at 11am" \
--title="$title" --where="" --duration="600"
done
Thanks a lot, I loved this app
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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gcalcli --calendar yourcalendar add --title "title" --where default --duration 60 --reminder 30 --reminder "3d email" --when "09/28/2020 13:00" --description "description"
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
Yes, you can repeat them, but then, the problem is that you have to delete them one by one...sickpig wrote:The above worked for me. You can add multiple reminders by just repeating them.Code: Select all
gcalcli --calendar yourcalendar add --title "title" --where default --duration 60 --reminder 30 --reminder "3d email" --when "09/28/2020 13:00" --description "description"
well, gcalcli delete "title word" will make it..
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
tizonia
*** They repaired shuffle in 0.22 version, so now we can play any random stream Music from SoundCloud or Youtube..
https://tizonia.org/
snap install tizonia
Examples SoundCloud.:
tizonia --soundcloud-tracks "$1" --shuffle
(It search for any track mathing title and play it shuffle (random)
Examples Youtube.:
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-playlist "$1"
(Play a whole youtube Playlist)
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-mix-search "$1" --shuffle
(It search for any track mathing search word , mix results and play it shuffle (random)
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-channel-upload "$1" --shuffle
(It play all videos from a youtube channel, play it shuffle (random)
Examples Practical:
tizonia --soundcloud-creator JoseMarioMusik --shuffle
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-mix-search "relaxing sound trains" --shuffle
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-channel-uploads "https://www.youtube.com/[b]channel[/b]/UCqDDjeXmVlFXQC-7g7bHF8g"
And here, a script I made for youtube, to play channels, searches and playlists
youtrack.sh
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For remote control, we need tizonia-remote,
First, we need to enable mpris in tizonia.conf
mpris-enabled = true
so we can go and download xenial tizonia package and extract tizonia-remote binary.
dpkg -x tizonia-player_0.21.0-1_amd64.deb tizonia ;; sudo cp tizonia_remote /usr/bin
then we can use some keyshortcuts scripts for control tizonia like this.:
toggle_playpause.sh (Ctrl+Shift+6) >> Play/ Pause
toggle_nextprev.sh (Ctrl+Shift+7) >> Play Next
toggle_nextprev.sh 1 (Ctrl+Shift+8) >> Play Prev
----------------------------------
For the APIS ,
- Youtube API3 is very easy to get (yotube.developer)
- SoundCloud API, we can install temporary auryo and copy tokken generated from settings home
auryo-settings.json
And use it, in tizonia.conf
Enjoy it .. no better way to listen inmediatlly music
*** They repaired shuffle in 0.22 version, so now we can play any random stream Music from SoundCloud or Youtube..
https://tizonia.org/
snap install tizonia
Examples SoundCloud.:
tizonia --soundcloud-tracks "$1" --shuffle
(It search for any track mathing title and play it shuffle (random)
Examples Youtube.:
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-playlist "$1"
(Play a whole youtube Playlist)
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-mix-search "$1" --shuffle
(It search for any track mathing search word , mix results and play it shuffle (random)
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-channel-upload "$1" --shuffle
(It play all videos from a youtube channel, play it shuffle (random)
Examples Practical:
tizonia --soundcloud-creator JoseMarioMusik --shuffle
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-mix-search "relaxing sound trains" --shuffle
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-channel-uploads "https://www.youtube.com/[b]channel[/b]/UCqDDjeXmVlFXQC-7g7bHF8g"
And here, a script I made for youtube, to play channels, searches and playlists
youtrack.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#
export APIV3=$(sudo ~/scripts/secrets.sh XXYY5)
clear
killall tizonia
tizonia --help youtube
case "$1" in
*"youtube"*"list"* )
echo "es youtube lista"
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-playlist "$1" --shuffle
;;
*"channel"* )
echo "es Canal todos videos"
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-channel-upload "$1" --shuffle
;;
*"youtube"* )
echo "es youtube lista"
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-stream "$1"
;;
* )
echo "es una búsqueda"
##error 404 tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-mix-search "$1" --shuffle
tizonia --youtube-api-key="$APIV3" --youtube-audio-search "$1" --shuffle
;;
esac
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For remote control, we need tizonia-remote,
First, we need to enable mpris in tizonia.conf
mpris-enabled = true
so we can go and download xenial tizonia package and extract tizonia-remote binary.
dpkg -x tizonia-player_0.21.0-1_amd64.deb tizonia ;; sudo cp tizonia_remote /usr/bin
then we can use some keyshortcuts scripts for control tizonia like this.:
toggle_playpause.sh (Ctrl+Shift+6) >> Play/ Pause
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#!/bin/bash
#
PID=$(pidof "tizonia")
if [ -z "$PID" ]
then
echo "nada"
else
echo "Toggle Tizonia"
mpc pause
tizo=$(tizonia-remote playstatus | tr -d '"' )
if [ "$tizo" == "Paused" ]
then
tizonia-remote play
else
if [ "$tizo" == "Playing" ]
then
tizonia-remote pause
fi
fi
exit 2
fi
toggle_nextprev.sh 1 (Ctrl+Shift+8) >> Play Prev
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#!/bin/bash
#
PID=$(pidof "tizonia")
if [ -z "$PID" ]
then
echo "nada"
else
echo "Toggle Tizonia"
mpc pause
tizo=$(tizonia-remote playstatus | tr -d '"' )
if [ "$tizo" == "Paused" ]
then
tizonia-remote play
if [ -z $rev ]
then
tizonia-remote next
else
tizonia-remote prev
fi
else
if [ "$tizo" == "Playing" ]
then
if [ -z $rev ]
then
tizonia-remote next
else
tizonia-remote prev
fi
fi
fi
exit 2
fi
For the APIS ,
- Youtube API3 is very easy to get (yotube.developer)
- SoundCloud API, we can install temporary auryo and copy tokken generated from settings home
auryo-settings.json
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"auth": {
"token": "1-2702xxxxxxxxxxxxxxaadcf"
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# SoundCloud configuration
soundcloud.oauth_token =1-2702xxxxxxxxxxxxxxaadcf
Enjoy it .. no better way to listen inmediatlly music
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
Aksharamukha: An Open Source Transliteration Tool.You can install it as an python3 package.It Currently supports 85 scripts and 8 romanization method.
It also has an online tool
Now start python3 and type
1. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/python
2. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/documentation
3. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/converter
4. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/download
It also has an online tool
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pip3 install aksharamukha
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from aksharamukha import transliterate
transliterate.process('HK', 'Telugu', 'buddhaH')
1. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/python
2. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/documentation
3. https://aksharamukha.appspot.com/converter
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Re: List of your linux commands Apps
fuse-zip
fuse-zip is a fuse filesystem, that enables any program to work with a ZIP archive as though it is a plain directory.
Unlike other FUSE filesystems, only fuse-zip provides write support to ZIP archives.
Also, fuse-zip is faster that all known implementations on large archives with many files.
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bi ... zip.1.html
Example.:
cutvid.sh : Script that execute application (losslesscut) embedded in a zip without uncompressed it and spare space disk.
fuse-zip is a fuse filesystem, that enables any program to work with a ZIP archive as though it is a plain directory.
Unlike other FUSE filesystems, only fuse-zip provides write support to ZIP archives.
Also, fuse-zip is faster that all known implementations on large archives with many files.
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bi ... zip.1.html
Example.:
cutvid.sh : Script that execute application (losslesscut) embedded in a zip without uncompressed it and spare space disk.
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#!/bin/bash
#
pathLosscut="/tmp/LosslessCut-linux-x64"
fusermount -u "$pathLosscut"
mkdir -p "$pathLosscut"
fuse-zip -r -o nonempty /home/myuser/LINUXDEBS/progs/LosslessCut-linux-x64.zip "$pathLosscut/"
cd "$pathLosscut/LosslessCut-linux-x64"
./LosslessCut &
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