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cowboy/grunt

by Xavier Lacot
A task-based command line build tool for JavaScript projects that makes performing repetitive but necessary tasks such as linting, unit testing, concatenating and minifying files trivial.

less (Unix) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by sylvainulg (via)
less is more ... likely one of the Unix tools I use the most

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wkhtmltopdf - Project Hosting on Google Code

by Xavier Lacot & 2 others, 1 comment
wkhtmltopdf is a shell utility to convert html to pdf using the webkit rendering engine, and qt. The project also distributes wkhtmltoimage, which is an easy tool to produce web pages screenshots.

htty's htty at master - GitHub

by Xavier Lacot
htty is a console application for interacting with HTTP servers. It’s something of a cross between curl and the Lynx browser.

/usr/bin/cal changelog

by sylvainulg (via)
since the upgrade to lucid lynx, my computer throws "cal: option requires an argument -- 'm'" at me when I invoke "cal -m" to specify I'd love to have the week starting on monday. ""Proper" honoring of LC_TIME mixing it with command line options" says the changelog. I spot that those LC_* settings are actually pointing the library towards a data chunk located in /usr/lib/locale/<language setting, e.g. en_DK.utf8>/<subset, e.g. LC_TIME, LC_MONETARY, etc.>

maatkit - Project Hosting on Google Code

by Xavier Lacot & 1 other
Maatkit is a package which contains high-quality command-line tools for MySQL. The tools enable power users of MySQL to do their work more safely and quickly by relying on tested software instead of scripting things themselves. The toolkit includes functionality such as table checksums, a query profiler, and a visual EXPLAIN tool, a multiprocess version of mysqldump.

2009

Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible Ebook

by tadeufilippini
linux-command-line-and-shell-scripting-bible Learn all the command lines for all Linux shells in this one-stop guide There's a lot to be said for going back to basics. Not only does this Bible give you a quick refresher on the structure of open-source Linux software, it also shows you how to bypass the hefty graphical user interface on Linux systems and start interacting the fast and efficient wayกชwith command lines and automated scripts. You'll learn how to manage files on the filesystem, start and stop programs, use databases, even do Web programmingกชwithout a GUIกชwith this one-stop resource. * Understand the Linux desktop and various command-line parameters * Learn filesystem navigation, file handling, and the basics of bash shell commands * Write shell scripts to automate routine functions and reports * Harness nesting loops and structured commands * Monitor programs, master file permissions, and make queries * Run scripts in background mode and schedule jobs * Use sed, gawk, and regular expressions * Explore all alternate shells, including ash, tcsh, ksh, korn, and zsh Download Now

Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible

by tadeufilippini
Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible * Covering the most popular Linux shells (such as bash, ash, tcsh, ksh, korn, and zsh), this reference shows how to use commands to create scripts within each shell and demonstrates practical applications for shell scripts (including retrieving information from Web sites and sending automated reports via e-mail) * For each shell, the author discusses the commands available and explains how to use these commands to create scripts that can automate common functions and reports * Guides administrators through advanced projects for using shell scripts in real-world applications and features advanced topics such as using a database and Web programming There's a lot to be said for going back to basics. Not only does this Bible give you a quick refresher on the structure of open-source Linux software, it also shows you how to bypass the hefty graphical user interface on Linux systems and start interacting the fast and efficient way—with command lines and automated scripts. You'll learn how to manage files on the filesystem, start and stop programs, use databases, even do Web programming—without a GUI—with this one-stop resource. Understand the Linux desktop and various command-line parameters Learn filesystem navigation, file handling, and the basics of bash shell commands Write shell scripts to automate routine functions and reports Harness nesting loops and structured commands Monitor programs, master file permissions, and make queries Run scripts in background mode and schedule jobs Use sed, gawk, and regular expressions Explore all alternate shells, including ash, tcsh, ksh, korn, and zsh Free Computer eBooks Link: Download

Free e-Book: Linux Command Line and Shell Scripting Bible

by tadeufilippini
Covering the most popular Linux shells (such as bash, ash, tcsh, ksh, korn, and zsh), this reference book shows how to use commands to create scripts within each shell and demonstrates practical applications for shell scripts (including retrieving information from Web sites and sending automated reports via e-mail). For each shell, the author discusses the commands available and explains how to use these commands to create scripts that can automate common functions and reports. It also features advanced topics such as using a database and Web programming. Features in a Nutshell * Understand the Linux desktop and various command-line parameters * Learn filesystem navigation, file handling, and the basics of bash shell commands * Write shell scripts to automate routine functions and reports * Harness nesting loops and structured commands * Monitor programs, master file permissions, and make queries * Run scripts in background mode and schedule jobs * Use sed, gawk, and regular expressions * Explore all alternate shells, including ash, tcsh, ksh, korn, and zsh Download [Source: bigdownload.blogspot.com]

Installing Xubuntu | Ubuntu Screencasts

by tadeufilippini
Installing Xubuntu Installing Xubuntu Submitted by Harkonen on Fri, 2007-10-19 16:58. * install * xubuntu Complimenting our existing screencasts on installing Ubuntu, this screencast shows installing Xubuntu, and covers:- * Downloading the Xubuntu installation CD ISO image * Installing Xubuntu using the live CD * An overview of some applications installed with the Xubuntu desktop * Installing Xubuntu using the alternate CD * Resolving video card driver and resolution problems after an installation * Customising the Xubuntu desktop * Using some command line utilities to manage the system Note: This screencast shows some use of the command line (terminal) in Xubuntu. If you are uncomfortable using the command line, then please seek additional assistance.

A Unix Utility You Should Know About: Pipe Viewer - good coders code, great reuse

by Xavier Lacot & 3 others
A unix utility that lets the user preview the duration of a long operation (typically, a file compression / decompression).

2008

UNIX tips: Learn 10 good UNIX usage habits

by holyver & 5 others (via)
Adopt 10 good habits that improve your UNIX® command line efficiency -- and break away from bad usage patterns in the process. This article takes you step-by-step through several good, but too often neglected, techniques for command-line operations. Learn about common errors and how to overcome them, so you can learn exactly why these UNIX habits are worth picking up.

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