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sts10 / rust-command-line-utilities.markdown
Last active May 2, 2024 11:00
A curated list of command-line utilities written in Rust

A curated list of command-line utilities written in Rust

Note: I have moved this list to a proper repository. I'll leave this gist up, but it won't be updated. To submit an idea, open a PR on the repo.

Note that I have not tried all of these personally, and cannot and do not vouch for all of the tools listed here. In most cases, the descriptions here are copied directly from their code repos. Some may have been abandoned. Investigate before installing/using.

The ones I use regularly include: bat, dust, fd, fend, hyperfine, miniserve, ripgrep, just, cargo-audit and cargo-wipe.

  • atuin: "Magical shell history"
  • bandwhich: Terminal bandwidth utilization tool
@AndrewKvalheim
AndrewKvalheim / mastodon-notes.md
Last active February 9, 2024 18:30
Notes on running a personal Mastodon instance

Personal Mastodon instance

Effective total cost: $3–5/mo

Setup

Decide on an EC2 instance type:

  1. At AWS Console → EC2 → Instance Types, filter for ≥1 GB RAM and sort by price.
  • t4g.micro is lowest.
@QWxleA
QWxleA / openbsd-man-page-reading.md
Last active January 5, 2024 10:13
OpenBSD Man-pages reading list
@stvhwrd
stvhwrd / website-dl.md
Last active March 13, 2024 17:05
Download an entire website for offline use with wget. Internal inks will be corrected so that the entire downloaded site will work as it did online.

The best way to download a website for offline use, using wget

There are two ways - the first way is just one command run plainly in front of you; the second one runs in the background and in a different instance so you can get out of your ssh session and it will continue.

First make a folder to download the websites to and begin your downloading: (note if downloading www.SOME_WEBSITE.com, you will get a folder like this: /websitedl/www.SOME_WEBSITE.com/)


STEP 1:

@benmccormick
benmccormick / minimal.vim
Last active February 26, 2022 17:09
A minimal vimrc for new vim users
" A minimal vimrc for new vim users to start with.
"
" Referenced here: http://vimuniversity.com/samples/your-first-vimrc-should-be-nearly-empty
"
" Original Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Made more minimal by: Ben Orenstein
" Modified by : Ben McCormick
" Last change: 2014 June 8
"
" To use it, copy it to