iv is a command-line image viewer which uses Sixel, iTerm Inline Images, or Kitty graphics protocols where available.
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iv is a command-line image viewer which uses Sixel, iTerm Inline Images, or Kitty graphics protocols where available.
Read moreimv is a command line image viewer intended for use with tiling window managers.
Read moreThis article spotlights alternative tools to the command-line tail utility.
Read moreinotail is a replacement for the ‘tail’ program found in the base installation of every Linux system.
Read morecolortail works like tail but can optionally read one or more config files where it’s specified which patterns results in which colors.
Read moreptail is a small, and likely useless, utility that truncates the output from processes.
Read moreretail can output that part of a file (or pipe) following the last match of a regular expression,
Read moreThis article spotlights alternatives tools to watch. The software featured here is free and open source goodness.
Read moreASCII art is a graphic design technique that relies primarily on computers for presentation and consists of pictures.
Read morerename-CLI is a cross-platform tool for renaming files quickly, especially multiple files at once.
Read moreren is a command-line utility that takes find-formatted lines via standard input, and batch renames them.
Read moreStakkr is a Docker recompose tool that uses docker compose to easily create / maintain a stack of services, for example for web development.
Read moreVisioNomicon is a powerful Python-based command-line utility tool designed to rename image files using the capabilities of GPT-4o.
Read moreYash, yet another shell, is a POSIX-compliant command line shell written in C99 (ISO/IEC 9899:1999).
Read moremoove is a command line tool for renaming and moving files and directories using a text editor.
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