PakOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution which bills itself as reasonably secure. It’s designed to be light on resources.
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PakOS is a Debian-based Linux distribution which bills itself as reasonably secure. It’s designed to be light on resources.
Read moreWe showcase free and open source alternatives to tar, the most widely used archiving utility in Linux systems.
Read morefex is a command-line file explorer inspired by Vim, exa and fzf, built with quick exploration and navigation in mind.
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Read morestagen is a simple experimental wlroots-based wayland compositor.
Read moreThere are many graphical non-Qt and non-Gtk file managers available. This article examines 11 such file managers.
Read moretere is a terminal file explorer. It is a faster alternative to using cd and ls to browse folders in your terminal.
Read moreAdding color and styling to terminal output helps make a command line interface more engaging, informative, and easy to understand.
Read moreTreeTag is a personal data manager. It stores information in a hierarchy and automatically positions items in the tree based on field values
Read moreansi-colors is a fast Node.js library for terminal styling. It’s billed as a more performant drop-in replacement for chalk, with no dependencies.
Read moreTreemacs is a file and project explorer similar to NeoTree or vim’s NerdTree, but largely inspired by the Project Explorer in Eclipse.
Read morevim-tree integrates good old tree into Vim and Nvim for all common operating systems.
Read moreHere are our favorite TypeScript-based web content management systems. They are all free and open source software.
Read morelogseq is a privacy-first, open-source knowledge management and note-taking software designed to enhance productivity
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