Webcamize is software which lets you use any modern camera as a webcam on Linux—your DSLR, mirrorless, camcorder, point-and-shoot, and even some smartphones/tablets.
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Webcamize is software which lets you use any modern camera as a webcam on Linux—your DSLR, mirrorless, camcorder, point-and-shoot, and even some smartphones/tablets.
Read moreTo provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, here’s our selection of the best Bash static site generators.
Read moreJenny is a static blog generator. Its aim is to work with minimal requirements and a small footprint while providing some modern conveniences.
Read moreExposé is a simple static site generator for photoessays. The script operates on your current working directory, and outputs a _site directory.
Read morebashblog is a simple blog system written in a single bash script. Download, run, write, done!
Read morepdf-compress is a Bash script that lets you compress an overly large PDF file to smaller monochrome.
Read moreemojify substitutes emoji aliases that many services (like GitHub) use for emoji raw characters. This is a shell script.
Read morerofmoji lets you find emojis with the minimum of fuss and bother. The software copies the chosen emoji to your clipboard.
Read moreLinuxGSM is a command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers.
Read morepmrp is an Internet radio player script written in Bash. The script uses the mpg123 utility to play back the streams.
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