Gpick is an application that allows you to sample any color from anywhere on the desktop, and use it to create palettes.
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Gpick is an application that allows you to sample any color from anywhere on the desktop, and use it to create palettes.
Read moreictree is like tree but interactive. This terminal-based program takes a list of contents of directories and displays them in a pager/
Read moreTree is a handy little utility to display a tree view of directories. This is free and open source software written in C.
Read morecyanrip is a fully-featured CD ripping program able to take out most of the tedium.
Read morecsplit is a utility that splits a file into two or more smaller files determined by context lines.
Read morelxSplit is a simple tool for splitting files and joining the split files on unix-like platforms. It’s written in C.
Read moreccut is a UNIX ‘cut’ command. It adds a couple of extra features (and a couple of features missing). This is free and open source software.
Read moredigup is a console tool to update md5sum or shasum digest files.
Read moresha3sum are fully configurable byte-orientated checksum utilities for Keccak and its close derivatives SHA-3, SHAKE and RawSHAKE.
Read moremd5sum is software that calculates and verifies 128-bit MD5 hashes, as described in RFC 1321.
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