tcount is a utility to count your code by tokens and patterns in the syntax tree. It’s written in the Rust language.
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dog – command-line DNS client
dog is a command-line DNS client. It has colourful output, understands normal command-line argument syntax.
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tori – terminal-based music player
tori is a promising music player in a very early stage of development. In terms of functionality, it’s a long way from musikcube.
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loc – count lines of code quickly
loc is a tool for counting lines of code. It’s a Rust implementation of cloc, but it’s more than 100x faster.
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Vocage – minimalistic terminal-based vocabulary-learning tool
Vocage is a minimalistic terminal-based vocabulary-learning tool. It presents flashcards using a spaced-repetition algorithm (e.g. Leitner).
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Tokei – count your code, quickly
Tokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei is written in the Rust programming language.
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xcolor – lightweight color picker
xcolor is a lightweight color picker for X11. Use the mouse to select colors visible anywhere on the screen to get their RGB representation.
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epick – color picker for creating harmonic color palettes
epick is a color picker for creating harmonic color palettes.
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Eyedropper – pick and format colors
Eyedropper is a utility that lets you pick and format colors geared towards advanced users.
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Natls – ls alternative
Natls is an `ls` alternative with useful info and a splash of color. It’s an easy to use utility written in Rust.
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tre – tree command, improved
tre is a modern alternative to the tree command. tre provides a -e flag that, when used, turns on the “editor aliasing” feature.
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ddi – wrapper for dd
ddi (or dd-interactive) is a wrapper for dd. It’s free and open source software written in the Rust programming language.
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xcp – extended cp
xcp is a (partial) clone of the Unix cp command .It is not intended as a full replacement, but as a companion utility. Written in Rust.
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fcp – faster alternative to cp
fcp is a significantly faster alternative to the classic Unix cp command. It’s optimized for systems with an SSD.
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dfrs – display file system space usage using graphs and colors
dfrs displays the amount of disk space available on the file system containing each file name argument in human-readable format by default.
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