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ddgr provides a command-line interface to DuckDuckGo search engine.
Features:
Fast and clean (no ads, stray URLs or clutter), custom color
Navigate result pages from omniprompt, open URLs in browser
Search and option completion scripts for Bash, Zsh and Fish
DuckDuckGo Bang support (along with completion)
Open the first result directly in browser (as in I'm Feeling Ducky)
Non-stop searches: fire new searches at omniprompt without exiting
Keywords (e.g. filetype:mime, site:somesite.com) support
Specify region, disable safe search
HTTPS proxy support, Do Not Track set, optionally disable User Agent
Support custom url handler script or cmdline utility
Comprehensive documentation, man page with handy usage examples
Minimal dependencies
Awesome List used GitHub stars.
This package provides a command line interface to Spotify
Python wrapper for the GitHub API http://developer.github.com/v3.
Python LiveReload is an awesome tool for web developers
This package provides an implementation of JOSE Web standards.
unicode is a command-line utility that displays properties for a given unicode character, or searches unicode database for a given name.
Quickly set wallpapers from CLI directly from Unsplash
unicode is a command-line utility that displays properties for a given unicode character, or searches unicode database for a given name.
This is a GTK-3.20 theme aiming to revive the classic Raleigh theme. It is a minimal theme written from scratch completely. For that reason, some elements may be unstyled and therefore look ugly.
Ruby client and CLI for GitLab API.
This package provides a common interface to multiple JSON libraries, including Oj, Yajl, the JSON gem (with C-extensions), the pure-Ruby JSON gem, NSJSONSerialization, gson.rb, JrJackson, and OkJson.
Determines the monospace display width of a string using EastAsianWidth.txt, Unicode general category, and other data.
Ruby bindings.
Simple, feature rich ascii table generation library.
Makes http fun! Also, makes consuming restful web services dead easy.
LiveReload automatically reloads your browser when 'view' files are modified.
Helps creating valid Guard plugins and testing them.
Retrieve emoji data about Unicode codepoints. Also contains a regex to match emoji.
A simple shell script to tell if your Linux installation is vulnerable against the 3 “speculative execution” CVEs that were made public early 2018.
Without options, it'll inspect your currently running kernel. You can also specify a kernel image on the command line, if you'd like to inspect a kernel you're not running.
The script will do its best to detect mitigations, including backported non-vanilla patches, regardless of the advertised kernel version number.
Telegram desktop is the official desktop version of the Telegram instant messenger.
This script takes a URL argument to a YouTube channel/playlist and returns a link to the corresponding RSS feed.
QEMU is a generic machine emulator and virtualizer.
When used as a machine emulator, QEMU can run OSes and programs made for one machine (e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine---e.g., your own PC. By using dynamic translation, it achieves very good performance.
When used as a virtualizer, QEMU achieves near native performances by executing the guest code directly on the host CPU. QEMU supports virtualization when executing under the Xen hypervisor or using the KVM kernel module in Linux. When using KVM, QEMU can virtualize x86, server and embedded PowerPC, and S390 guests.
The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (Linux containers). It presents a summary view of running domains, their live performance and resource utilization statistics.