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    Inspect a command's effects before modifying your live system

    Try is a Linux command-line utility that lets users run a command and inspect its effects before deciding whether to commit those changes to the live system. It works by using Linux namespaces through unshare together with overlay-based filesystem techniques so that commands can execute in an isolated view of the system rather than directly modifying the host environment immediately. This makes it useful for experimenting with package installation, system changes, and other shell commands where users want a chance to review the outcome first. The project is careful not to position itself as a full security sandbox, since trusted commands can still make network calls and the tool is presented as a prototype rather than a complete isolation boundary. ...
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    gzx is a C library and a command line tool for fully GZIP-compliant file compression with fast random access read support. gzx includes a FUSE (filesystem in userspace) client that allows to access the compressed files with arbitrary applications.
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