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    The Art of Command Line

    The Art of Command Line

    Master the command line, in one page

    The Art of Command Line is a single, highly curated page of tips that distills years of Unix command-line experience into practical, memorable guidance. It emphasizes fluency: small habits and commands that compound into faster debugging, data wrangling, and system navigation. The content spans basic shell usage, text processing with tools like grep/sed/awk, networking and performance inspection, and advice for working safely with root and destructive commands.
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    Winfetch

    Winfetch

    A command-line system information utility written in PowerShell

    Winfetch is a PowerShell‑based, command-line system information utility for Windows, inspired by tools like Neofetch. It displays OS, hardware, and installed software data alongside ASCII or logo art, optimized for aesthetic screenshots or user status displays. Highly customizable with minimal footprint, it’s ideal for personalization and visual system summaries.
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    Image to Ascii Art

    Image to Ascii Art

    Convert images to Ascii Art, with a lot of options and drawing tools

    This started as a simple image to ascii converter. However it has evolved into a much more complete ascii art suite. It has many features, including image adjustments, brighness, contrast, proportions) several image libraries, drawing and editing tools, a command line tool and more. The interface has been designed with special care, to include all tools in an easy and understandable way.
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    connect3d

    Reconstruct Water-Tight Triangulation from Point Cloud

    This software reconstructs water-tight triangulations from point clouds, interpolating the points. It approximates the triangle mesh which minimizes the sum of all triangles' longest edge. As a result, it can interpolate much more sparse sampling as state-of-the-art algorithms. Run-time is in practice linear to that of the Delaunay triangulation of the points. The software is designed as a command-line tool. It can also be used as a library. A plug-in for the Meshlab geometry software is available as well.
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    Banner is a port of the Unix and Linux command-line tool with the same name. It displays the text provided in the argument in ASCII art. For more apps and C# code please visit my blog: http://codehill.com
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