Showing 16 open source projects for "shell script starter"

View related business solutions
  • Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform Icon
    Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform

    Access Google's best plus Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Fine-tune and deploy from one console.

    Build generative AI apps with Vertex AI. Switch between models without switching platforms.
    Start Free
  • Try Google Cloud Risk-Free With $300 in Credit Icon
    Try Google Cloud Risk-Free With $300 in Credit

    No hidden charges. No surprise bills. Cancel anytime.

    Use your credit across every product. Compute, storage, AI, analytics. When it runs out, 20+ products stay free. You only pay when you choose to.
    Start Free
  • 1
    Starter Applets

    Starter Applets

    Google AI Studio Starter Apps

    starter-applets is a collection of minimal, sandboxed example “applets” that demonstrate how to compose Gemini-powered microapps (chat widgets, image generation, workflows) that can be embedded in other applications or used standalone. The applets are structured with a focus on simplicity: each presents a prompt input, minimal UI logic, and inline display of the resulting output or widget (e.g. generated text, images).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    Watchdog

    Watchdog

    Python library and shell utilities to monitor filesystem events

    Python API library and shell utilities to monitor file system events. A simple program that uses watchdog to monitor directories specified as command-line arguments and logs events generated. Watchdog comes with an optional utility script called watchmedo. Please type watchmedo --help at the shell prompt to know more about this tool. You can use the shell-command subcommand to execute shell commands in response to events. watchmedo can read tricks.yaml files and execute tricks within them in response to file system events. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    LinuxTimeline

    LinuxTimeline

    Linux Distributions Timeline

    Linux Distributions Timeline.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    Zsh for Humans

    Zsh for Humans

    A turnkey configuration for Zsh

    ...It is designed to feel like a finished product rather than a DIY starter kit, so new users can get a high-quality shell experience with a single install command. At the same time, it provides escape hatches and configuration points so advanced users can layer their own aliases, functions, and styles on top of the base setup. The maintainer notes that the project now has limited support and few new features planned, but the existing feature set is already extensive and stable for everyday use.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere Icon
    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
    Start Free
  • 5
    Mathias’s dotfiles

    Mathias’s dotfiles

    Sensible hacker defaults for macOS

    ...It serves as both a personal environment setup and a reference for what a well-tuned macOS / Unix developer workspace can look like. The repo includes scripts to bootstrap a fresh machine—symlinking files into home, applying default system settings for macOS via a .macos script, and installing or provisioning tools. While it reflects Mathias’s preferences, it’s intended for developers to fork, inspect, and adapt their own environment settings rather than blindly copy. The repository has gained wide attention as an exemplar of dotfile organization and automation of environment setup. Its value lies in showing how you can version-control your entire shell/editor/os setup and reapply it when moving machines or provisioning fresh installs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6
    kubectl-aliases

    kubectl-aliases

    Programmatically generated handy kubectl aliases

    kubectl-aliases is a small but extremely handy project that generates hundreds of shell aliases for kubectl so you no longer have to type long commands and flags repeatedly. It ships a prebuilt .kubectl_aliases file for Bash/Zsh, plus variants for Fish and Nushell, which you drop into your home directory and source from your shell config. The aliases are programmatically generated from permutations of common verbs, resources, flags, and options, so you get short forms like kgpo for kubectl get pod and more complex ones that include namespaces, label selectors, and output formats. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    kscript

    kscript

    Scripting enhancements for Kotlin

    Enhanced scripting support for Kotlin on *nix-based and Windows systems. Kotlin has some built-in support for scripting already, but it is not yet feature-rich enough to be a viable alternative in the shell.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 8
    rust_cmd_lib

    rust_cmd_lib

    Common rust command-line macros and utilities

    rust_cmd_lib is a Rust library designed to make it easier to write shell-script–style tasks in Rust, blending the power and safety of Rust with the expressiveness of shell pipelines. It provides macros and utilities that let you spawn external processes, redirect input/output, and pipe commands together, all without invoking a shell. You can write something like run_cmd!(ls -l | grep foo > out.txt) in a more declarative style, rather than manually wiring up file descriptors, handles, and child processes. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 9
    Movies for Hackers

    Movies for Hackers

    A curated list of movies every hacker & cyberpunk must watch

    Movies For Hackers is a community-curated collection of films and TV shows selected for people interested in hacking, cyberpunk culture, and tech-driven stories. The list groups entries by genre—thrillers, science fiction, action, documentaries—and includes year, genre, and IMDb ratings so readers can quickly compare titles. It provides both a readable README and a sortable web view for browsing the collection more easily. The repository also includes guidance for contributors and a small...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 8 Monitoring Tools in One APM. Install in 5 Minutes. Icon
    8 Monitoring Tools in One APM. Install in 5 Minutes.

    Errors, performance, logs, uptime, hosts, anomalies, dashboards, and check-ins. One interface.

    AppSignal works out of the box for Ruby, Elixir, Node.js, Python, and more. 30-day free trial, no credit card required.
    Start Free
  • 10
    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 11
    PowerShellForGitHub

    PowerShellForGitHub

    Microsoft PowerShell wrapper for GitHub API

    PowerShellForGitHub is a PowerShell module that wraps the GitHub API, allowing administrators and developers to script common GitHub operations directly from the shell. It provides cmdlets for repository management, issue and pull request automation, organization and team administration, and policy tasks such as branch protection or collaborator invites. The module handles authentication flows, pagination, and rate-limit concerns transparently so scripts can focus on business logic like triage, bulk updates, or migration tasks. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 12
    modernish

    modernish

    Modernish is a library for writing robust, portable, readable, and pow

    Modernish is a library for shell script programming which provides features like safer variable and command expansion, new language constructs for loop iteration, and much more. Modernish programs are shell programs; the new constructs are mixed with shell syntax so that the programmer can take advantage of the best of both. There is no compiled code to install, as modernish is written entirely in the shell language.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 13
    evil.sh

    evil.sh

    Subtle and not-so-subtle shell tweaks

    evil.sh is a shell script collection of “subtle and not-so-subtle shell tweaks that will slowly drive people insane,” as the README states. It is a playful (some might say mischievous) set of shell customizations, aliases, overrides or environment changes intended for fun (or prank) usage—e.g., customizing the shell prompt, redirecting commands, changing behaviors of common commands in subtle ways.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 14
    Bash Infinity

    Bash Infinity

    A modern standard library / framework / boilerplate for Bash

    Bash Infinity is a standard library and a boilerplate framework for writing tools using bash. It's modular and lightweight while managing to implement some concepts from C#, Java or JavaScript into bash. The Infinity Framework is also plug & play: include it at the beginning of your existing script to import any of the individual features such as error handling, and start using other features gradually. The aim of Bash Infinity is to maximize the readability of bash scripts, minimize the...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 15
    Icon Font to PNG

    Icon Font to PNG

    Python script (and library) for exporting icons from icon fonts

    Python script (and library) for easy and simple export of icons from web icon fonts (e.g. Font Awesome, Octicons) as PNG images. The best part is the provided shell script, but you can also use it’s functionality directly in your (probably awesome) Python project. There’s also font-awesome-to-png script for backward compatibility with the first iteration of the concept.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 16
    Bocker

    Bocker

    Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash

    ...Because it's written in shell, it is easy to read, reason about, and adapt for experiments or instructional use. It is not intended for production use due to performance, security, and missing features, but it is a useful tool for learning how containers work under the hood. Many learners and educators reference it when teaching container internals or when debugging container behavior in a minimal environment.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next
MongoDB Logo MongoDB