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    Useful Scripts

    Useful Scripts

    Useful scripts for making developer's everyday life easier

    Useful scripts for making developers' everyday lives easier and happier, involving java, shell, etc. Usually useful manual operations are made into scripts for convenient use, making the daily life of development easier. Share the functions (i.e. requirements, ideas) that are commonly used but not written into scripts, and submit an Issue. The scripts of this warehouse (such as related scripts) are deployed and used in the online production environment of JavaAlibaba and other companies (such as Portable Cloud). ...
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    sh

    sh

    A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter with bash support

    A shell parser, formatter, and interpreter. Supports POSIX Shell, Bash, and mksh. Requires Go 1.16 or later. To parse shell scripts, inspect them, and print them out, see the syntax examples. For high-level operations like performing shell expansions on strings, see the shell examples. shfmt formats shell programs. See canonical.sh for a quick look at its default style. shfmt formats shell programs.
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    c

    c

    Compile and execute C "scripts" in one go!

    I love C for its raw speed (although it does have its drawbacks). We should all write more C. With this shell script, you can compile and execute C "scripts" in one go! (Oh yeah, and it works for C++ too.) First of all, I want to clarify why this is not the same as tcc -run. TCC is a compiler. We all know that. TCC will perform its own set of optimizations, just as GCC will perform its own and Clang will perform its own. The purpose of this script is to give a simple front-end to your favorite compiler. ...
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    Gum

    Gum

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts. Leverage the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss in your scripts and aliases without writing any Go code! Gum provides highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities to help you write useful shell scripts and dotfiles aliases with just a few lines of code. Let's build a simple script to help you write Conventional Commits for your dotfiles.
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    Ammonite

    Ammonite

    Scala Scripting

    ...It provides syntax‐highlighting, multiline editing, auto‐completion, and dynamic importing of dependencies (using a magic import syntax like import $ivy…). Instead of having to set up an sbt project for many small tasks, one can write Scala scripts (with .sc extension) and run them directly, with Ammonite handling compilation and execution transparently. In the REPL, Ammonite can survive compiler errors (by restarting the compiler internally) and preserve session state, improving resilience compared to the default Scala REPL. It also integrates filesystem utilities and command-line abstractions (via Ammonite-Ops) so that common shell tasks become more Scala-native.
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    Clikt

    Clikt

    Multiplatform command line interface parsing for Kotlin

    Clikt (pronounced “clicked”) is a multiplatform Kotlin library that makes writing command line interfaces simple and intuitive. It’s the “Command Line Interface for Kotlin”. It is designed to make the process of writing command line tools effortless while supporting a wide variety of use cases and allowing advanced customization when needed.
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    Bash-it

    Bash-it

    A community Bash framework

    Bash-it is a collection of community Bash commands and scripts for Bash 3.2+. Includes autocompletion, themes, aliases, custom functions, a few stolen pieces from Steve Losh, and more. Bash-it provides a solid framework for using, developing, and maintaining shell scripts and custom commands for your daily work. If you're using the Bourne Again Shell (Bash) regularly and have been looking for an easy way on how to keep all of these nice little scripts and aliases under control, then Bash-it is for you! ...
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    ShellCheck

    ShellCheck

    A static analysis tool for shell scripts

    ShellCheck is a GPLv3 tool that provides warnings and possible suggestions for bash/sh shell scripts. ShellCheck finds bugs in your shell scripts. You can cabal, apt, dnf, pkg or brew install it locally right now. ShellCheck highlights and clarifies typical beginner's syntax mistakes and issues that cause a shell to give a cryptic error message. It shows typical intermediate level semantic problems that cause a shell to behave in a abnormally and counter-intuitively. ...
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    zx

    zx

    A tool for writing better scripts

    Bash is great, but when it comes to writing scripts, people usually choose a more convenient programming language. JavaScript is a perfect choice, but the standard Node.js library requires additional hassle before use. The zx package provides useful wrappers around child_process, escapes arguments, and gives sensible defaults. Write your scripts in a file with .mjs extension in order to be able to use await on top level.
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    Tactical RMM

    Tactical RMM

    A remote monitoring & management tool, built with Django, Vue and Go

    ...Demo database resets every hour. A lot of features are disabled for obvious reasons due to the nature of this app. Teamviewer-like remote desktop control. Real-time remote shell. Remote file browser (download and upload files). Remote command and script execution (batch, powershell and python scripts). Event log viewer. Services management. Windows patch management. Automated checks with email/SMS alerting (cpu, disk, memory, services, scripts, event logs). Automated task runner (run scripts on a schedule). ...
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    getoptions

    getoptions

    An elegant option/argument parser for shell scripts

    getoptions is a POSIX-compliant shell script library designed to simplify command-line option parsing. It provides an elegant and extensible way to handle both short and long options in shell scripts without relying on external dependencies. ​
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    zsh-completions

    zsh-completions

    Additional completion definitions for Zsh

    This project aims at gathering/developing new completion scripts that are not available in Zsh yet. The scripts may be contributed to the Zsh project when stable enough.
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    Husky

    Git hooks made easy

    Husky is a tool that makes handling Git hooks a lot easier, and lets you run the scripts you want at those stages. It works by including an object right within your package.json file. This then configures Husky so that it runs the scripts you specify. After that, it's Husky's responsibility to manage at which point in the Git lifecycle your scripts will run. Husky helps to improve your commits, lets you run tests, lint code and more when you commit or push. It is very lightweight, with...
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    Proxmox

    Proxmox

    Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts

    Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts is a community-driven collection of scripts designed to simplify the deployment and management of containers and virtual machines in Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE). These scripts provide an interactive setup process where users can choose between basic configurations that follow defaults or advanced configurations that allow for detailed customization. By automating repetitive and complex tasks, the project helps homelab enthusiasts, self-hosters, and system...
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    Babashka

    Babashka

    Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting

    ...Babashka can shell out to other CLI programs like you are used to in bash. It goes one step further and offers seamless integration with other binaries using the pod protocol.
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    yq

    Portable command-line YAML processor

    yq is a portable and lightweight command-line YAML processor. It can be likened to projects like jq (a command-line JSON processor) or sed but for YAML files. yq is able to do quite a number of things. It can deep read a YAML file with a given path expression, deeply compare YAML files, update a YAML file given a path expression or script file, and so much more. It can also merge several YAML files while offering plenty of options for overriding and appending. yq is written in portable...
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    Platypus

    Platypus

    Create native Mac applications from command line scripts

    Platypus is a developer tool that creates native Mac applications from command line scripts such as shell scripts or Python, Perl, Ruby, Tcl, JavaScript, and PHP programs. This is done by wrapping the script in an application bundle along with a slim app binary that runs the script. Platypus makes it easy to share scripts and programs with people who are unfamiliar with the command line interface. Native, user-friendly applications can be created with a few clicks. ...
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    .NET Core Home

    Home repository for .NET Core

    This is the dotnet/core repository and is a good starting point for .NET Core, an open source general-purpose development framework for building cross-platform apps. .NET Core lets you create apps for Windows, macOS or Linux, as well as ARM64 processors using various programming languages. It provides frameworks and APIs for cloud, client UI, IoT, and machine learning. The latest major release (as of this writing) is .NET Core 3.1. You must be on the latest patch release in order to get...
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    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    A framework for managing your zsh configuration

    Oh My Zsh is a widely used, open-source, community-driven framework for managing Zsh shell configurations, providing hundreds of plugins, themes, and an auto-update system—designed to enhance developer productivity and shell aesthetics. Once installed, your terminal shell will become the talk of the town or your money back! With each keystroke in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes. It's a good idea to inspect the install script...
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    Distributions

    Distributions

    NodeSource Node.js Binary Distributions

    distributions is NodeSource’s repository for maintaining installation scripts and binary distributions of Node.js for Linux systems. It provides a reliable way to install and manage Node.js across multiple distributions and versions, including Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, and Enterprise Linux derivatives. The repository contains setup scripts that configure system repositories and allow users to install Node.js using their package manager, ensuring they always receive secure and...
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    VSCodium

    VSCodium

    binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

    Microsoft’s vscode source code is open source (MIT-licensed), but the product available for download (Visual Studio Code) is licensed under this not-FLOSS license and contains telemetry/tracking. The VSCodium project exists so that you don’t have to download+build from source. This project includes special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries for you to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license....
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    pyenv

    pyenv

    Simple Python version management

    pyenv is a tool for the simple management of Python versions: it lets you easily switch between different Python versions, offering support for per-project Python versions. pyenv is an uncomplicated, unobtrusive tool that simply works, and follows the UNIX tradition of single-purpose tools that do one thing well. Unlike other similar tools, pyenv does not depend on Python itself. Having been made from pure shell scripts, it's safe from a Python bootstrap problem. It doesn't need to be loaded into your shell thanks to its shim approach, and can manage virtualenv for you. pyenv is a fork of rbenv and ruby-build, modified for Python.
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    ESP-IDF

    ESP-IDF

    Espressif IoT Development Framework

    ESP-IDF (Espressif IoT Development Framework) is the official, open-source development framework for programming Espressif SoCs (such as ESP32, ESP32‑S2, ESP32‑C3 series). It provides toolchains, APIs, components, sample code, and workflows for building embedded IoT firmware, offering support for Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, power management, and peripheral integration. As well as the esp-idf-template project mentioned in Getting Started, ESP-IDF comes with some example projects in the examples...
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    aws-cli

    aws-cli

    Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services

    ...Profiles, regions, single-sign-on, and credential helpers make it straightforward to switch contexts securely across accounts and environments. Its output controls and JMESPath querying let you slice, filter, and transform JSON responses directly in the shell, which is essential for automation. Waiters, paginators, and retries handle long-running or large list operations cleanly so scripts are resilient. The CLI’s stability and extensive documentation make it a cornerstone for CI/CD, incident response, and day-to-day operations.
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    s6-overlay

    s6-overlay

    s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils

    s6-overlay is an easy-to-install (just extract a tarball or two!) set of scripts and utilities allowing you to use existing Docker images while using s6 as a pid 1 for your container and process supervisor for your services.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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