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    kube-ps1

    kube-ps1

    Kubernetes prompt info for bash and zsh

    A script that lets you add the current Kubernetes context and namespace configured on kubectl to your Bash/Zsh prompt strings (i.e. the $PS1). The default prompt assumes you have the kubectl command-line utility installed. Official installation instructions and binaries are available. Blue was used for the default symbol to match the Kubernetes color as closely as possible. Red was chosen as the context name to stand out, and cyan for the namespace. 256 colors are available by specifying the numerical value as the variable argument. ...
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    Right-Click Extender

    Right-Click Extender

    Hide or Unhide Hidden Files Right Click

    To remove the hidden attribute for a file or selected files to unhide them, enable “Show hidden files, folders and drives” option in the Folder Options dialog. Then select the files for which you want to remove the “H” attribute, right-click on the selection and click “Show / Hide selected files” context menu entry.
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    eopkg Fish Completions

    eopkg Fish Completions

    Fish completion definitions for the Solus package manager, eopkg.

    ...View the source code here: https://gitlab.com/jessieh/eopkg-fish-completions This .fish file provides full completion definitions with descriptions for the eopkg package manager. It includes context-sensitive option completion and package name caching for both installed and remotely available packages. The cache files are built from system metadata files that are maintained by eopkg, so caching is highly performant.
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    desk

    desk

    A lightweight workspace manager for the shell

    Lightweight workspace manager for the shell. Desk makes it easy to flip back and forth between different project contexts in your favorite shell. Change directory, activate a virtualenv or rvm, load in domain-specific aliases, environment variables, functions, arbitrary shell files, all in a single command. Instead of relying on CTRL-R to execute and recall ("that command's gotta be here somewhere..."), desk helps shorten and document those actions with shell aliases and functions, which are...
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    Context Menu (Shell Extension)

    Free configurable Windows Explorer context menu extension.

    ContextMenu is a free configurable shell extension allowing users to define their own menu items to be included in the Windows Explorer’s context menu. This project consists of two DLLs (x86 and x64) written in native C++ with plain access to the Win32-API representing the shell extension, a composer written in C# to be used to configure all shell extensions at once as well as of a help file explaining all necessary details. The composer is also available as x86 and x64 version. ...
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    MyExplorerContextMenu introduces a custom context menu for files and folders in Windows Explorer that gives direct access to the functions that you need to perform regularly on files and folders (and without requiring installation).
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    ShellNewHandler is an Open-Source Tool to enable/disable ShellNew entries, aka New File context menu entries from Windows Explorer in Vista and Windows 7. Check or uncheck items to enable a desktop right-click context menu item. No need to install.
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    Create a graph of your computer, with files, folders, emails, contacts ... as nodes and logical relations, associations as edges. Use this graph to control your computer and locate the data you need. See things in context!
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    tokyosh is a new kind of login shell. it knows user's context or other environment, and statistically learns command-line input or command usage tendency, user-space-file-name tendency(and anything else). of course it's been developing in Tokyo.
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