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    Blur my Shell

    Blur my Shell

    Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell

    Adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview. If you use Ubuntu, you may want to change the radius of the corner effect for Dash-to-Dock in preferences, else you may see unpleasantly mixed radii in your dock.
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    Extreme Ultimate Tmux

    Extreme Ultimate Tmux

    Portable tmux config with menus, app launcher, tray icon. No plugins.

    Do you want the power of a fully loaded tmux plugin framework without installing a single plugin? One file. No plugin managers. No dependencies. No setup. Drop it on any machine and it just works. What you get feels like a desktop app: a menu system with submenus, a 21-app launcher, searchable help, a built-in scratchpad, a system dashboard, and a fully clickable status bar. All in a beautiful adaptive interface that auto-detects your fonts and scales from Nerd Font icons to plain ASCII on a TTY. The status bar knows when you are in SSH and moves out of the way. ...
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    JaiHind

    Shell Automation for Linux Newbies

    When it comes to use of Linux, its a champ on the server side but when it comes to the desktop, its hardly just 3% in the whole world when compared to other proprietary OS and what keeps people from using it and why has it not made its mark on the Desktops yet ? Though Linux has got its success to accomplish its most common tasks through GUI approach, it still demands the users to be logical and use of terminal to accomplish certain tasks that cannot be done as easily as on other proprietary OS. So, we decided to write this script that would accomplish most of your common tasks at a hit of keystrokes and you would not need to remember any commands to accomplish your task.
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    tagx

    Unix utility to help to create XML files from shell scripts.

    Simple Unix utility to help to create XML files from shell scripts. It encapsulates what comes from the pipe. Ex.: $> echo hi | tagx label <label> hi </label>
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    A simplistic object oriented extension to the unix shell. Woosh is to bash what Objective C is to C.
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    Bash Startup Library replaces your .bashrc and .bash_profile and simplifies the setting up of the environment on any bash-capable system. It also attempts to provide the same operating environment (GNU by default) no matter what system you are on.
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