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    Kubetail

    Kubetail

    Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods

    ...Note that you may need to run compinit for zsh to pick-up the changes in the competition after having upgraded from the non-abbreviated installation. If you're using a ZSH plugin manager, you can install kubetail as a plugin. kubetail itself doesn't have filtering or highlighting capabilities built in. If you're on MacOSX I recommend using iTerm2 which allows for continuous highlighting of search terms, good scrolling capabilities, and multitab arrangements. Another useful feature of iTerm2 is the "timeline" (cmd + shift + e) which lets you display a timeline in your own local timezone next to the logs (that are typically in UTC).
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    bash-completion

    bash-completion

    Programmable completion functions for bash

    bash-completion is a collection of command-line command completions for the Bash shell, a collection of helper functions to assist in creating new completions, and a set of facilities for loading completions automatically on-demand, as well as installing them. The easiest way to install this software is to use a package; refer to Repology for a comprehensive list of operating system distributions, package names, and available versions. Depending on the package, you may still need to source it from either /etc/bashrc or ~/.bashrc (or any other file sourcing those). If you don't have the package readily available for your distribution, or you simply don't want to use one, you can install bash-completion using the standard commands for GNU Autotools packages. ...
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    homeshick

    homeshick

    git dotfiles synchronizer written in bash

    ...However bare bones these machines are, provided that at least Bash 3 and Git 1.5 are available you can use homeshick. homeshick can handle multiple dotfile repositories. This means that you can install larger frameworks like oh-my-zsh or a multitude of emacs or vim plugins alongside your own customizations without clutter.
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    Automated_Quiz

    Automated_Quiz

    A Shell Script for Quizzing the whole class of students and log result

    Please download the above zip file and extract it to a secret folder and run the quiz.sh script from that folder in your terminal program, as shown in the youtube videos : https://youtu.be/kQi0XlIaT9M and https://youtu.be/prwKN5DiFp0 You may change the contents of the quiz.txt file to your liking, while maintaining the format of it. Note: Press Enter/Return key after typing on your Terminal, to proceed to the next step, while testing the quiz.sh script. Also, increase the terminal...
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    Bash Shell Scripting in a Minute

    Bash Shell Scripting in a Minute

    Learn Bash Shell Scripting in a Minute using this Collection of Script

    Learn Bash Shell Scripting in a Minute using this Collection of Scripts, which are Real World Examples, ranging from a simple Date Based Theme to a Standalone Kiosk Type User Input Forms. The Learning is based on a "Observe and Understand Strategy", which means you run these scripts, observe their outputs, understand the script that generates them and learn the whole thing. These Scripts cover almost all the basics of bash shell scripting and summarizes them in the last script for user...
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    LempElf

    A tool to auto-compile & install Nginx+MySQL+PHP on Linux

    A tool to auto-compile & install Nginx+MySQL+PHP on Linux
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    cleanlib32

    Remove lib32 packages from your Archlinux box

    Use this command-line script when you feel you have too much lib32 packages installed and you want to cleanup your system. Ok, but how does it work? Each time you run it, it will look for lib32 packages currently marked as "installed as dependency for another package" in the "Install Reason" (pacman -Qi <pkg>) that are not needed anymore by any other pacakge and then will uninstall them, with user's approval. You'll probably want to run this script more than once as, by uninstalling one package, another installed as dependency might be not needed anymore. P.S.: packages not marked as "installed as depedency" will not be listed neither removed.
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    This project aims to provide an easy way to rotate the screen of Linux computers without having to install various bloatware. This is meant for IBM/Lenovo tablets, but can be used for any Linux tablet with xsetwacom and xrandr.
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    If you're a frequent shell user, BASH Shortcuts will help you navigate smoothly and quickly between frequently-visited directories by enabling you to reference a lengthy directory path using a meaningful keyword (shortcut).
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    Everyone is writing shell scripts with his own style, but sometimes it's difficult to understand developpement from an application to another, or between different developpers. By using Norma standards, it well be easy for everyone.
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    Openldapconf is a shell script to install and configure openldap and its dependencies automagically. By now, it includes integration with Samba and Squid. You can make a full installation or configure the packages separated. Powered by Slackware
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    This project is aimed to help windows users to install unix tools under windows. This is a distribution of the essential unix-tools for text manipulation that will be very helping for windows users. (gawk,sed, etc).
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    UberShell

    Enhanced Linux shell using bash and zsh

    Enhanced shell with multiple windows and added commands To install run: sh <(curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DennisHeine/UberShell/master/install_ubershell.sh) Custom commands added to the default shell (zsh): cscript <script>: executes a C/C++ script. example: cscript "printf("Hello World!");" noobhelp: Short desc of commands in /bin/ memusage: Top memory usage topdirs: Top directory space usage push/pop: Save current dir / return there serve: Opens a webserver at port 8084 and serves a file servedir: Opens a webserver at port 8000 and serves a dir servelog: Serves tail of syslog on port 12345 sizeof: List total sizes of subdirectorys largedirs: Lists directorys with 100+ MB disk usage mkdirc : Creates a dir and changes to it freefile : Kills all processes using a file lastedited: Shows which files have been edited findbin: Finds binary files not installed by dpkg frename : Renames parts of a filename connections: Shows network connections [...]
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