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    PowerShell

    PowerShell

    Microsoft

    PowerShell is a cross-platform task automation and configuration management framework, consisting of a command-line shell and scripting language. Unlike most shells, which accept and return text, PowerShell is built on top of the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR), and accepts and returns .NET objects. This fundamental change brings entirely new tools and methods for automation. Unlike traditional command-line interfaces, PowerShell cmdlets are designed to deal with objects. An object is structured information that is more than just the string of characters appearing on the screen. Command output always carries extra information that you can use if you need it. If you've used text-processing tools to process data in the past, you'll find that they behave differently when used in PowerShell. In most cases, you don't need text-processing tools to extract specific information. You directly access portions of the data using standard PowerShell object syntax.
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    Specops Gpupdate
    Specops Gpupdate is a free tool that enables remote administration of any number of computers. Specops Gpupdate integrates directly with Active Directory users and computers. Simply right-click on any computer or organizational unit, and issue commands such as Gpupdate, Start computer, Windows update, and more! All commands are available with a simple right-click. Select computers to manage through the Active Directory users and computers interface or through searches of Active Directory. You can even select entire organizational units (OUs). If you want to move beyond the graphical user interface, you will enjoy the fact that Specops Gpupdate sits on PowerShell, you can run everything through PowerShell cmdlets. This allows you to unleash the full power of the tool in your own PowerShell scripts. Specops Gpupdate Pro is the full-featured version of the tool. With a Pro license, you can unlock additional commands, such as Ping, Start Remote Desktop, Read Remote Registry, and more!
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    Pester

    Pester

    Pester

    Pester is the ubiquitous test and mock framework for PowerShell. Adding Pester tests to Powershell code will enhance code quality and allows you to start creating predictable changes. Visual Studio Code comes with full support for Pester allowing you to create tests quickly. Pester integrates nicely with TFS, Azure, Github, Jenkins, and other CI servers, allowing you to fully automate your development lifecycle. Pester provides a framework for writing and running tests. Pester is most commonly used for writing unit and integration tests, but it is not limited to just that. It is also a base for tools that validate whole environments, computer deployments, database configurations, and so on. Pester tests can execute any command or script that is accessible to a Pester test file. This includes functions, Cmdlets, Modules, and scripts. Pester can be run locally, where it integrates well with Visual Studio Code, and it can of course be integrated into a build script in a CI pipeline.
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    Zypper
    Zypper is a command-line package manager for installing, updating, and removing packages. It can also be used to manage repositories. Zypper works and behaves as a regular command-line tool. It features subcommands, arguments, and options that can be used to perform specific tasks. Zypper offers several benefits compared to graphical package managers. Being a command-line tool, Zypper is faster in use and light on resources. Zypper actions can be scripted. Zypper can be used on systems that do not have graphical desktop environments. This makes it suitable for use with servers and remote machines. The simplest way to execute Zypper is to type its name, followed by a command. Additionally, you can choose from one or more global options by typing them immediately before the command. Some commands require one or more arguments. Executing subcommands in the Zypper shell, and using global Zypper options are not supported.
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    Specops Command
    Specops Command combines Windows PowerShell and Group Policy and allows you to manage computers and users in your network. With Specops Command you can create PowerShell or VBScripts right inside your Group Policy Objects. This allows network administrators to execute scripts on specifically targeted systems while receiving feedback on the results. Manages feedback from the client computers and the database. Configures script assignments. Configures which Group Policy Objects receive script assignments. Specops Reporting is a separate product that can be used in combination with Specops Command. You can use Specops Reporting to view and create detailed reports for script feedback. The Server service manages feedback from the Client Side Extensions and stores it in the database. The Specops Command Server service also manages the communication between the database and the administration tools. The database contains feedback information for the script assignments.
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    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    This module is currently not in development. We are no longer accepting any pull requests to this repository. OneGet is in a stable state and is expected to receive only high-priority bug fixes from Microsoft in the future. If you have a question or are seeing an unexpected behavior from this module please open up an issue in this repository. PackageManagement is supported in Windows, Linux and MacOS now. We periodically make binary drops to PowerShellCore, meaning PackageManagement is a part of PowerShell Core releases.
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    COLMAP

    COLMAP

    COLMAP

    COLMAP is a general-purpose Structure-from-Motion (SfM) and Multi-View Stereo (MVS) pipeline with a graphical and command-line interface. It offers a wide range of features for reconstruction of ordered and unordered image collections. The software is licensed under the new BSD license. The latest source code is available at GitHub. COLMAP builds on top of existing works and when using specific algorithms within COLMAP, please also cite the original authors, as specified in the source code. For convenience, the pre-built binaries for Windows contain both the graphical and command-line interface executables. To start the COLMAP GUI, you can simply double-click the COLMAP.bat batch script or alternatively run it from the Windows command shell or Powershell. The command-line interface is also accessible through this batch script, which automatically sets the necessary library paths. To list the available COLMAP commands, run COLMAP.bat -h in the command shell cmd.exe or in Powershell.
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    tea

    tea

    tea

    Introducing tea - the revolutionary, cross-platform package manager. Say goodbye to slow & clunky, and say hello to fast & smooth. From the creator of Brew. With tea, simply type commands and it takes care of the rest. Get the latest versions of open source tools and support specific tool versions for different projects. Experience better package management with tea. And through that packaging infrastructure, we have plans of leveraging blockchain to help remunerate devs for their contributions to OSS. You can learn more about our grand ambitions for web3 by checking out our white paper here. Easily access the entire open source ecosystem with tea. Simply prefix your commands with "tea" and if the tool isn't installed, tea will install it for you. Add magic to your shell scripts and use developer environments to enhance your workflow. magic is optional; if you don’t enable it, then just prefix your commands with `tea`.
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    Windows Terminal
    The Windows Terminal is a modern, fast, efficient, powerful, and productive terminal application for users of command-line tools and shells like Command Prompt, PowerShell, and WSL. Its main features include multiple tabs, panes, Unicode and UTF-8 character support, a GPU-accelerated text rendering engine, and custom themes, styles, and configurations. This is an open-source project and we welcome community participation. Multiple tabs, full Unicode support, and GPU-accelerated text rendering. Full customizability and split panes. Install the Windows Terminal from the Microsoft Store. This allows you to always be on the latest version when we release new builds with automatic upgrades. It includes many of the features most frequently requested by the Windows command-line community including support for tabs, rich text, globalization, configurability, theming & styling, and more. The Terminal will also need to meet our goals and measures to ensure it remains fast and efficient.
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    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic is a graphical package management program for apt. It provides the same features as the apt-get command-line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gtk+. Install, remove, upgrade and downgrade single and multiple packages. Upgrade your whole system. Manage package repositories (sources.list). Find packages by name, description, and several other attributes. Select packages by status, section, name, or a custom filter. Sort packages by name, status, size, or version. Browse all available online documentation related to a package. Download the latest changelog of a package. Lock packages to the current version. Force the installation of a specific package version. Undo/Redo selections. Built-in terminal emulator for the package manager. Debian/Ubuntu only, configure packages through the debconf system. Debian/Ubuntu only, Xapain-based fast search (thanks to Enrico Zini).
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    VisualSVN

    VisualSVN

    VisualSVN Software Ltd.

    VisualSVN Server is an enterprise-ready Subversion (SVN) server solution designed to make it easy to install, configure, and manage a full-featured version control server on Microsoft Windows systems, providing universal versioned storage with out-of-the-box operation and support for standard Subversion clients. It installs as a single package that offers a powerful management console implemented as a standard MMC snap-in for repository, user, and permission administration, and includes command-line tools and PowerShell scripting for automation. VisualSVN Server features a modern HTML5 web interface for browsing repositories, supports Active Directory single sign-on with secure authentication protocols, and protects against password guessing attacks. It enables advanced capabilities such as backup and restore with scheduled verification, access and operational logging, remote server administration across a network, and repository management delegation.
    Starting Price: $59 per license
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    Bash

    Bash

    Bash

    Bash is a free software Unix shell and command language. It has become the default login shell for most Linux distributions. In addition to being available on Linux systems, a version of Bash is also available for Windows through the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Bash is the default user shell in Solaris 11 and was the default shell in Apple macOS from version 10.3 until the release of macOS Catalina, which changed the default shell to zsh. Despite this change, Bash remains available as an alternative shell on macOS systems. As a command processor, Bash allows users to enter commands in a text window that are then executed by the system. Bash can also read and execute commands from a file, known as a shell script. It supports a number of features commonly found in Unix shells, including wildcard matching, piping, here documents, command substitution, variables, and control structures for condition testing and iteration. Bash is compliant with the POSIX shell standards.
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    Azure Database Migration Service
    Easily migrate your data, schema, and objects from multiple sources to the cloud at scale. Azure Database Migration Service is a tool that helps you simplify, guide, and automate your database migration to Azure. Migrate your database and server objects, including user accounts, agent jobs, and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages all at once. Migrate your data to Azure from the most common database management systems. Whether you’re moving from an on-premises database or another cloud, Database Migration Service supports key migration scenarios such as SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB. Save time and effort by automating your move to Azure with PowerShell. Database Migration Service works with PowerShell cmdlets to automatically migrate a list of databases. Supports Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and MongoDB migration to Azure from on-premises and other clouds.
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    AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)
    The AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) is a unified tool to manage your AWS services. With just one tool to download and configure, you can control multiple AWS services from the command line and automate them through scripts. The AWS CLI v2 offers several new features including improved installers, new configuration options such as AWS IAM Identity Center (successor to AWS SSO), and various interactive features. Command-line shell program that provides convenience and productivity features to help both new and advanced users of the AWS Command Line Interface. Resource identifiers for Amazon EC2 instance IDs, Amazon SQS queue URLs, and Amazon SNS topic names. Documentation for commands and options is displayed as you type. The AWS Command Line Interface user guide walks you through installing and configuring the tool. After that, you can begin making calls to your AWS services from the command line.
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    Hyper

    Hyper

    Hyper.is

    Hyper is an Electron-based terminal, built on HTML/CSS/JS, and fully extensible. Install themes and plugins from the command line. The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards. In the beginning, our focus will be primarily on speed, stability, and the development of the correct API for extension authors. In the future, we anticipate the community will come up with innovative additions to enhance what could be the simplest, most powerful, and well-tested interface for productivity. Extensions are available on npm. All command keys can be changed. Extensions are universal Node.js modules loaded by both Electron and the renderer process. Instead of exposing a custom API method or parameter for every possible customization point, we allow you to intercept and compose every bit of functionality! You can find additional details about plugin development in the Hyper repository.
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    DNF

    DNF

    DOCS

    DNF is a software package manager that installs, updates, and removes packages on Fedora and is the successor to YUM (Yellow-Dog Updater Modified). DNF makes it easy to maintain packages by automatically checking for dependencies and determining the actions required to install packages. This method eliminates the need to manually install or update the package, and its dependencies, using the rpm command. DNF is now the default software package management tool in Fedora. Removes packages installed as dependencies that are no longer required by currently installed programs. Checks for updates, but does not download or install the packages. Provides basic information about the package including name, version, release, and description.
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    AdminStudio
    Give your teams faster and broader application deployment capabilities. Automatically download, test, wrap/repackage and publish thousands of third-party installers with no manual interaction. Determine deployment options quickly to take advantage of supported vendor installers. Increase quality by identifying and mitigating application issues prior to deployment. Ensure consistency by using a single, repeatable process to build, customize and test the delivery of applications. Reduce operational risks frequently caused by compatibility issues and application conflicts. Easily integrate into your existing package request flows with a documented REST API or by leveraging our PowerShell cmdlets. Know where to focus testing efforts by understanding Java dependencies and where applications may share files. Create App Attach image files from MSIX packages to make Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) management easier.
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    Homebrew Cask
    A CLI workflow for the administration of macOS applications distributed as binaries. Homebrew Cask extends Homebrew and brings its elegance, simplicity, and speed to the installation and management of GUI macOS applications such as Atom and Google Chrome. We do this by providing a friendly CLI workflow for the administration of macOS applications distributed as binaries. To start using Homebrew Cask, you just need Homebrew installed. Homebrew Cask installs macOS apps, fonts and plugins, and other non-open source software. Homebrew Cask is implemented as part of Homebrew. All Homebrew Cask commands begin with brew, which works for both Casks and Formulae. The command brew install accepts one or multiple Cask tokens. Homebrew Cask comes with bash and zsh completion for the brew command. Since the Homebrew Cask repository is a Homebrew Tap, you’ll pull down the latest Casks every time you issue the regular Homebrew command brew update.
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    DPKG

    DPKG

    Ubuntu

    DPKG is a tool to install, build, remove and manage Debian packages. The primary and more user-friendly front-end for DPKG is aptitude. DPKG itself is controlled entirely via command line parameters, which consist of exactly one action and zero or more options. The action parameter tells DPKG what to do and options control the behavior of the action in some way. DPKG can also be used as a front-end to DPKG-deb(1) and DPKG-query. The list of supported actions can be found later on in the actions section. If any such action is encountered DPKG just runs DPKG-deb or DPKG-query with the parameters given to it, but no specific options are currently passed to them, to use any such option the back-ends need to be called directly. DPKG maintains some usable information about available packages. The information is divided into three classes, states, selection states, and flags. These values are intended to be changed mainly with dselect.
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    MSYS2

    MSYS2

    MSYS2

    MSYS2 is a collection of tools and libraries providing you with an easy-to-use environment for building, installing and running native Windows software. It consists of a command line terminal called mintty, bash, version control systems like git and subversion, tools like tar and awk and even build systems like autotools, all based on a modified version of Cygwin. Despite some of these central parts being based on Cygwin, the main focus of MSYS2 is to provide a build environment for native Windows software and the Cygwin-using parts are kept at a minimum. MSYS2 provides up-to-date native builds for GCC, mingw-w64, CPython, CMake, Meson, OpenSSL, FFmpeg, Rust, Ruby, just to name a few. To provide easy installation of packages and a way to keep them updated it features a package management system called Pacman, which should be familiar to Arch Linux users.
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    openIndiana

    openIndiana

    openIndiana

    OpenIndiana is an operating system from and for the illumos community, it branches from the UNIX-derived family tree, and as such it can sometimes seem quite complex. But with a little help and information, once you know the basics, you will find it actually has some of the nicest and friendliest tools around. As most Unix-derived operating system, it can be completely controlled via a Command Line Interface shell, but it also supports a windowing GUI system. From the CLI, it supports a number of different shells, the two main ones being ksh93 and Bash. It also supports the original SunOS SVR4 commands, the command and syntax famiilar to BSD users, and a large portion of the GNU userland commands that most Linux users are familiar with. You can select any or all of those different commands from your shell configuration, giving you the environment you are most happy with.
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    Conda

    Conda

    Conda

    Package, dependency, and environment management for any language, Python, R, Ruby, Lua, Scala, Java, JavaScript, C/ C++, Fortran, and more. Conda is an open-source package management system and environment management system that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and z/OS. Conda quickly installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies. Conda easily creates, saves, loads, and switches between environments on your local computer. It was created for Python programs, but it can package and distribute software for any language. Conda as a package manager helps you find and install packages. If you need a package that requires a different version of Python, you do not need to switch to a different environment manager, because conda is also an environment manager. With just a few commands, you can set up a totally separate environment to run that different version of Python, while continuing to run your usual version of Python in your normal environment.
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    Azure Cloud Shell
    Connect to Azure using an authenticated, browser-based shell experience that’s hosted in the cloud and accessible from virtually anywhere. Azure Cloud Shell is assigned per unique user account and automatically authenticated with each session. Azure Cloud Shell gives you the flexibility of choosing the shell experience that best suits the way you work. Both Bash and PowerShell experiences are available. Microsoft routinely maintains and updates Cloud Shell, which comes equipped with commonly used CLI tools including Linux shell interpreters, PowerShell modules, Azure tools, text editors, source control, build tools, container tools, database tools, and more. Cloud Shell also includes language support for several popular programming languages such as Node.js, .NET, and Python. Use common tools and programming languages in a shell that's updated and maintained by Microsoft.
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    Solidity Fuzzing Boilerplate
    Solidity Fuzzing Boilerplate is a template repository intended to ease fuzzing components of Solidity projects, especially libraries. Write tests once and run them with both Echidna and Foundry's fuzzing. Fuzz components that use incompatible Solidity versions by deploying those into a Ganache instance via Etheno. Use HEVM's FFI cheat code to generate complex fuzzing inputs or to compare outputs with non-EVM executables while doing differential fuzzing. Publish your fuzzing experiments without worrying about licensing by extending the shell script to download specific files. Turn off FFI if you don't intend to make use of shell commands from your Solidity contracts. Note that FFI is slow and should only be used as a workaround. It can be useful for testing against things that are difficult to implement within Solidity and already exist in other languages. Before executing tests of a project that has FFI enabled, be sure to check what commands are actually being executed.
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    Cargo

    Cargo

    Cargo

    Cargo is the Rust package manager. Cargo downloads your Rust package's dependencies, compiles your packages, makes distributable packages, and uploads them to crates.io, the Rust community’s package registry. You can contribute to this book on GitHub. To get started with Cargo, install Cargo (and Rust) and set up your first crate. The commands will let you interact with Cargo using its command-line interface. A Rust crate is either a library or an executable program, referred to as either a library crate or a binary crate, respectively. Loosely, the term crate may refer to either the source code of the target or to the compiled artifact that the target produces. It may also refer to a compressed package fetched from a registry. Your crates can depend on other libraries from crates.io or other registries, git repositories, or subdirectories on your local file system. You can also temporarily override the location of a dependency.
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    eoPKG

    eoPKG

    eoPKG

    eoPKG is the package manager for the Solus operating system. It is used to manage installed software packages, search for available software, and to apply updates to the system. Change the system root for eoPKG commands. Set username used when connecting to Basic-Auth repositories. Set password used when connecting to Basic-Auth repositories. Enable full debug information and backtraces. Keep bandwidth usage under the specified (numeric) KBs. Disable the use of ANSI escape sequences for colorization by eoPKG. On success, 0 is returned. A non-zero return code signals a failure.
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    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    Shell Assistant

    •SSH and SFTP client •Shell Terminal •SFTP File manager •SFTP code editor •Custom tab & split window layouts •Switch between workspaces •Connection, key & password management •Stream audio and video, view images and pdf's, edit code over SFTP •Tunnel network ports •Text editor-like command editing •Paste history •Free & ad-free •Respects your privacy Connect to remote hosts over SSH, including Amazon Web Service EC2, Linodes, Digital Ocean or Raspberry Pis. Connect to local unix-like installations running Mac OS, Linux, MinGW, Cygwin, Git-bash and Windows Subsystem for Linux. A great tool for your toolbox if you work with Unix, Linux, Mac Command Line, Raspberry Pi's or anything that uses a Command Line Interface. To download the latest version, please visit shellassistant.com.
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    just-install

    just-install

    just-install

    just-install is a humble package installer for Windows. just-install provides you the opportunity to install packages, install a specific architecture, check the list of packages, and get help all with simple cms commands.
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    Gemfury

    Gemfury

    Gemfury

    Gemfury is a hosted repository for your public and private packages, where they are safe and within reach. Install them to any machine in minutes without worrying about running and securing your own repository server. Gemfury works with RubyGems, Python packages, npm modules, and all compatible frameworks and services. Authenticated Repo-URL keeps your private packages safe and secure during deployment. All management and deployment is done over SSL. Do everything you need with just a few terminal commands. We are hackers and love the command line; this one is our favorite. Gemfury is designed for teams. Share your account with coworkers and let them easily access your packages. Gemfury works with RubyGems, Python packages, npm modules, and all compatible frameworks and services. Install and use your code anywhere. Seamless integration and secure installation. Collaborate with your team.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    Prompt Plus

    Prompt Plus

    Prompt Plus

    ChatGPT with Prompt curated template. Quickly save and easy to reuse prompt instant anytime. Save your most frequently used prompts for easy access and efficient workflow. Quickly call up your saved prompts with customizable hotkeys, saving time and effort. Create prompts with parameters for increased flexibility and customization. Customize each parameter's details, such as its data type or input options, for greater accuracy and user-friendliness. Easily find your saved prompts using the popup search feature. Organize your saved prompts into categories for easy access and better organization. Open ChatGPT.com and click on the hamburger icon to access the main menu. Click on 'Command' to begin creating a new command. Click on 'Add Command' to try out the form of the command.
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    Resource Tuner Console

    Resource Tuner Console

    Heaventools Software

    Resource Tuner Console is a resource editor driven by scripts and equipped with a command-line interface, facilitating developers to modify various resource types (such as versions, icons, and strings) in numerous compiled Windows 32/64-bit EXE and DLL files directly from a batch file, allowing for rapid execution within seconds. This tool is specifically tailored for software developers seeking to streamline resource editing through automation. Utilizing the Windows Script Host engine to interpret and execute scripts, Resource Tuner Console can be operated on any Windows system since the Windows Script Host is an integral component of the OS installation. One of the most wanted features is automated stamping of file version information during the release process. When you need to update executable version numbers and certain strings in VersionInfo such as StringTable, Legal Copyright, or Product Name without recompiling the entire file, Resource Tuner Console has the solution.
    Starting Price: $199/year/user
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    Snapcraft

    Snapcraft

    Snapcraft

    This is the code repository for snapd, the background service that manages and maintains installed snaps. Snaps are app packages for desktop, cloud, and IoT that update automatically. Easy to install, secure, cross-platform, and dependency-free. They're being used on millions of Linux systems every day. Alongside its various service and management functions, snapd provides the snap command that's used to install and remove snaps and interact with the wider snap ecosystem, implements the confinement policies that isolate snaps from the base system and from each other, governs the interfaces that allow snaps to access specific system resources outside of their confinement. If you're looking for something to install, such as Spotify or Visual Studio Code, take a look at the Snap Store. And if you want to build your own snaps, start with our creating a snap documentation.
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    NoSQL Manager

    NoSQL Manager

    NoSQL Manager

    Intuitive interface and high performance of the desktop application save time for beginners and professional database developers and administrators. Full support of all the MongoDB, MongoDB Enterprise and Amazon DocumentDB databases makes your work hassle-free. Support of replica sets, standalone hosts and shared cluster connections. Autocompletion allows autocompleting the collection names and methods in MongoDB and Shell commands. As the text is typed into the Shell, the context of the cursor within the command provides an indication of whether the user needs a collection completion or a method completion. The collection completion provides a list of collections available in the current database. Easy document navigation, view and editing, limits to maximize performance, GUI editors for all MongoDB data types.
    Starting Price: $125 one-time payment
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    Vifm

    Vifm

    Vifm

    Vifm is a file manager with a curses interface, which provides a Vim-like environment for managing objects within file systems, extended with some useful ideas from mutt. If you use vi, Vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. Vim-like user mappings. Vim-like command-line mode with ranges and abbreviations. Vim-like marks and registers. Directory tree comparison. Operation undoing/redoing/backgrounding. FUSE file systems support. Color schemes can also be applied to specific sub-trees. File decorations are customizable according to their type and/or name. Named bookmarks (tags) Less-like preview mode with customizable viewers. Advanced file filtering and renaming capabilities. One or two pane views within tabs. Shell-like and external command-line editing. Table/grid/tree/miller views of files. Built-in integration with GNU Screen and tmux. Multi-block selection. Cross-platform (GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows, Mac OS)
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    Scoop

    Scoop

    Scoop

    Scoop installs programs you know and love, from the command line with a minimal amount of friction. For terminal applications, Scoop creates shims, a kind of command-line shortcuts, inside the ~\scoop\shims folder, which is accessible in the PATH. For graphical applications, Scoop creates program shortcuts in a dedicated Start menu folder, called 'Scoop Apps'. This way, packages are always cleanly uninstalled and you can be sure what tools are currently in your PATH and in your Start menu.
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    zdaemon

    zdaemon

    Python Software Foundation

    zdaemon is a Unix (Unix, Linux, Mac OS X) Python program that wraps commands to make them behave as proper daemons. zdaemon provides a script, zdaemon, that can be used to run other programs as POSIX (Unix) daemons. (Of course, it is only usable on POSIX-complient systems.) Using zdaemon requires specifying a number of options, which can be given in a configuration file, or as command-line options. It also accepts commands teling it what to do. Start a process as a daemon. Stop a running daemon process. Stop and then restart a program. Find out if the program is running. Send a signal to the daemon process. Reopen the transcript log. Commands can be given on a command line, or can be given using an interactive interpreter. We can specify a program name and command-line options in the program command. Note, however, that the command-line parsing is pretty primitive.
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    eAuditor Cloud

    eAuditor Cloud

    BTC Sp. z o.o.

    eAuditor Cloud is a comprehensive SaaS platform for IT asset management, monitoring, security, and data protection. With more than 20 years of experience in corporate and public sector environments, it combines proven functionality with the accessibility and scalability of the cloud. The system provides full visibility and control over the infrastructure - from automatic inventory of computers, servers, operating systems, and software to continuous monitoring of users, devices, and network activity. Advanced modules include remote management, patch installation, BitLocker encryption, SOC dashboard, and task automation. A professional DLP engine protects sensitive data in use, at rest, and in transit through classification, rules, and policies. AI support for CMD/PowerShell and ChatGPT integration help administrators save time and eliminate repetitive tasks. eAuditor Cloud grows with your business - from a free version for up to 100 devices to advanced enterprise-grade packages.
    Starting Price: 0,4 € / mo./ per 1 PC
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    PDComms Tool

    PDComms Tool

    NEC Display Solutions

    NEC PD Comms Tool (NEC Public Display Communications Tool) is a software application that can be used to configure, control, and test supported NEC large screen LCD display models via either RS232 or LAN connections. It can also be used to assist with developing and debugging external control systems by showing the communications protocol for commands exchanged between the software and displays. Provides easy remote access to many common controls. Access to advanced controls. Assists with diagnosing connection and configuration-related problems. Displays and logs all commands exchanged via RS232 or LAN. Shows a breakdown of how commands are constructed from the input parameters and monitor protocol. Powerful scripting command language allows complex control sequences to be performed on multiple displays. NEC PD Comms Tool provides a simple, intuitive interface to perform many functions.
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    Flox

    Flox

    Flox

    Flox is a development environment manager and package tool that lets developers define, share, and replicate consistent environments across machines by leveraging the Nix ecosystem. Flox lets you create environments via a simple manifest.toml, layering and replacing dependencies precisely where needed. It activates subshells with reproducible dependencies and integrates shell hooks, version constraints, and services (e.g., local databases) to automate setup. Because it runs on the host system (rather than inside containers), developers maintain access to files, configurations, SSH keys, and shell aliases without Docker-style bind mounts. Flox supports cross-platform and multi-architecture environments by default, allowing environments to run identically on various systems; you can constrain them to specific systems or use package groups to manage architecture-specific dependencies.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    YUM

    YUM

    Red Hat

    Installing, patching, and removing software packages on Linux machines is one of the common tasks every sysadmin has to do. Here is how to get started with Linux package management in Linux Red Hat-based distributions (distros). Package management is a method of installing, updating, removing, and keeping track of software updates from specific repositories (repos) in the Linux system. Linux distros often use different package management tools. Red Hat-based distros use RPM (RPM Package Manager) and YUM/DNF (Yellow Dog Updater, Modified/Dandified YUM). YUM is the primary package management tool for installing, updating, removing and managing software packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. YUM performs dependency resolution when installing, updating, and removing software packages. YUM can manage packages from installed repositories in the system or from .rpm packages. There are many options and commands available to use with YUM.
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    OnyX

    OnyX

    Titanium Software

    OnyX is a multifunction utility that you can use to verify the structure of the system files; run miscellaneous maintenance and cleaning tasks; configure parameters in the Finder, Dock, Safari, and some Apple applications; delete caches; remove certain problematic folders and files; rebuild various databases and indexes; and more. OnyX is a reliable application that provides a clean interface to many tasks that would otherwise require complex commands to be typed using a command-line interface. There is a specific version of OnyX for each major version of the operating system. Use the correct version, and don't try to use a version intended for an earlier operating system. Intel-based Mac or Mac with Apple silicon using macOS Monterey 12. PowerPC-based Mac using Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2 with BSD subsystem. OnyX only runs from an administrator account. The old applications are available, but they will be not updated anymore.
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    GitX-dev

    GitX-dev

    GitX-dev

    GitX-dev is a fork (variant) of GitX, a long-defunct GUI for the git version-control system. It has been maintained and enhanced with productivity and friendliness oriented changes, with effort focused on making a first-class, maintainable tool for today's active developers. Building on the solid foundation of GitX, GitX-dev provides history browsing of your repository. See a nicely formatted diff of any revision, search based on author or revision subject. Look at the complete tree of any revision, and preview any file in the tree in a text view or with QuickLook. Drag and drop files out of the tree view to copy them to your system. Support for all parameters git rev-list has good performance on large (200+ MB) repositories. GitX-dev is further specialized for software developers, and is used day-to-day in production environments. We consider it to be feature-complete for most git workflows, with only uncommon or potentially-destructive commands requiring git command-line interaction.
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    MacPorts

    MacPorts

    MacPorts

    The MacPorts Project is an open-source community initiative to design an easy-to-use system for compiling, installing, and upgrading either command-line, X11, or Aqua-based open-source software on the Mac operating system. To that end, we provide the command-line driven MacPorts software package under a 3-Clause BSD License, and through it easy access to thousands of ports that greatly simplify the task of compiling and installing open-source software on your Mac. We provide a single software tree that attempts to track the latest release of every software title (port) we distribute, without splitting them into “stable” vs. “unstable” branches, targeting mainly macOS Mojave v10.14 and later (including macOS Monterey v12 on both Intel and Apple Silicon). There are thousands of ports in our tree, distributed among different categories, and more are being added on a regular basis.
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    CSV Buddy

    CSV Buddy

    CSV Buddy

    CSV Buddy helps users prepare CSV files for import into various software, allowing them to load, save, and export files with different delimiters and customizable options. It offers a redesigned user interface with adjustable font sizes and screen scaling, the ability to merge columns using templates, and automation through scripting. CSV Buddy includes undo features, alerts for unsaved changes, and improved error messages. Its companion tool, CSV Messenger, enables scripting commands, providing advanced automation for CSV file manipulation. You can create merged fields using the application. But you can also create them as you load a CSV file, reusing the content of previous fields in each row. You can sort rows by clicking on column headers. To load a file from the command-line, add the CSV file name as the first command parameter.
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    Ninite

    Ninite

    Ninite

    You can manage your Windows PCs (Windows 7 and later) in a live web interface with Ninite Pro. Install the lightweight Ninite Agent on your machines and they instantly appear on the web for simple point-and-click management. It's an easy way to get a real-time interactive view of all your machines. The new Ninite Pro lets you manage your software in a live web interface. Each machine is a row and each app is a column. You can select an individual cell to update, install, or uninstall an app on a machine. Or select many cells (or whole rows or columns or everything) to perform bulk actions. You can even watch the agents work in real-time. The agent receives commands and sends back updates over a secure connection to Ninite's servers. This means that a roaming laptop looks and works just like any other machine in the web interface. It also makes it possible to issue install/update/uninstall commands for offline machines and have them be delivered the next time those machines are online.
    Starting Price: $35 per month
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    Xshell

    Xshell

    NetSarang

    Easily create, edit, and launch sessions with the session manager and inheritable session properties. A multitude of authentication methods, protocols, and algorithms to handle any situation. Xshell's Local Shell gives you access to vital tools directly within Xshell and supports custom aliases for commonly used commands. View a graphical list of the remote directory's files with upload and download capabilities. Customize your view with drag and drop and easily manage all tabs with the tab manager. Create quick command buttons and sets for frequently used commands and assign them to specific sessions. Draft and edit multiple lines of string before sending it to single, multiple, or all sessions using the compose pane. Create and manage SSH tunnels on the fly even when a session is currently running. Terminal aesthetics, mouse behavior, logging options, and more. The possibilities are endless. Determine how your keyboard behaves by mapping actions to certain key combinations.
    Starting Price: $99 one-time payment
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    PentestBox

    PentestBox

    PentestBox

    PentestBox is an Opensource PreConfigured Portable Penetration Testing Environment for the Windows Operating System. PentestBox was developed to provide the best penetration testing environment for Windows users. By default PentestBox runs like a normal user, no administrative permission is required to launch it. To make PentestBox more awesome we have also included HTTPie, HTTPie is a command line HTTP client. Its goal is to make CLI interaction with web services as human-friendly as possible. It provides a simple http command that allows for sending arbitrary HTTP requests using a simple and natural syntax, and displays colorized output. HTTPie can be used for testing, debugging, and generally interacting with HTTP servers. PentestBox also contains a modified version of Mozilla Firefox with all the security addons pre installed in it.
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    Fink

    Fink

    Fink

    The Fink project wants to bring the full world of Unix open source software to Darwin and Mac OS X. We modify Unix software so that it compiles and runs on Mac OS X ("port" it) and make it available for download as a coherent distribution. Fink uses Debian tools like dpkg and apt-get to provide powerful binary package management. You can choose whether you want to download precompiled binary packages or build everything from source. The project offers precompiled binary packages as well as a fully automated build-from-source system. Mac OS X includes only a basic set of command-line tools. Fink brings you enhancements for these tools as well as a selection of graphical applications developed for Linux and other Unix variants. With Fink the compile process is fully automated; you'll never have to worry about Makefiles or configure scripts and their parameters again. The dependency system automatically takes care that all required libraries are present.
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    WinFindr

    WinFindr

    Great Software Company OÜ

    WinFindr is an easy to use, yet powerful data searching tool for Windows. WinFindr allows you to search for files, folders, registry keys and registry entries with multiple search terms at the same time. You can also search using wildcards and regular expressions. It’s freeware, fast and lightweight - the portable version is less than 2 MB! Key Features Search for files, folders, registry keys and registry entries, all at the same time. Supports searching with normal search words, file masks and regular expressions. Supports searching with multiple search terms at the same time. Also supports negative search terms, which allows you to skip any data. Save the found results in TXT, CSV or HTML file format. Supports command line parameters. Supports Windows Dark Mode. Comes with builtin translations. Has a portable version and a Windows Command Prompt version. WinFindr is freeware, lightweight and easy to use. No bells and whistles, no nonsense.
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    Certbot

    Certbot

    Certbot

    Certbot is a free, open source software tool for automatically using Let’s Encrypt certificates on manually-administrated websites to enable HTTPS. Use our instruction generator to find custom commands to get Certbot on your server's environment. Pick your server's software and system above. Certbot will fetch Let’s Encrypt certificates that will be standard Domain Validation certificates, so you can use them for any server that uses a domain name, like web servers. You can also use these certificates for other TLS applications such as IMAPS. A command line is a way of interacting with a computer by typing text-based commands to it and receiving text-based replies. Certbot is run from a command-line interface, usually on a Unix-like server. In order to use Certbot for most purposes, you’ll need to be able to install and run it on the command line of your web server, which is usually accessed over SSH.