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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?

duf chezmoi KCalc nnn LNAV Buku CliFM Julia
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    duf

    A disk usage free utility for Linux.

    #Disk Analyzer #Hard Disk Usage #Hard Drive Tools 12 social mentions

  2. Dotfiles manager through a version control system.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Front End Package Manager #Package Manager #Linux Tools 15 social mentions

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    KCalc is the software calculator integrated with the KDE Software Compilation.
    I use it instead of opening a desktop calculator (like kcalc) not instead octave. Should I use octave for any stupid calculation I need? :p.

    #Engineering Calculator #Calculator #Advanced Calculator 1 social mentions

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    nnn

    Fast and resource-sensitive file manager for the terminal

    #FTP Client #File Manager #Robo-Advisor 75 social mentions

  5. 5
    The Log File Navigator (lnav) is an advanced log file viewer for the console.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Monitoring Tools #Log Management #Realtime Analytics 59 social mentions

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    A powerful command-line bookmark manager.
    Buku bookmark manager. Gets more useful as you age.

    #Bookmark Manager #Bookmarks #Note Taking 12 social mentions

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    CliFM is a completely CLI-based, shell-like and KISS file manager written in C: simple, fast, and lightweight as hell.

    #FTP Client #Robo-Advisor #File Manager 26 social mentions

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    Julia is a sophisticated programming language designed especially for numerical computing with specializations in analysis and computational science. It is also efficient for web use, general programming, and can be used as a specification language.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Programming Language #Technical Computing #OOP 114 social mentions

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