When invoked without any arguments, ls lists the files in the current working directory. We recommend some great replacements.
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When invoked without any arguments, ls lists the files in the current working directory. We recommend some great replacements.
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Useful terminal-based archive managers.
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lsnote is a modern replacement for the venerable ls command. It augments directory listings with persistent file notes, emoji icons, Git status indicators, and coloured column headers.
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Panharmonicon offers a scalable terminal interface that works in very small terminal windows while still exposing the core playback controls.
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ls-f is a modern replacement for the venerable ls command. It enhances directory listings with Nerd Font icons, colourized output.
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zlint provides a colorful directory listing with a compact grid layout, Nerd Font icons, long view, sorting, filtering, and more.
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pls is a modern alternative to ls that offers cleaner, more colourful output with sensible defaults and extensive customisation.
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wf-recorder is a command-line screen recording utility for wlroots-based Wayland compositors.
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IPBan is security software that detects repeated failed logins and automatically blocks offending IP addresses.
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BitTorrent, also referred to as simply torrent, is an internet transfer protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P).
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Hunk is a terminal diff viewer designed for reviewing code changes interactively rather than reading plain unified diff output.
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This article looks at six tiny utilities that offer menu facilities.
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txt2epub is a command-line utility for Linux that converts one or more plain ASCII or UTF-8 text files into an EPUB document.
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Bookery is a CLI-first ebook library manager that helps organize EPUB libraries from the terminal.
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Ebookmaker is a command-line conversion tool used by Project Gutenberg to produce ebook files from prepared source documents.
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Ace by DAISY is accessibility checking software for EPUB publications.
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Almost everything that happens on a Linux system is logged in some way. We feature the finest open source console-based log file analyzers.
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This roundup focuses on free and open source command-line tools that help you find and remove duplicate files.
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This article spotlights alternative tools to date, a utility that prints or sets the system date and time.
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This article spotlights alternative tools to cut.
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