What Linux / BSD command-line utilities do you like / use?
ncdu
>>55206370
Vom, htop occasionally
>>55206370
mpv built from source
ls -al
cp
mv
sudo
:)
>>55206370
testdisk
photorec
wget
>>55206370
dvdisaster
mid3v2
eyeD3
lame
metaflac
flac
sox
mikmod
mplayer
ffmpeg
fetch
tcpdump
nmap
most
vim
dialog
xclip
etc.
>>55206370
>Using green on black terminal
>Using the terminal at all
>>55207050
He's pretty 1337, unlike you.
>>55206370
htop and nload. Also thinkfan -n
tshark and wireshark
>>55206370
pwd
ls
cd
mkdir
rm
chmod
ssh
nano
archey
irssi/weechat
arp-scan
nmap
python?
>>55206370
base64
pwd
cd
ls
wget
.
.
.
The list goes on.
Also
>using nano as a pager and not just piping your stuff through less
>>55206370
vidir
>>55206370
>picrelated
>>55207254
>tabs
>>55207316
fucking gimp
>>55206480
It's blazing fast and responsive.
Polite sage.
>>55206370
What you are referring to Linux / BSD command-line utilities Are actually GNU utilities. Linux is just the kernel.
>>55208543
>BSD utilities
>GNU
No.
>>55208558
Yeh, BSD utilities are shit, can't even handle putting flags after arguments.
>>55208577
Sure thing kid
>>55208577
This.
mosh
bc
man
head / tail
less
grep
time
watch
locate
tmux, vim, zsh, cmus/mpv (whatever does the job here), irssi, gdb.
I think that's about 90% of my workflow
>>55208577
nicely done.
Actually tagging bullshit with the bullshit flag (aka tripcode).
Cmus
>>55208577
>bloat is acceptable if you add in useless features that no one needs
wew lad. I dropped GNU shit when I tried to run GANOO Parallel and it spammed me about a fucking license.
>>55206370
tcpdump is pretty neat
just learned about fing
ls -t
I personally like a little script i downloaded. It is called startx.
# shred -vn 3 /dev/sd1
Based on the command history of the open terminals I got in no particular order:
top
mpv
vim
cat
echo
emerge
less
python
mupdf
ncmpcpp
mv
cd
ls
A few off of the top of my head
git
vim
gcc
ipython
gdb
cat
ls
tree
less
htop
valgrind
zip
ssh
crawl
grep
nc
nmap
tcpdump
mc
man
wget
dd
cfdisk
I should learn awk and sed I think
>>55211312
Is awk worth learning in 2016?
>>55211895
What was that system assessment tool people were bitching about a few weeks back? It gave a security rating at the end.
>>55206446
my boy
nano
htop
apt
git
ffmpeg
youtube-dl
htop
sometimes file management
Very rarely I use R in the terminal
>>55212709
It's been months since I've seen a thread like that but last I saw it was lynis
mpv
imagemagick (convert mostly)
ffmpeg
youtube-dl
top
vim
and of course, cowsay