Script to reassign ownership of files in target directory to that of the current user/group that ran the script.
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Feb 17, 2018 - Shell
Script to reassign ownership of files in target directory to that of the current user/group that ran the script.
Local weather application for the linux terminal. Uses NWS API.
Simple customization of the linux terminal.
Program that displays random quote in Bash.
Powerful, yet intuitive and simple note taking tool for the terminal.
Linux Terminal based elvira(online timetable for MÁV)
CLI (Command Line Interface) & Bash Scripting
'Terminal Flashcards' is a linux application which allows users to register themselves and the registered users to login. After login users can take a tests on shell. This user will have to provide the list of questions that he wants to take the test on. This tool acts just like a flashcard to help users to practice the questions.
A simple Makefile help generator to use on your projects that have a Makefile.
Complete Linux terminal beautification.
A collection of scripts written in bash
My linux terminal 🤿 configuration (with bash script to install without brain freeze 🥶).
An essential guide to Bash and Linux
Two pieces of code, one written in bash, one written in python for getting information about the computer and OS. Since it is written in bash it must only be executed in the linux terminal. The program that is meant to be executed is the python file, sysinfo.py. Only tested on Ubuntu 20.04
Helpful tools for working in the Linux terminal (primarily Bash), and shortcuts for running scripts in Windows command line environments.
This repository (formerly named 'macos-terminal-style-config') contains all the configurations that I personally use to modify the style and behavior of the terminal on macOS and Linux.
Sudon't is sudo with jokes and without passwords!
A simple script that displays ASCII arts in Terminal at bash login.
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