Finicky
Finicky is an OS X application that allows you to set up rules that decide which browser is opened for every link that would open the default browser.
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Finicky is an OS X application that allows you to set up rules that decide which browser is opened for every link that would open the default browser.
A command-line utility for taking automated screenshots of websites.
Bob is a cross-platform and easy-to-use Neovim version manager, allowing for easy switching between versions right from the command line.
McFly replaces your default
ctrl-rshell history search with an intelligent search engine that takes into account your working directory and the context of recently executed commands.
z.lua is a faster way to navigate your filesystem. It tracks your most used directories, based on ’frecency’.
After a short learning phase, z will take you to the most ‘frecent’ directory that matches ALL of the regexes given on the command line, in order.
Supports a wide range of shells, and offers fzf integration for interactive selection/completion.
A script that takes an archive downloaded form Twitter and…
- Converts the tweets to Markdown and also HTML, with embedded images, videos and links.
- Replaces t.co URLs with their original versions.
- Copies used images to an output folder, to allow them to be moved to a new home.
- Downloads the original size images (checks with you first).
Bunch is a little macOS utility that sits in your Dock (or your Menu Bar). It doesn’t have any windows. When you right/ctrl-click the Dock icon (or click the menu item), it gives you a list of “Bunches” you can select from, each one launching a group of applications that you configure.
Bunches are just easily-edited text files which can be configured to open apps, specific files in an app, and even web pages in your default browser. For the Power Users, It also allows advanced scripting, system commands, and integration via URL handler.
diff-so-fancy strives to make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable. This helps improve code quality and helps you spot defects faster.
Via Vim From Scratch
Igloo simplifies Windows administration by offering pre-made aliases for lengthy PowerShell commands.
In addition to Windows aliases, Igloo offers a variety of admin tools to help automate your workflows.
Quickly scan your [macOS] disk for applications, see which ones are 32-bit, and find upgrade information with the click of a button.
GNU Direvent monitors events in the file system directories. For each event that occurs in a set of pre-configured directories, the program calls an external program associated with it, supplying it with the information about the event and the location within the file system where it occured.
Direvent provides an easy way to configure your system to react immediately if certain files undergo changes. This may be helpful, for example, to track changes in the important configuration files.
Interfaces for tracking changes to file systems are highly system-specific. Direvent aims to provide a uniform and system-independent command-level interface. It is known to work with all modern Linux kernels and BSD systems (FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin).
A colour picker for Ubuntu, elementary, and other Linux OSes.
Pick lets you pick colours from anywhere on your screen. Choose the colour you want and Pick remembers it, names it, and shows you a screenshot so you can remember where you got it from.
vmtouch is a tool for learning about and controlling the file system cache of unix and unix-like systems.
keynav turns your keyboard into a fast pointer mover.