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Ement.el - Matrix client for Emacs - LinuxLinks
The default formatting style resembles IRC clients, with each message being prefixed by the username (which enables powerful Emacs features, like using Occur to show all messages from or mentioning a user). Alternative, built-in styles include an Element-like one with usernames above groups of messages, as well as a classic, no-margins IRC style. Messages may be optionally displayed with unique colors for each user (with customizable contrast), making it easier to follow conversations. Timestamp headers are optionally displayed where a certain amount of time passes between events, as well as where the date changes.
Ement.el is intended to be installed with Emacs’s package system.
Ement.el doesn’t support encrypted rooms natively, but it can be used transparently with the E2EE-aware reverse proxy daemon Pantalaimon
This is free and open source software.
halp - CLI tool to get help with CLI tools - LinuxLinks
halp aims to help find the correct arguments for command-line tools by checking the predefined list of commonly used options/flags. Additionally, it provides a prompt for quick access to the manual page or cheat sheet of the given command.
Evisum - Enlightenment system monitor - LinuxLinks
Evisum is a system monitor using Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL).
It was written organically and took many hours and a lot of manual reading to implement. It’s pretty and pays homage to FOSS applications from the 90s. Support for processes, process, CPU, memory, sensors and networking.
This is free and open source software.
mlterm - multi lingual terminal emulator - LinuxLinks
mlterm is a multilingual terminal emulator on X11.
This is free and open source software.
ScriptHaus - organize scripts and bash one-liners - LinuxLinks
ScriptHaus lets you run bash, Python, and JS snippets from your Markdown files directly from the command-line.
It can turn any Markdown file (including your README.md or BUILD.md) into a command-line tool, complete with command-line help and documentation.
This is free and open source software.
Carapace - multi-shell multi-command argument completer - LinuxLinks
Carapace is a shell completion library (carapace-sh/carapace) as well as a binary containing a collection of shell completers.
It works across multiple operating systems and multiple POSIX and non-POSIX shells.
This is free and open source software.
Acronym Decoder - explains acronyms and abbreviations - LinuxLinks
Acronym Decoder is a simple tool for quick searching of meaning for various acronyms and abbreviations.
This is free and open source software.
Picocrypt - small and secure encryption tool - LinuxLinks
It’s designed to be the go-to tool for encryption, with a focus on security, simplicity, and reliability. Picocrypt uses the secure XChaCha20 cipher and the Argon2id key derivation function to provide a high level of security, even from three-letter agencies like the NSA.
A command-line interface is also available for Picocrypt. It can encrypt and decrypt files, folders, and globs, and supports paranoid mode and Reed-Solomon encoding.
This is free and open source software.