From 2c22a8ea447ed9ad69553c3581cdde3d1a4d27c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tullio Facchinetti Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 21:51:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed some quoting issues that arose parsing errors. --- cli-apps.yaml | 51 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/cli-apps.yaml b/cli-apps.yaml index 22a1ea6..e0b0710 100644 --- a/cli-apps.yaml +++ b/cli-apps.yaml @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ apps: resources: - - title: The Art of Command Line + title: "The Art of Command Line" url: https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line description: A wonderful summary from Joshua Levy regarding command line (Bash in particular) tools, @@ -119,51 +119,54 @@ resources: pointers but requires further investigation from different sources; translated in many languages. - - title: Inconsolation blog + title: "Inconsolation blog" url: https://inconsolation.wordpress.com/ - description: "Adventures with lightweight and minimalist + description: > + "Adventures with lightweight and minimalist software for Linux": reviews of many command-line programs; many programs reviewed (400+, at least), with screenshots and animated GIFs; the style of presentation is ironic and funny, but requires some effort to figure out the real contribution of a program. - - title: CLIapps blog table + title: "CLIapps blog table" url: http://www.jaredandcoralee.com/CLIapps.html - description: A long list of CLI apps from Jared Bernard; + description: > + A long list of CLI apps from Jared Bernard; some are quite outdated; pros: some CLI apps are put side-by-side with GUI counterparts; cons: no comments to the apps. - - title: A little collection of cool unix terminal/console/curses tools + title: "A little collection of cool unix terminal/console/curses tools" url: https://kkovacs.eu/cool-but-obscure-unix-tools - description: "Some are little-known, some are just too + description: > + "Some are little-known, some are just too useful to miss, some are pure obscure..." from Kristof Kovacs; nice list with screenshot; mostly oriented to system administration; unfortunately there are no clickable links. - - title: Caleb Xu shell awesome + title: "Caleb Xu shell awesome" url: https://github.com/alebcay/awesome-shell description: Focused on UNIX shell tools. - - title: Adam Harris awesome CLI apps + title: "Adam Harris awesome CLI apps" url: https://github.com/aharris88/awesome-cli-apps description: Nice list of tools; somehow too much Javascript/Node.js-centered for my tastes. - - title: Marcel Bischoff awesome commandd line apps + title: "Marcel Bischoff awesome commandd line apps" url: https://github.com/herrbischoff/awesome-command-line-apps description: Nice up-to-date list of useful tools. - - title: CLI-Apps + title: "CLI-Apps" url: http://cli-apps.org/ description: A site that aims at collecting and organizing CLI apps information from user contributions; considering its social-oriented nature, it misses several mainstream apps. - - title: Awesome CLI by sintaxi + title: "Awesome CLI by sintaxi" url: https://github.com/sintaxi/awesome-cli/blob/master/README.md description: Relatively short list with short descriptions; with some original entries. @@ -171,7 +174,7 @@ resources: articles: - ref: wordgrinder - title: WordGrinder: Distraction-Free Writing From the Command Line + title: "WordGrinder: Distraction-Free Writing From the Command Line" url: http://fossforce.com/2017/03/wordgrinder-distraction-free-writing-command-line/ description: WordGrinder is an old fashioned command line program that doesn’t try to do a lot of things. Its @@ -179,7 +182,7 @@ articles: user’s way while doing it. - ref: titan - title: A Command line Password Manager For Linux + title: "A Command line Password Manager For Linux" url: https://www.ostechnix.com/titan-command-line-password-manager-linux/ description: There are plethora of GUI based password managers. A quick google search will lead you to pick one suitable for @@ -188,7 +191,7 @@ articles: C programming language. It uses SQlite ... - ref: classifier - title: Automatically Organize Your Downloads Folder In Linux Using Classifier + title: "Automatically Organize Your Downloads Folder In Linux Using Classifier" url: http://www.webupd8.org/2017/03/automatically-organize-your-downloads.html?m=1 description: My downloads folder is pretty messy but I can't just delete things because I still need most @@ -198,7 +201,7 @@ articles: tool that can organize files in any directory. - ref: watch - title: Watch command to execute script/shell command repeatedly + title: "Watch command to execute script/shell command repeatedly" url: http://kerneltalks.com/commands/watch-command-to-execute-scriptshell-command-repeatedly/ description: “watch” command is small utility using which you can execute shell command or script repetitively @@ -206,21 +209,21 @@ articles: or monitoring. - ref: file-conversion - title: Command-line document conversion tools for writers + title: "Command-line document conversion tools for writers" url: https://opensource.com/article/17/3/document-conversion-tools-writers decription: Find out how Markdown with Pandoc and Org-mode make writing documents a lot easier. rating: poor-information - ref: lolcat - title: lolcat : tool to rainbow color linux terminal + title: "lolcat : tool to rainbow color linux terminal" url: http://kerneltalks.com/linux/lolcat-tool-to-rainbow-color-linux-terminal/ description: Paint your command outputs with rainbow color! Use lolcat (Ruby gem) tool and add some spice to black putty terminal! - ref: goobook - title: GooBook - Access Your Google Contacts From Commandline In Linux + title: "GooBook - Access Your Google Contacts From Commandline In Linux" url: https://www.ostechnix.com/goobook-access-google-contacts-commandline-linux/ description: Here is an useful and handy utility called GooBook that allows you to access your Google contacts @@ -229,12 +232,12 @@ articles: client like Mutt. - ref: quickserve - title: quickserve + title: "quickserve" url: https://xyne.archlinux.ca/projects/quickserve/ description: A simple HTTP server for quickly sharing files. - ref: geoiplookup - title: How To Find The Geolocation Of An IP Address From Commandline + title: "How To Find The Geolocation Of An IP Address From Commandline" url: https://www.ostechnix.com/find-geolocation-ip-address-commandline/ description: geoiplookup is a command line utility that can be used to find the Country that an IP address @@ -242,7 +245,7 @@ articles: and database to collect the details of an IP address. - ref: rtop - title: rtop - A Nifty Tool to Monitor Remote Server Over SSH + title: "rtop - A Nifty Tool to Monitor Remote Server Over SSH" url: http://www.2daygeek.com/rtop-monitor-remote-linux-server-over-ssh/# description: rtop is a simple, agent-less, remote server monitoring tool that works over SSH. It doesn’t @@ -251,7 +254,7 @@ articles: remote server credentials. - ref: battery-tools - title: Linux Laptop: Display Battery Status And Thermal Temperature From Command Line + title: "Linux Laptop: Display Battery Status And Thermal Temperature From Command Line" url: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-laptop-battery-status-temperature/ description: How do I find out details about my Linux Laptops temperature, battery status and @@ -260,7 +263,7 @@ articles: on Linux? - ref: PSSH - title: PSSH - Execute Commands on Multiple Linux Servers in Parallel + title: "PSSH - Execute Commands on Multiple Linux Servers in Parallel" url: http://www.2daygeek.com/pssh-parallel-ssh-run-execute-commands-on-multiple-linux-servers/ description: By default everyone prefers openSSH to connect remote Linux servers. openSSH is one of the best tool