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# Summary
* Apps/tools: **1476**
* Apps/tools: **1483**
* Categories: **77**
# Index
* [AI / ChatGPT](#ai) (20), [Anki, decks and flashcards](#flashcard) (7)
* [Backup](#backup) (16)
* [Calculators](#calc) (14), [Chat and instant messaging](#chat) (32), [Clean up of files and directories](#file-dir-cleanup) (12), [Co-pilot](#copilot) (10), [Command launchers](#launcher) (20), [Commands cheatsheet and snippets](#cheatsheet) (18), [Containerization and virtualization](#vm) (20), [Conversion](#conversion) (14)
* [Calculators](#calc) (14), [Chat and instant messaging](#chat) (32), [Clean up of files and directories](#file-dir-cleanup) (12), [Co-pilot](#copilot) (10), [Command launchers](#launcher) (20), [Commands cheatsheet and snippets](#cheatsheet) (18), [Containerization and virtualization](#vm) (20), [Conversion](#conversion) (15)
* [Data management](#data-management) (17), [Data management - JSON/YAML/etc.](#data-management-json) (43), [Data management - Tabular data](#data-management-tabular) (26), [Data transfer](#transfer) (41), [DevOps](#devops) (6), [Diff](#diff) (10), [Directory changers (alternatives to cd)](#cd) (21), [Disk usage analyzers](#disk-analyzer) (12)
* [Editors](#editors) (26), [Email](#email) (14)
* [File and file system handling](#file-handling) (22), [File deletion and trash bin (alternatives to rm)](#rm) (6), [File explorer and tree visualization](#file-explorer) (11), [File finding (alternatives to find)](#find) (8), [File listing (alternatives to ls)](#ls) (9), [File manager](#file-manager) (19), [File renamers](#file-renamer) (14), [File systems](#file-system) (4), [File watching for changes](#file-watch) (7), [Financial tools](#financial) (12), [Font management](#font) (4), [Funny tools](#funny) (32), [Fuzzy finders and option pickers](#option-picker) (14)
* [File and file system handling](#file-handling) (21), [File deletion and trash bin (alternatives to rm)](#rm) (12), [File explorer and tree visualization](#file-explorer) (11), [File finding (alternatives to find)](#find) (8), [File listing (alternatives to ls)](#ls) (9), [File manager](#file-manager) (19), [File renamers](#file-renamer) (14), [File systems](#file-system) (4), [File watching for changes](#file-watch) (7), [Financial tools](#financial) (12), [Font management](#font) (4), [Funny tools](#funny) (32), [Fuzzy finders and option pickers](#option-picker) (14)
* [Games](#games) (51), [Git and accessories](#git) (52), [Graphics](#graphics) (37)
* [History management](#history) (4)
* [Markdown](#markdown) (11)
* [Networking](#networking) (62), [Note taking](#note-taking) (23)
* [Office tools](#office) (15), [Online search and resources](#online) (18), [Organizers and calendars](#organizers) (22)
* [Package managers](#package-manager) (16), [Password managers](#password-manager) (20), [Pastebin](#pastebin) (3), [Process viewers and monitoring (alternatives to top)](#monitor-top) (26), [Productivity](#productivity) (10), [Program templates and boilerplate](#programming-boilerplate) (11), [Programming](#programming) (38), [Prompts](#prompt) (13)
* [Package managers](#package-manager) (17), [Password managers](#password-manager) (20), [Pastebin](#pastebin) (3), [Process viewers and monitoring (alternatives to top)](#monitor-top) (26), [Productivity](#productivity) (10), [Program templates and boilerplate](#programming-boilerplate) (11), [Programming](#programming) (38), [Prompts](#prompt) (13)
* [RSS](#rss) (10), [Religion](#religion) (4)
* [Science](#science) (20), [Screen recorder](#screen-recorder) (10), [Screen savers](#screensaver) (4), [Security and encryption](#security) (31), [Shells](#shells) (25), [Sound and music](#music) (46), [System monitoring](#monitor) (29), [System tools](#system) (24)
* [Terminals](#terminal) (22), [Text processing](#text-processing) (35), [Text search (alternatives to grep)](#text-search) (11), [Text search and replace (alternatives to sed)](#text-search-replace) (6), [Time trackers](#time-tracker) (16), [Todo managers](#todo-manager) (31), [Torrent](#torrent) (8), [Typing test and practice](#typing) (10)
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* [hecat](https://gitlab.com/nodiscc/hecat) - A generic automation tool around data stored as plaintext YAML files.
* [hget](https://github.com/bevacqua/hget) - A CLI to convert HTML into plain text. Can be used to fetch a site's HTML version and convert it into plain text, or to deliver plain text versions of your site dynamically.
* [jsonify-resume](https://github.com/ashishbinu/jsonify-resume) - A cli that converts resumes into JSON Resume schema.
* [minify.js](https://js-utils.com/minify.js) - Recursively minify all JavaScript files.
* [NestedTextTo](https://github.com/AndydeCleyre/nestedtextto) - CLI to convert between NestedText and JSON, YAML, or TOML.
* [Pandoc](http://pandoc.org/) - Universal document file converter; handles input output from/to a number of formats: HTML, PDF, LaTeX, docx, odt, AsciiDoc, Markdown, Textile, just to mention a few; the quality of conversion strongly depends on the combination of input/output formats.
* [scss-to-css](https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils/tree/main/scss-to-css#readme) - Recursively compile all SCSS files into minified CSS.
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* [pcopy](https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy) - A temporary file host, nopaste and clipboard across machines. It can be used from the Web UI, via a CLI or without a client by using curl.
* [progress](https://github.com/Xfennec/progress) - A tool to monitor the progress of common Coreutils command-line tools (`cp`, `mv`, `dd`, `tar`, `rsync`, etc.); it uses an ncurses interface to display the percentage of data copied; it works by reading from system files and retrieving the necessary information for the estimation.
* [pycp](https://github.com/dmerejkowsky/pycp) - cp and mv with a progressbar.
* [rm-trash](https://github.com/nateshmbhat/rm-trash) - A "rm-trash" is meant to be used in place of rm system command in linux . This script will safely delete your files and put them in the trash for later retrieval.
* [Snoop](https://github.com/Mandrew0822/Snoop) - A command-line utility for Linux that provides information about files in a directory.
* [symlinks](https://github.com/brandt/symlinks) - Symlinks is a simple tool that helps find and remedy problematic symbolic links on a system.
* [TUI Archiver](https://www.nexus0.net/pub/sw/tuiarchiver/) - A TUI/CLI application to list / manage archives. Can be used stand-alone and has some features for integrating with TUI file managers
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Tools to manage the deletion of files/directories, often with the support of a trash can, i.e., the ability to restore deleted items.
* [Brash](https://github.com/zakariagatter/brash) - CLI Trash Manager in Pure Bash.
* [del](https://fex.belwue.de/fstools/del.html) - Save deleted files to a .del/ subdirectory in the same directory.
* [extundelete](https://extundelete.sourceforge.net/) - Recover deleted files from an ext3 or ext4 partition through its journal.
* [gtrash](https://github.com/umlx5h/gtrash) - Modern Trash CLI manager for Linux system trash written in Go.
* [RecoverPy](https://github.com/PabloLec/RecoverPy) - RecoverPy is a powerful tool that leverages your system capabilities to recover lost files. Unlike others, you can not only recover deleted files but also overwritten data.
* [rip](https://github.com/nivekuil/rip) - Safe and ergonomic alternative to rm.
* [rm-trash](https://github.com/nateshmbhat/rm-trash) - A "rm-trash" is meant to be used in place of rm system command in linux . This script will safely delete your files and put them in the trash for later retrieval.
* [rmw](https://remove-to-waste.info/) - (ReMove to Waste) is a trashcan/recycle bin utility for the command line. It can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a configuration file.
* [testdisk](https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk) - Lets you undelete files from FAT, exFAT, NTFS, and ext2 filesystems and do many other things, e.g., fix partition tables and recover deleted partitions.
* [trash-cli](https://github.com/sindresorhus/trash-cli) - Move files and folders to the trash.
* [trasher](https://github.com/clementnerma/trasher) - Delete files to a trash directory instead of deleting them immediatly. Uses its own trash instead of the XDG one.
* [undelete-btrfs](https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs) - Automate the generation of path regex for BTRFS restore and attempt the restore for you in 3 levels. The longer a file has existed prior to being deleted, the more likely it is to be recovered.
## <a name="file-explorer"></a>File explorer and tree visualization
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* [hysp](https://github.com/pwnwriter/hysp) - An independent package manager that every hacker deserves.
* [JAPM](https://github.com/TheAlexDev23/japm) - A package manager that uses curses to provide a friendly UI
* [nala](https://gitlab.com/volian/nala) - apt package manager front-end with cleaner interface.
* [pmt](https://github.com/olexij-christian/pmt) - Translator of package names between different package managers of Linux distributions.
* [pypi-command-line](https://github.com/wasi-master/pypi-command-line) - A powerful, colorful, beautiful command-line-interface for pypi.org.
* [Shell Bling Ubuntu](https://github.com/hiAndrewQuinn/shell-bling-ubuntu) - A few scripts to be run on a fresh-off-the-presses Ubuntu VM, in order to get its shell nice 'n purdy.
* [stew](https://github.com/marwanhawari/stew) - An independent package manager for compiled binaries.
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* [Basta!](https://www.kylheku.com/cgit/basta/about/) - A small amount of GNU Bash code that maintains a scroll-protected status line at the bottom of the terminal.
* [geometry](https://github.com/geometry-zsh/geometry) - A minimalistic, fully customizable Zsh prompt theme with support for asynchronous functions.
* [Liquid Prompt](https://github.com/liquidprompt/liquidprompt) - Carefully designed prompt with useful information to show changes when it changes, saving time and frustration, and to show meaninful information with minimal visual clutter.
* [Oh My Posh](https://ohmyposh.dev) - From their README: "The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer"
* [Oh My Posh](https://ohmyposh.dev) - From their README: "The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer".
* [Polus](https://github.com/rashed145/polus-bash-theme) - A fast, lightweight and modern Bash prompt theme written in 100 lines of Bash code.
* [Polyglot Prompt](https://github.com/agkozak/polyglot) - A dynamic prompt for `zsh`, `bash`, `ksh93`, `mksh`, `pdksh`, `oksh`, `dash`, `yash`, `busybox ash`, and `osh` that uses basic ASCII symbols (and color, when possible).
* [Powerlevel10k](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k) - A theme for Zsh. It emphasizes speed, flexibility and out-of-the-box experience.

@ -1207,7 +1207,7 @@ science,BibMan,https://ductri.github.io/note/2023/09/27/bibman.html,https://gith
music,radio-beats,,https://github.com/quangnguyen30192/radio-beats,Rofi-like menu for playing radio stations.
graphics,haylxon,,https://github.com/pwnwriter/haylxon,Blazing-fast tool to grab screenshots of your domain list right from terminal.
programming,DEM,https://www.axemsolutions.io/dem_doc/index.html,https://github.com/axem-solutions/dem,Containerized Development Environment Manager for embedded development.
file-handling,rm-trash,,https://github.com/nateshmbhat/rm-trash,"A ""rm-trash"" is meant to be used in place of rm system command in linux . This script will safely delete your files and put them in the trash for later retrieval."
rm,rm-trash,,https://github.com/nateshmbhat/rm-trash,"A ""rm-trash"" is meant to be used in place of rm system command in linux . This script will safely delete your files and put them in the trash for later retrieval."
shells,Nushell,,https://github.com/nushell/nushell,"A modern shell written in Rust, where all data is structured."
shells,Elvish,,https://github.com/elves/elvish,"Elvish is a versatile interactive shell and expressive programming language, combined into one seamless package."
shells,Ion,,https://github.com/redox-os/ion,"Ion is a modern system shell that features a simple, yet powerful, syntax."
@ -1473,5 +1473,12 @@ prompt,Polyglot Prompt,,https://github.com/agkozak/polyglot,"A dynamic prompt fo
prompt,Powerlevel10k,,https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k,"A theme for Zsh. It emphasizes speed, flexibility and out-of-the-box experience."
prompt,geometry,,https://github.com/geometry-zsh/geometry,"A minimalistic, fully customizable Zsh prompt theme with support for asynchronous functions."
prompt,Polus,,https://github.com/rashed145/polus-bash-theme,"A fast, lightweight and modern Bash prompt theme written in 100 lines of Bash code."
prompt,Oh My Posh,https://ohmyposh.dev,https://github.com/jandedobbeleer/oh-my-posh,"From their README: ""The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer"" "
conversion,scss-to-css,https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils/tree/main/scss-to-css#readme,https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils,"Recursively compile all SCSS files into minified CSS."
prompt,Oh My Posh,https://ohmyposh.dev,https://github.com/jandedobbeleer/oh-my-posh,"From their README: ""The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer""."
conversion,scss-to-css,https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils/tree/main/scss-to-css#readme,https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils,Recursively compile all SCSS files into minified CSS.
package-manager,pmt,,https://github.com/olexij-christian/pmt,Translator of package names between different package managers of Linux distributions.
conversion,minify.js,https://js-utils.com/minify.js,https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils,Recursively minify all JavaScript files.
rm,extundelete,https://extundelete.sourceforge.net/,https://sourceforge.net/p/extundelete/code/ci/master/tree/,Recover deleted files from an ext3 or ext4 partition through its journal.
rm,undelete-btrfs,,https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs,"Automate the generation of path regex for BTRFS restore and attempt the restore for you in 3 levels. The longer a file has existed prior to being deleted, the more likely it is to be recovered."
rm,testdisk,https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk,https://git.cgsecurity.org/cgit/testdisk/tree/,"Lets you undelete files from FAT, exFAT, NTFS, and ext2 filesystems and do many other things, e.g., fix partition tables and recover deleted partitions."
rm,del,https://fex.belwue.de/fstools/del.html,,Save deleted files to a .del/ subdirectory in the same directory.
rm,trasher,,https://github.com/clementnerma/trasher,Delete files to a trash directory instead of deleting them immediatly. Uses its own trash instead of the XDG one.

1 category name homepage git description
1207 music radio-beats https://github.com/quangnguyen30192/radio-beats Rofi-like menu for playing radio stations.
1208 graphics haylxon https://github.com/pwnwriter/haylxon Blazing-fast tool to grab screenshots of your domain list right from terminal.
1209 programming DEM https://www.axemsolutions.io/dem_doc/index.html https://github.com/axem-solutions/dem Containerized Development Environment Manager for embedded development.
1210 file-handling rm rm-trash https://github.com/nateshmbhat/rm-trash A "rm-trash" is meant to be used in place of rm system command in linux . This script will safely delete your files and put them in the trash for later retrieval.
1211 shells Nushell https://github.com/nushell/nushell A modern shell written in Rust, where all data is structured.
1212 shells Elvish https://github.com/elves/elvish Elvish is a versatile interactive shell and expressive programming language, combined into one seamless package.
1213 shells Ion https://github.com/redox-os/ion Ion is a modern system shell that features a simple, yet powerful, syntax.
1473 prompt Powerlevel10k https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k A theme for Zsh. It emphasizes speed, flexibility and out-of-the-box experience.
1474 prompt geometry https://github.com/geometry-zsh/geometry A minimalistic, fully customizable Zsh prompt theme with support for asynchronous functions.
1475 prompt Polus https://github.com/rashed145/polus-bash-theme A fast, lightweight and modern Bash prompt theme written in 100 lines of Bash code.
1476 prompt Oh My Posh https://ohmyposh.dev https://github.com/jandedobbeleer/oh-my-posh From their README: "The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer" From their README: "The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer".
1477 conversion scss-to-css https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils/tree/main/scss-to-css#readme https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils Recursively compile all SCSS files into minified CSS.
1478 package-manager pmt https://github.com/olexij-christian/pmt Translator of package names between different package managers of Linux distributions.
1479 conversion minify.js https://js-utils.com/minify.js https://github.com/adamlui/js-utils Recursively minify all JavaScript files.
1480 rm extundelete https://extundelete.sourceforge.net/ https://sourceforge.net/p/extundelete/code/ci/master/tree/ Recover deleted files from an ext3 or ext4 partition through its journal.
1481 rm undelete-btrfs https://github.com/danthem/undelete-btrfs Automate the generation of path regex for BTRFS restore and attempt the restore for you in 3 levels. The longer a file has existed prior to being deleted, the more likely it is to be recovered.
1482 rm testdisk https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk https://git.cgsecurity.org/cgit/testdisk/tree/ Lets you undelete files from FAT, exFAT, NTFS, and ext2 filesystems and do many other things, e.g., fix partition tables and recover deleted partitions.
1483 rm del https://fex.belwue.de/fstools/del.html Save deleted files to a .del/ subdirectory in the same directory.
1484 rm trasher https://github.com/clementnerma/trasher Delete files to a trash directory instead of deleting them immediatly. Uses its own trash instead of the XDG one.
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