What's Jow Forums's favorite/most used cli tools?
Mine are ffmpeg and imagemagick
What's Jow Forums's favorite/most used cli tools?
Mine are ffmpeg and imagemagick
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screenfetch. very useful at my job
ffmpeg and youtube-dl
sl
ping 192.168.1.1
streamlink, ffmpeg, optipng
awk, grep, mutt, fasd, the pipe character, vim, pandoc
nethack
translate-shell, wget, aria2
How do I use ffmpeg to put video and audio through the deep-fryer?
Does it count as a CLI if I use a GUI front-end?
I mean, I don't pull out the command line for anything. Even youtube-dl gets a batch file, since it's easier opening a text file.
is your job shitposting on desktop threads?
if so, are you hiring?
ping
nmap htop lsof dmesg ps
Basically the hacker toolkit
>hacker toolkit
>no nc
Bruh.
apt, youtube-dl, htop
The first thing I install is htop vim mc (midnight commander) and tmux. I am a literal linux retard if I cant have at least vim and tmux.
Then ffmpeg dcfldd sox links ncdu and things like opus-tools flac lame xz 7zip lrzip lz4.
What's nice about gnu/linux is things like wget, md5sum, gpg, sed etc (basic things that any nerd would like automaticly on thier system) come installed in the base system (i mean, like, "of course he'll want to examine his bootsector once in a while, what normal red blooded american wouldn't? he'll need hexdump") On windows those commands don't exist and have to be downloaded.
wicd-curses
htop
tmux
ssh
mksh
vim
>not writing your own nc
Bruh.
>imagemagick
Too slow when actually dealing with shittons o files. Sadly no alternative.
I use cl on any program that I could and I choose programs that offer it.
I burned thousands of cd's at work thanks to cl options of burnaware
I mount my volumes in veracrypt fast using cl.
optipng, pngwolf-zopfli, jpegoptim (w/ mozjpeg), redoflacs
Media consumption whore, gotta make that shit small.
>ffmpeg and imagemagick
>posts jpg screenshot
>examine boot sector
Literally no one does this you vapid cunt
Oh... And tesseract!
Also gdal for geo-data stuff
radare2 is by far my most used one.
Also multiple smaller programs I wrote with ncurses.. I love that lib for some reason..
>Mine are ffmpeg and imagemagick
same
pleb
I bet you use file -Ls on block devices, don't you, you little genderqueer
zulucrypt/zulumount , gcc/clang, mc, emacs
phone pleb lol, got img off of google
- http (httpie python package - think curl with extra features)
- libreoffice (to convert M$ documents to pdf)
- mosh (ssh that works on unstable connections)
- nethack (well, actually hardfought/nethack.alt.org)
- virsh (manage virtual machines)
ranger, emacs
cowsay
> docker (Best one, I can install anything with it)
> vim
> youtube-dl
> newsboat
> This command : curl -s wttr.in | head -7
> glances
> ag
> fzf
> mpv --no-audio-display
> boom (github.com
> gulp
> i3lock
Docker is fucking wicked
This, I'm good a this.
I use those a lot with my image upscaler and Jow Forums webm maker. I try to script things as much as possible so I don't have to worry about shit.
samefag here
I thought about mentioning docker, but figured it was too popular to consider mentioning. I use docker pretty frequently, but use libvirt/kvm for some other tasks, mainly running different OSes.
>Hacker toolkit
>Only has one tool in it that's considered even slightly hacking
Nuuuuu-/geeee/~~~
>hacker toolkit
sempai come on..
putty
imagemagic
nethack
emacs
dorf fortress
ffmpeg, imagemagick, wget, aria2, curl, wimlib-imagex, imdisk, waifu2x-converter-cpp
A simple todo script I found on someone's github
tfw have t already aliased to something else:
- t is tmux
- g is git
- h is heroku
- j is jump (oh-my-zsh plugin for bookmarks)
- b is bookmark (ditto)
- ju is journalctl --user
- sysu is systemctl --user
- p is pbpst
ssh, tmux, irssi
and not really cli, but I use mpv over ssh to open videos on my htpc from my laptop, and then from that terminal, you can interact with it as you would graphically. same bindings. very comfy
shit, I forgot vim, I use vim a lot
...
The bigger atrocity is
>no socat
Kek
>glances
isn't that bloat as fuck?
>mfw whan I am running ConEmu-->PuTTY-->tmux
Not the samefag as you responded to, but yes it's pretty fat, because in addition to being a Python application (acceptable by today's standards), it ships with an optional web frontend, which some package managers make a dependency (at least on debian/ubuntu).
cd
nsradmin
youtube-dl
pngpaste
curl
wget
ag
jq
vim
git
nix-shell
stack
make
objdump
gdb
$ hollywood
>writes a guide for something through screenshots.
>every image have a terminal with distro logo in the corner.
ffmpeg
the netpbm suite
youtube-dl
htop
Thanks Anons.
Didn't notice it was that fat.
What's a lighter alternative ? htop ?
besides the basic stuff like sed,grep,cat,etc, i use a lot of xxd and utilities from binutils as well as imagemagick for editing pictures on the framebuffer, mostly in an adjunct role with graphviz. i've been using graphviz and groff more recently. *tex literally sucks compared to *roff and friends, i'm so glad to have made the switch. graphviz is really cool although i'm not completely sold on it. i've been considering writing my own specifically for flow charts which is all i use it for.
mpv --no-video
mutt
cmus
...
how are you people using ffmpeg all the time
usually msfvenom
cd, ls, git
Eh, nothing really has all the same information in one place. I use a cruddy script to pool together various details in tmux (htop/dmesg/iftop/iotop/watch -n1 nvidia-smi/watch -n1 sensors), but if you find glances helps you keep close watch of your system, don't let a few tens of megabytes turn you off.
After all it's still not that large as far as general sizes of packages with their specific deps go.
i use diskpart for making bootable USB sticks and stuff like that, people think i'm hacking the matrix when they see me do it.
>aria2
Why do you need wget for?
>using vim
>have a roastie come over and ask me what I'm doing
>just writing code
>"oh but to like hack something right"
>no just to automate a few tasks
>she leaves
I'll never understand it, no idea why she thought I was hacking I didn't have a balaclava or leather gloves on
aws-cli because i'm a wage slave.
otherwise most times i'm just in ghci or bpython... those are REPLS but still a cli tool right?
+1 for htop
>wicd-curses
How often do you have to fuck around with your network settings ffs?
iftop
feh :^]
youtube-dl
mc
wget
axel
git
the list goes on.
iftop -> downloading pron
feh -> viewing pron images
youtube-dl -> downloading precarious softcore
wget -> getting the pron from on a page by link
git -> keeping a controlled record of said pron
checks out.
uh huh.
fdisk vs parted?
cfdisk vs cgdisk?
Also, slightly off-topic but GPT vs MBR?
>docker (Best one, I can install anything with it)
literally scum
fdisk, fdisk and fdisk. Anything else is a joke.
Is it as good as the alternatives when it comes to GPT support?
It's superior.
I reach for gparted first, then *disk tools second.
Explain?
Fuck off?
"Source: Dude, trust me."
I'm looking for the best CLI with GPT support. I read in the Gentoo's handbook that fdisk doesn't have good GPT support but after further investigation I found out that this is an outdated information.
git
ngl i use git and python
cd
what the hell does one even use shit like ffmpeg and imagemagick for?
how as in?
tex/latex
>windows 10
hey tyrone
>ctrl+f rsync
>0 results
So nobody does backups? Nobody hosts their web browser in tmpfs?
yarn...
i use rsync, it's just that i tend to use it in scripts, so it's not the first thing to come to mind
>this is a 10/10 goblina in hueland
converting/manipulating video, images, and audio
jq, jiq, yq, httpie, stern, xargs, ipython/ipdb, etc
and bunch of custom built tools I've put together for our team and myself