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# bin
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My Linux `~/bin` folder, including my `.bashrc` and `.bash_aliases`.
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This repository will contain all the various tools and / or commands I find that I put in my `~/bin` folder.
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Here's a list of the most interesting ones, along with what they do and where they came from (assuming I can find / remember):
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- [style](https://github.com/LuRsT/style) - Add style to your output
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- [hr](https://github.com/LuRsT/hr) - A horizontal ruler for your terminal
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- [dropbox_uploader.sh](https://github.com/andreafabrizi/Dropbox-Uploader) - Dropbox Uploader is a BASH script which can be used to upload, download, list or delete files from Dropbox.
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- swapusage - Shows swap usage by process. Useful for determining which services to restart if you aren't allowed to fiddle with your swap.
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- extract - Extracts several different types of archive.
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- mail-service-restart - Restarts all service related to my mail server. Currently needs upgrading to use systemd.
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- decrypt - Decrypts something encrypted with a password with openssl.
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- encrypt - Encrpyts something with a password with openssl.
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- splitdotmbox.sh - Splits a `.mbox` file into it's component messages
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- ctx - Shows contact switches by process in real time
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- ps_mem - Shows memory usage by process.
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- node-update - Adapted from a bash script given in a github issue for io.js, this script will update you to the latest version of node. I think that there's a bug with it, but it works well enough for me.
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- stealtime - Tells you how much of your CPU time has been stolen by other virtual machines.
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- [speedtest-cli](https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli)
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- mountunishares - A script that automatically mounts my university file shares.
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- pd - A directory stack helper. Insanely useful - I think I picked it up from a superuser answer somewhere.
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- [transfer](https://transfer.sh/) - A look that looks very useful. Like termbin.com, but for any kind of file. Keeps files for 14 days, and has an uppder limit of 5GB.
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- [xidel](http://www.videlibri.de/xidel.html) - A (what looks like) a brilliant html extraction tool. Supports various selector languages.
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- [micro](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro) - A new (experimental) terminal-based text editor.
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- [tig](http://jonas.nitro.dk/tig/) - A terminal-based git repository browser.
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- backup - A script I wrote to make using Duplicity easier.
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- genimagecomparisonframes - Another script I wrote to generate the frames for the first half of [this video](https://starbeamrainbowlabs.com/blog/images/20160525-Tessellator-Comparison.webm).
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- [dtach](http://dtach.sourceforge.net/) - A minimal alternative to `screen` and `tmux`.
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- [commacd](https://github.com/shyiko/commacd) - A faster way to move around.
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- drop_pagecache - A quick script I wrote to drop the linux page cache.
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- [hastebin](https://gist.github.com/flores/3670953) - A [hastebin](http://hastebin.com/) CLI.
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- [quickshare](https://github.com/netham91/Quick-Share) - A quick way to share files via HTTP.
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- [cscz](https://git.starbeamrainbowlabs.com/sbrl/cscz) - The one and only C# class generator. A little timesaving tool I built myself, written in C# or course :D
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- [repren](https://github.com/jlevy/repren) - A good bulk file renaming tool.
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- [goldilocks](http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/124460/64687) - A script that displays all of the possible terminal colours.
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- [catimg](https://github.com/posva/catimg) - A cool script to display images in the terminal. Useful when you're sshing into servers.
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- [tldr](https://github.com/raylee/tldr) - A bash client for
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[tldr-pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr).
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- [git ignore](https://gitignore.io/) - A really useful subcommand for git that allows you to generate ignore files automagically.
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## Disclaimer
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I don't own many of the tools in this repository. If you are an owner of one of these tools and I haven't linked to you, please let me know as I probably forgot.
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