11 posts tagged "terminal"

Plugins for tmux

I’m a big fan of tmux since I started using it back in 2010. I can’t conceive working on a terminal window without it, and I also use it in remote systems I access via SSH.

Share Your Terminal Live on the Web With ttyd

If you’re in the business of giving demos or talking at conferences, webinars, or other gatherings, sooner or later you’ll have to show your terminal for a demo; in this case, this week’s article will surely interest you: ttyd.

Cute Battery on your tmux

Just like last week, let’s add some more information to our tmux status bar: this time, the current battery level.

How to Create and Read QR Codes on the Terminal

Hisham recently said something very true: remember when we all silently told ourselves “stop trying to make QR Codes happen, it will never catch on”?

Split and Join Arbitrary Text

Last week I enumerated some strategies to split and join large files on the terminal; let’s see how to do more split and join, but this time for any text on the standard input, just like the creators of Unix wanted us to operate on data.

Split and Join Large Files

This post explains some useful combinations of commands that you can use on Linux (or sometimes also in other operating systems) to split large files into smaller pieces, and then how to rebuild the original file from those pieces.

Adopting WezTerm

I’ve recently discovered WezTerm, also known as “Wez’s Terminal Emulator” by Wez Furlong, and I’ve adopted it completely, becoming my default terminal application.

How to Use Demo Magic

My colleague Tobru recently pointed me to demo-magic, and I now seriously wonder how could I ever do a live demo without this. The description of the project says it all:

Various Flatpak Tips and Tricks

I use Flatpak a lot, on my work and personal laptops. I had to find a few tips and tricks to make it work the way I wanted, using all the apps I prefer.

Git for Non Technical Readers

If you are in the business of software, sooner or later you will hear people talking about Git, GitHub, or GitLab. What are they? To explain that, we must learn what Git is first.

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