GitHub - DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0.0-Bash-Based-OpenVPN-Client-with-Multi-Config-Support: Bash CLI Interface | Lightweight OpenVPN Client with Dual-Layer Connection Verification, Multi-Configuration & Profile Support.
https://github.com/DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0.0-Bash-Based-OpenVPN-Client-with-Multi-Config-Support
https://redd.it/1p5f4we
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https://github.com/DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0.0-Bash-Based-OpenVPN-Client-with-Multi-Config-Support
https://redd.it/1p5f4we
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GitHub
GitHub - DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0.0-Bash-Based-OpenVPN-Client-with-Multi-Config-Support: Bash CLI Interface | Lightweight OpenVPN…
Bash CLI Interface | Lightweight OpenVPN Client with Dual-Layer Connection Verification, Multi-Configuration & Profile Support. - GitHub - DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0.0-Bash-Based-OpenVPN-C...
OVN-Flow | Bash-Based OpenVPN Client
https://github.com/DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0-VPN-Client
https://redd.it/1p5lvhz
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https://github.com/DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0-VPN-Client
https://redd.it/1p5lvhz
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GitHub
GitHub - DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0-VPN-Client: Bash CLI Interface | Lightweight OpenVPN Client with Dual-Layer Connection Verification…
Bash CLI Interface | Lightweight OpenVPN Client with Dual-Layer Connection Verification, Multi-Configuration & Profile Support. - GitHub - DeclanEaton04/OVN-Flow-1.0-VPN-Client: Bash CLI I...
I've collected all my useful bash noscripts and command aliases into one CLI, but I want more!
https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/dtools
https://redd.it/1p5wd31
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https://github.com/Dark-Alex-17/dtools
https://redd.it/1p5wd31
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GitHub
GitHub - Dark-Alex-17/dtools: All-in-one CLI for your command line tasks: cloud management (AWS/GCP), databases, AI tools, plotting…
All-in-one CLI for your command line tasks: cloud management (AWS/GCP), databases, AI tools, plotting, system maintenance, and more. - Dark-Alex-17/dtools
Fish like ghost completion for bash
Hi Guys,
I tried to implement fish like autocompletion suggestion for bash but I overrides the current prompt. I am trying to make this better. If you have any suggestions please let me know.
https://github.com/h-jangra/Ghost.sh
https://preview.redd.it/zjcryf5ghk3g1.png?width=1053&format=png&auto=webp&s=fbe74f55ffcbd91864ae07c4f14fdefb5a3150e3
https://redd.it/1p733ip
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Hi Guys,
I tried to implement fish like autocompletion suggestion for bash but I overrides the current prompt. I am trying to make this better. If you have any suggestions please let me know.
https://github.com/h-jangra/Ghost.sh
https://preview.redd.it/zjcryf5ghk3g1.png?width=1053&format=png&auto=webp&s=fbe74f55ffcbd91864ae07c4f14fdefb5a3150e3
https://redd.it/1p733ip
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GitHub
GitHub - h-jangra/Ghost.sh: Ghost text suggestions in bash
Ghost text suggestions in bash. Contribute to h-jangra/Ghost.sh development by creating an account on GitHub.
Run bash in a retro-styled terminal multiplexer with a classic MS-DOS aesthetic
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1p4ppts
https://redd.it/1p7epbf
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https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1p4ppts
https://redd.it/1p7epbf
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Reddit
From the Ubuntu community on Reddit: A modern, retro-styled terminal multiplexer with a classic MS-DOS aesthetic
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How to assign default value to variable and convert to uppercase in 1 line?
I typed this in the browser search box and Google AI said this is supposed to work
VAR=${VAR^^:-DEFAULT_VALUE}
I tried it inside a noscript file (.sh) and in the console and it does not work.
Any ideas on how it can be done? thanks
PS: I'm using bash 5.x
https://redd.it/1p7uof7
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I typed this in the browser search box and Google AI said this is supposed to work
VAR=${VAR^^:-DEFAULT_VALUE}
I tried it inside a noscript file (.sh) and in the console and it does not work.
Any ideas on how it can be done? thanks
PS: I'm using bash 5.x
https://redd.it/1p7uof7
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Bash tool to view Linux group info
I was reading the book "Practical Linux System Administration" and it mentioned the "groupmems" command, and I noticed it's missing on Debian 13. So I wrote a small Bash noscript to view regular group members and improved it over a few days.
It only shows regular group info. It can list groups with no members, it separates users for whom a group is primary from those for whom it’s supplementary, and a few other small features.
I'll add some account sprawl checks to it I guess.
If you think of anything practical that fits the scope, I can add it.
https://github.com/mim-s/gshow
https://redd.it/1p6qjkd
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I was reading the book "Practical Linux System Administration" and it mentioned the "groupmems" command, and I noticed it's missing on Debian 13. So I wrote a small Bash noscript to view regular group members and improved it over a few days.
It only shows regular group info. It can list groups with no members, it separates users for whom a group is primary from those for whom it’s supplementary, and a few other small features.
I'll add some account sprawl checks to it I guess.
If you think of anything practical that fits the scope, I can add it.
https://github.com/mim-s/gshow
https://redd.it/1p6qjkd
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GitHub
GitHub - mim-s/gshow: Bash tool to view Linux group info
Bash tool to view Linux group info. Contribute to mim-s/gshow development by creating an account on GitHub.
I challenge you to answer this question :)
Which awk command will correctly parse the /proc/1234/smaps file to sum the Pss (Proportional Set Size) memory for all private, clean memory mappings belonging to the process?
A. awk '/^Pss:/ {pss=$2} /Private_Clean/ {sum += pss} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
B. awk '/^Pss:/ {sum += $2} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
C. awk '/Private_Clean/ {getline; if ($1=="Pss:") sum+=$2} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
D. awk 'BEGIN {RS="\\n\\n"} /Private_Clean/ {for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) if($i=="Pss:") {sum+=$(i+1); break}} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
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Which awk command will correctly parse the /proc/1234/smaps file to sum the Pss (Proportional Set Size) memory for all private, clean memory mappings belonging to the process?
A. awk '/^Pss:/ {pss=$2} /Private_Clean/ {sum += pss} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
B. awk '/^Pss:/ {sum += $2} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
C. awk '/Private_Clean/ {getline; if ($1=="Pss:") sum+=$2} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
D. awk 'BEGIN {RS="\\n\\n"} /Private_Clean/ {for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) if($i=="Pss:") {sum+=$(i+1); break}} END {print sum}' /proc/1234/smaps
https://redd.it/1p836c3
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Script creating tmux session
Hi, I am finding it difficult to get the desired outcome from the following line in my server start noscript.
tmux new-session -d -s ${TMUX_SESSION} ${SERVER_COMMAND} | tee -a ${LOG}
This starts the server properly in Tmux and I'm able to connect to the session and send commands in other noscripts. My problem is specifically with tee not appending the output of the server command to the log. It seems to be appending the output of the Tmux new-session command (which is nothing).
I've tried putting the server command and tee in ` but I get command too long error.
I've also tried issuing the start command the same way I do the server action commands with tmux send-keys. My server starts and logging is correct, but the tmux session is not persistent so I can't review and I believe my action commands won't run.
Any ideas for nesting this properly?
https://redd.it/1p89exy
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Hi, I am finding it difficult to get the desired outcome from the following line in my server start noscript.
tmux new-session -d -s ${TMUX_SESSION} ${SERVER_COMMAND} | tee -a ${LOG}
This starts the server properly in Tmux and I'm able to connect to the session and send commands in other noscripts. My problem is specifically with tee not appending the output of the server command to the log. It seems to be appending the output of the Tmux new-session command (which is nothing).
I've tried putting the server command and tee in ` but I get command too long error.
I've also tried issuing the start command the same way I do the server action commands with tmux send-keys. My server starts and logging is correct, but the tmux session is not persistent so I can't review and I believe my action commands won't run.
Any ideas for nesting this properly?
https://redd.it/1p89exy
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rshred - An interactive bash noscript for recursive shredding
https://www.github.com/TrollgeEngineering/rshred
Features:
Directory exclusion
Permission checking
Logging
Error counting
Constructive feedback is encouraged :)
https://redd.it/1p87f0r
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https://www.github.com/TrollgeEngineering/rshred
Features:
Directory exclusion
Permission checking
Logging
Error counting
Constructive feedback is encouraged :)
https://redd.it/1p87f0r
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GitHub
GitHub - TrollgeEngineering/rshred: An interactive bash noscript for recursive shredding.
An interactive bash noscript for recursive shredding. - TrollgeEngineering/rshred