When it comes to use of Linux, its a champ on the server side but when it comes to the desktop, its hardly just 3% in the whole world when compared to other proprietary OS and what keeps people from using it and why has it not made its mark on the Desktops yet ?
Though Linux has got its success to accomplish its most common tasks through GUI approach, it still demands the users to be logical and use of terminal to accomplish certain tasks that cannot be done as easily as on other proprietary OS. So, we decided to write this script that would accomplish most of your common tasks at a hit of keystrokes and you would not need to remember any commands to accomplish your task.
Jail Chroot Project is an attempt of write a tool that builds a chrooted environment. The main goal of Jail is to be as simple as possible, and highly portable. The most difficult step when building a chrooted environment is to set up the right libraries
jash - Java Shell - is a command interpreter written in java. It has a syntax similar
to bash. Jash runs its commands within single JVM, and makes
it possible to use operating systems commands seamlessly with java commands.
This is a Java Interpreter Shell. This shell allows the user to execute and manipulate Java methods and objects as well as perform the expected operations of a shell, all using standard Java syntax.
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JSRPC is a simple way to create shells to call Java methods. It can be used locally or remotely. JSRPC implements a new way to do RPC similar to shell calls.
An extensible Java library that basicly contains unix console commands. With only a few parameters required to configurate the library, it will analyse and excecute the commands.
Jonnux is a Python powered custom system shell. The commands are executed via the Terminal and make the whole command line environment more friendly. Jonnux will only work on the Linux operating system.
JudoScript is a general-purpose, Java scripting, multi-domain scripting tool/language. It combines the powers of declarative scripting for many modern tasks and general object/procedural programming. It is simple, intuitive, practical and powerful.
An aliased-directory command-line navigation system. Manages a set of user-specified aliases pointing to directories tha allow the user to "jump" from one directory to another using very quickly and efficiently.
KTable is a custom SWT table widget that provides a flexible grid of cells to display data. Since it is custom-drawn, it does not have the restrictions of the native SWT Table control.
A web-based SSH console to execute commands and manage multiple systems simultaneously. KeyBox allows you to share terminal commands and upload files to all your systems. Once the sessions have been opened you can select a single system or any combination to run your commands. Also, additional system administrators can be added and their terminal sessions and history can be audited.
Kickstart is a project based process starter. It allows you to configure processes in a simple text file with environment variables and arguments. You can later start them with a simple Qt frontend and keep the configuration file in version control.
KontrolPack is a cross-platform network controller. The objective is to improve system interoperability by connecting computers, regardless of their operating system. Remote access, remote shell, file transfer, etc...
Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods
Bash script that enables you to aggregate (tail/follow) logs from multiple pods into one stream. This is the same as running "kubectl logs -f " but for multiple pods. Just download the kubetail file (or any of the releases) and you're good to go. Note that you may need to run compinit for zsh to pick-up the changes in the competition after having upgraded from the non-abbreviated installation. If you're using a ZSH plugin manager, you can install kubetail as a plugin. kubetail itself doesn't have filtering or highlighting capabilities built in. If you're on MacOSX I recommend using iTerm2 which allows for continuous highlighting of search terms, good scrolling capabilities, and multitab arrangements. Another useful feature of iTerm2 is the "timeline" (cmd + shift + e) which lets you display a timeline in your own local timezone next to the logs (that are typically in UTC).
Lesh is a simple console based shell that provide all the basic functionality that you'd expect from a normal shell plus the ability to execute perl statements in it.
It's a new GNU/Linux distribution, based on Linux From Scratch, with focus on easy complete and non-redundand system administration made with a simple textual command-line interface and in the interoperability with Windows (Further with other OS).
This project aims to provide an easy way to rotate the screen of Linux computers without having to install various bloatware. This is meant for IBM/Lenovo tablets, but can be used for any Linux tablet with xsetwacom and xrandr.
A handy set of Linux utility scripts. Mount a remote Windows share, display the processes associated with a pty, distribute .rc files or ssh public key to clients, tunnel RDC or VNC through remote gateway via ssh, easy command-line access to system config tools, and more.
Linux-FEUDS stands for "Linux-Fedora Easy to Use Desktop Scripts". It is a collection of scripts that simplify the configuration of your desktop and various essentials components.
Loggy is a Linux Advanced Logcleaner and a tool to hide you in a linux machine
by cleaning or modifing the intruder's ip from all the logfiles in /var
bin and txt logs it find logs, with a recursive search in /var/log and a lot of fantastic features