Explain Shell workflow for Alfred
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Nov 15, 2019
Explain Shell workflow for Alfred
Some useful commands related to linux packages/tools that I have come across
Qt Widgets Linux Manager Desktop Application
Cross-platform GNU Bash configuration for the Bash/Shell environment.
🧠 A native macOS command-line tool in Swift that uses a local AI (Ollama/codellama) to translate natural language into executable shell commands.
Identified and patched vulnerabilities on a Metasploitable VM; secured network services and configured firewalls.
A Python CLI tool leveraging Ollama to run terminal commands via natural language, with step-by-step user confirmation.
Qt Quick Controls 2 - Linux Manager Desktop Application
Shell simulation
DevOps curriculum of Software Engineering Foundations at Holberton School UY
A professional Python application for generating cryptographically secure AES-256 encryption keys and initialization vectors (IVs) with multiple output formats suitable for various applications including penetration testing tools like msfvenom.
Python-based remote communication tool for executing shell commands and transferring files between client and server machines. Simplified implementation for educational purposes to explore socket programming in Python.
CloudShell is a web-based terminal application built with Node.js. It enables you to execute shell commands from a web interface, supporting interactive shell access and real-time command execution. Easily deploy using Docker or set up manually.
match command-line arguments to their help text
For reference
Interactive CLI tool that manages your frequent commands with YAML config and clipboard support
Rewrite shell commands in Python
A python program to run a shell command recursively through multiple specified directories
My simple implementations of some Unix commands made to practice C language.
Powerful CLI Utility/command to batch (bulk) rename files.
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