Privacy focused ChatGPT in your terminal
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/15162087
so, about a month ago i stumbled upon the duckduckgo ai chat feature and wrote an article about how private their APIs are, and a few weeks after, a CLI client.
the thing is in a pretty mature stage now (its not like there is a lot of work to be done there tbh)
its not super private, but it is "private enough". the only thing duckduckgo has is your IP, which is usually not much unless you are on a residential connection with a dedicated IP
bluetuith: A TUI bluetooth manager for Linux.
GitHub - darkhz/bluetuith: A TUI bluetooth manager for Linux.
https://github.com/darkhz/bluetuith
A TUI bluetooth manager for Linux. Contribute to darkhz/bluetuith development by creating an account on GitHub.
twitch-tui: Twitch chat in the terminal
GitHub - Xithrius/twitch-tui: Twitch chat in the terminal.
https://github.com/Xithrius/twitch-tui
Twitch chat in the terminal. Contribute to Xithrius/twitch-tui development by creating an account on GitHub.
`doggo` - a supercharged DNS client with CLI and web interface
GitHub - mr-karan/doggo: :dog: Command-line DNS Client for Humans. Written in Golang
https://github.com/mr-karan/doggo
:dog: Command-line DNS Client for Humans. Written in Golang - mr-karan/doggo
I used hyperfine CLI tool to measure startup and shutdown times of several code interpreters
Measuring startup and shutdown overhead of several code interpreters
https://dev.to/serpent7776/measuring-startup-and-shutdown-overhead-of-several-code-interpreters-5hbl
I used the hyperfine tool to measure the overhead of startup and shutdown of several code...
tui-battleship, the classic naval battle game (Bash).
eza (formerly exa, ls replacement) can now show the actual total size of directory contents
I just noticed that eza
can now display total disk space used by directories!
I think this is pretty cool. I wanted it for a long time.
There are other ways to get the information of course. But having it integrated with all the other options for listing directories is fab. eza
has features like --git
-awareness, --tree
display, clickable --hyperlink
, filetype --icons
and other display, permissions, dates, ownerships, and other stuff. being able to mash everything together in any arbitrary way which is useful is handy. And of course you can --sort=size
docs:
--total-size show the size of a directory as the size of all
files and directories inside (unix only)
It also (optionally) color codes the information. Values measures in kb, mb, and gb are clear. Here is a screenshot to show that:
eza --long -h --total-size --sort=oldest --no-permissions --no-user
Of course it take a little while to load large directories so you will not want to use by default.
Looks like it was first implemented Oct 2023 with some fixes since then. (Changelog). PR #533 - feat: added recursive directory parser with `--total-size` flag by Xemptuous
tui-mines: Sweep mines from a minefield, in the terminal (Bash)
Building Apps Like Nothing Else. A Unique Take on Shell and Python Coding.
- YouTube
https://youtu.be/bOE8tFm7gP0
Aproveite vídeos e músicas que você ama, envie e compartilhe conteúdo original com amigos, parentes e o mundo no YouTube.
Rook, a secret service backed by Keepass 4.x kdbx
https://sr.ht/~ser/rook