![]() Units, available in GNU and other versions, converts between units. Ncdu is a pretty straightforward ncurses frontend to du, letting you navigate around and see what’s taking up space. There are probably a lot of these, but I use this one. I mostly use it for basic arithmetic, but it can do more complex things too.ĭwdiff is a word-level diff utility. The only change from the default setup I have is the command 10k in my ~/.dcrc, which sets the precision on startup to 10 decimal places (the default is 0). Quasi-standard in the sense that it is traditionally included in unix, but POSIX chose not to standardize it, instead only standardizing bc (which was historically a front-end to dc for people who didn’t want RPN). It’s a quasi-standard reverse polish notation (RPN) command-line calculator. I’m not sure how many of these tools are really “unheard of”, but they’re definitely not common. ![]() xbanish - hides the mouse when you start typing.lemonbar - small X bar that is fed data by a pipe (flexible, so it can be used for other things like popup notifications too). ![]()
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