A powerful CLI tool for hardening and configuring Ubuntu servers with interactive prompts
Get the name of the current operating system. Example: macOS Sierra
fzf ( junegunn/fzf ) inspired cli utility for node
Cross platform children list of a PID
Automate visual testing across browsers. Gather UI feedback. Versioned documentation.
Download and launch browsers
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PHC string format serializer/deserializer
search youtube
Ubuntu Condensed latin typeface
A memcache client for node using the binary protocol and SASL authentication
Self-host the Ubuntu font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
Growl unobtrusive notifications
Self-host the Ubuntu Mono font in a neatly bundled NPM package.
Pa11y CI is a CI-centric accessibility test runner, built using Pa11y
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Compiles and stores base binaries for pkg
Ubuntu Mono latin typeface
Build cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
A TDS driver, for connecting to MS SQLServer databases.
Convert TTF files to WOFF2 ones.
Ubuntu Font Family Bower-ready (also SASS-ready, LESS-ready, and plain CSS-ready)
CLI Tool for installing & updating Ghost
Use the Ubuntu font family from Google Fonts in your Expo app
Konnor's Ubuntu Based Setup & CLI
This CLI automatically rebuilds and deploys your cookbook when changes are detected. Application deployment is supported for OpsWorks stacks and ubuntu SSH hosts.
TKXXS provides a very simple and very easy to use GUI (graphical user interface) for Ruby; It gives you a persistent output window and popping up (modal) dialogs for input; For a screenshot, see: <tt>https://github.com/Axel2/tkxxs/blob/master/images/screenshot.png</tt>; I tested it on Windows, only; Got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too. TKXXS shall: * improve the usability of little applications, which otherwise would use a command line interface (CLI); for example by a GUI-file chooser * give a simple GUI front-end for apps, which take parameters on the command line. (stdout can easily be redirected to the OutputWindow.) * take only little more effort and coding time over programming a CLI; * be able to easily upgrade existing CLI-applications; * be comfortable in use (e.g. provide incremental search, tool-tip-help, ...); * be easy to install. Drawbacks: * I'v tested it only on Windows, but got user report, that it works on Ubuntu, too.l * For sure some more drawbacks which I'm not aware of now. TKXXS uses TK (easy to install).
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