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MASTER - Hopefully stable branch.
DEV - Development Branch (latest changes)

What's Available Here?

What follows is a list of programs* for which the source code is stored here, as of 2020-02-10:

  • apt-download-deps - Download all dependencies for one or more Debian packages.
  • apt-history - View, filter, and pretty-print APT's log.
  • apt-undo-install - A Perl solution to undo recent APT installations.
  • cheater - Command-line alternative to the 'cheat.sh' web interface.
  • clean-locales - Remove non-English localizations.
  • cpufreq - Display the current CPU core frequencies.
  • getip - View your internal and/or external IP address.
  • gitsap - Display an elegant overview of your git repositories.
  • lsbins - A descriptive, searchable overview of PATH executables.
  • previewer - Perl program to pretty-print Linux Mint package reviews.
  • redshifter - Quality-of-life Perl wrapper for redshift.
  • tudu - Configurable developer tool to overview projects' todos.
  • ubuchk - Send your Ubuntu system to the doctor for a check-up.
  • wcdl - Extensive Perl downloader for Wallpaperscraft.

* I define a 'program' as not just being some 'quick and dirty' script I knock out then forget about. To me, a 'program' is something I truely care about presenting to people; something I endeavor to be carefully-written and usually maintained, while being mindful of the user's experience. My definition of a program is flexible, but one thing stands out: I give a damn about you and your experience!

Bug/Issue Reporting

If you have any issues or bugs, I strongly recommend reporting it here on GitHub, as it's where I spend most of my time, these days. Failing that, since we're not all obsessed with GitHub, send me an E-Mail over at [email protected] (rarely checked, if I'm honest). Lastly, I'm Learn Linux over at YouTube, so feel free to leave a comment over there; I read them all.

Be sure to provide as much information as possible, if you're reporting a bug, such as program output, error messages, system information, etc.

Thanks!