Freedom of source, Freedom of usage, Freedom of enhancement.
Let's thank back those that provide these helpful tools.
- cli :: bat
Why use cat when you can use bat
A cat(1) clone with wings.
Supports syntax highlight, git integration and has paging like less
- cli :: fzf
Still have to benefit from all the nice things it provides, but for the moment, I massively use it as a history-search (cntrl+r) boost on the terminal.
- certs :: lego
One of the easiest clients for managing Let's Encrypt certificates
Let's Encrypt client and ACME library written in Go
- mocks :: mockserver
Really useful for testing mocks or in my case, in order to provide intranet-available resources for a cloud to journey PoC where connectivity to these resources was not made available yet.
MockServer enables easy mocking of any system you integrate with via HTTP or HTTPS with clients written in Java, JavaScript and Ruby. Includes a proxy that introspects all proxied traffic including encrypted SSL traffic and supports Port Forwarding, Web Proxying or SOCKS
- agile :: fusuma
Just started extensively using the touchtrack and this library made me agile with it.
Multitouch gestures with libinput driver on X11, Linux.
- kubernetes :: kubefwd
Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development.
gotta love this :D
learning curve its bit hard though, but nothing comes easy with Jenkins, right?
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