System Operations Utilities

Command directory for System Operations tools and utilities.

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dotenvx

Enables inspection of current environment configurations.

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fc-cache

Fontconfig command for scanning system directories for font caching purposes, particularly useful for global font installations.

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i3lock

i3lock is a screen locking utility that provides a simple way to secure your session.

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iotop

iotop focuses on reporting currently active disk I/O for in-depth performance analysis.

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jobs

Get process IDs related to ongoing jobs in the system.

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launchctl

7+ launchctl commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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llm

llm operates advanced interactions with language models for conversational AI, enabling dynamic user engagement.

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bpytop’s settings can be adjusted for optimization of resource monitoring.

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monop

Monop is a .NET assembly manager that facilitates inspection and manipulation of .NET assemblies.

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pkill

The pkill command resumes previously suspended shell commands in Unix-based systems.

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pm2

PM2 management for handling process states.

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renice

A command-line utility for managing priorities of process groups in Unix-like systems.

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rfetch

rfetch: Retrieves and displays the current desktop environment for analysis.

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s3cmd

Removes objects from S3-compatible storage using the s3cmd command.

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screenkey

7+ screenkey commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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timew

Timewarrior: A command-line application for time tracking.

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transmission-remote

Transmission is a lightweight BitTorrent client that focuses on usability and performance.

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trap

Trap management allows dynamic control of signal handling within scripts, optimizing script responsiveness and functionality.

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udisksctl

7+ udisksctl commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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useradd

7+ useradd commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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w

Displays users currently logged in, simplifying the visual output to essential data points.

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amdgpu_top

6+ amdgpu_top commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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bootctl

6+ bootctl commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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btop

btop is a terminal-based system resource monitor for Unix-like systems that allows real-time monitoring of CPU, memory, and process utilization.

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chronyc

The ntpdata command is essential for verifying the status and reliability of NTP sources in synchronized systems.

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config

6+ config commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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devenv

Conducts garbage collection of previous shell generations.

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dunstctl

dunstctl provides an interface to control Dunst, a customizable notification daemon.

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gammastep

GammaStep resets all color and brightness adjustments, returning to preset configurations.

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ghostty

Ghostty is a terminal multiplexer that allows management of multiple terminal sessions within a single window.

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htop

htop is an interactive process viewer for Unix systems, providing a dynamic real-time view of a running system.

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input

The input command allows for simulating user input on Android devices.

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isisdl

ISISDL synchronizes records across distributed systems, ensuring consistency and availability during peak operations.

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killall

The `killall` command allows administrators to forcibly terminate all instances of a specified process by name, using the SIGKILL signal.

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liquidctl

Liquidctl's RGB configuration allows for customizing aesthetic properties in liquid cooling devices.

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lprm

The command `lprm -P` specifies printer instances for more granular job management.

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lshw

6+ lshw commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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lslogins

6+ lslogins commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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moro

Moro is a time management CLI tool for regulating working hours.

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ntfyme

ntfyme config enables users to modify and optimize the configuration for ntfyme tool settings, providing flexibility for varied operational contexts.

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parted

6+ parted commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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pinky

Command to present essential user information without column headings for direct output.

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plesk

The Plesk command-line interface provides access to management and configuration functionalities, including direct database manipulation.

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procs

The `procs` command facilitates exact searches for processes based on multiple concurrent identifiers.

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prompt

This command configures the prompt settings in FTP clients.

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pveam

6+ pveam commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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qwen

Execute a prompt while keeping the Qwen REPL active for further interactions.

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resolvconf

This command checks if resolvconf is configured to automatically manage DNS entries based on interface changes.

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rkdeveloptool

Command for resetting and rebooting Rockchip devices.

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screen

Killing an inactive screen session prevents resource wastage and cleans up the environment.

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secretsdump.py

secretsdump.py retrieves password hashes and other credentials from Samba, useful for security assessments.

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shpool

shpool is a shared memory pool daemon that facilitates memory management in multi-process applications.

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skicka

Skicka CLI allows for proficient management of files on Google Drive.

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spicetify

A tool that customizes the Spotify client on user desktops.

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supervisorctl

Supervisor allows dynamic reloading of process configurations to reflect modifications.

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systemd-dissect

6+ systemd-dissect commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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topgrade

Topgrade command for editing configuration files allows for on-the-fly adjustments to tool behavior.

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virt-xml

6+ virt-xml commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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watson

Watson is a time-tracking application designed to facilitate project monitoring via command-line controls. Users can initiate, stop, log, edit, and remove project time entries.

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wmic

6+ wmic commands with exact syntax, verified examples, and copyable terminal workflows for system operations tasks.

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