hpr4426 :: My Command Line Applications

Kevie goes over his must have command line applications whenever he installs a new distro

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TuxJam co-host Kevie goes over the command line applications that he currently uses, January 2025 at the time of recording. These include:




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Comment #1 posted on 2025-07-25 00:15:53 by oxp

fastfetch

Hi, interesting podcast, thank you!

I heard you use neofetch. I did too, but found out recently that it is no longer maintained.

I switched to fastfetch instead:
https://github.com/fastfetch-cli/fastfetch

I configured a basic theme for it here:
https://codeberg.org/oxo/dotf/src/branch/main/fastfetch/config.jsonc

Regards oxp

Comment #2 posted on 2025-07-25 18:46:26 by Kevie

thanks oxp

Thank you for the comment oxp, I've never heard of fastfetch but I will take a look at it when I get home. Thank you for sharing

Comment #3 posted on 2025-07-27 07:07:14 by Archer72

lynx browser

I sometimes use the lynx browser for focusing on work.
It has been helpful in the options menu to select VI keys, then to save options to disk.
There is also an option for Emacs keys if needed.

archer72

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