7 AWESOME Linux Terminal Applications and Utilities

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Published 2020-11-29

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  • @TheMyname707
    0:53 ranger - filemanager / fileexplorer 2:45 trash - deletes files into a trashbin and allws the restoring files 3:33 pfetch / neofetch - shows system specs 4:25 htop - recource / load-monitor 6:00 ncdu - disk usage analyzer ([?] shows hotkeys) 7:16 speedread - shows one word at a time on one spot at the screen 9:00 PATREON-only content 9:42 hollywood - desktop animation / screensaver 10:24 sneakers - shows 'encrypted' message 10:43 cmatrix - Matrix-like screensaver
  • Thanks to you, I have finally completely switched to Linux. BTW Love your videos, Keep up the good work!
  • @holymegadave
    I love the terminal its like being naked but with a good gun... is so minimalistic and powerful at the same time.
  • @x0rZ15t
    tmux is the one tool I can no longer live without in terminal. Also, some htop alternatives: glances, bpytop
  • @AslamD
    ncdu - my personal favorite utility. glad to see you included it :D
  • @davocc2405
    I'd add bpytop (install using pip), MC (midnight commander - good for left/right transfers), lftp (a console ftp/SFTP/FTPS client which can do things like multi-part concurrent downloading which is a HUGE improvement in performance on networks that restrain single stream downloads). I also use GNU Screen which is great for allowing you to maintain a session and reconnect to it if you time out or get disconnected.
  • @Jordan-hz1wr
    Had no idea this speed reader app was a thing. Thanks making it known! I’ll use it for my studies as well.
  • Thanks for this, it's funny I'm coming from a strictly GUI loving windows n00b for decades and I'm now absolutely a lunatic about the terminal, i use it so much now i forgot I had a mouse lol
  • @user-zt3vr3hs7u
    1. moc - music player 2. z in zsh - for quick navigation to previous folders
  • @markharrisllb
    You’ve helped me more than anyone with Linux software, joined Patreon.
  • @alphabanks
    Thanks this was an amazing quick video that highlighted useful software.
  • @ApolloPTT
    That ranger and the ncdu ... wow! Thanks a lot for sharing!
  • @Swamtrooper8
    pwgen (password generator) and gnuplot (plotting data) are both very useful. As ubuntu user I use screenfetch from the official universe as alternative for neofetch.
  • Wow!! Ranger is so cool! I love it :D it’s so convenient too bc I don’t have to type out the directory or whatever. Usually I open a file manager or whatever and click and drag to get the directory, this is awesome.
  • @dhineshs888
    Ranger is my favourite. Very useful. I subscribed