Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksFold/unfold allBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Linux tools ====== ^ **Utility** ^ **Description** ^ | **Neovim** | A modern text editor based on Vim, focused on extensibility and usability with a built-in terminal. | | **eza** | A modern replacement for `ls`, providing additional features like colors, icons, and enhanced formatting. | | **fzf** | A command-line fuzzy finder that allows for quick searching and selection from lists of data. | | **fd** | A simple and fast alternative to `find`, designed for searching files and directories. | | **stow** | A symlink farm manager that helps manage files across dotfiles and configurations effectively. | | **bat** | A cat clone with wings, providing syntax highlighting and displaying line numbers in a more readable format. | | **zoxide** | A smart and user-friendly alternative to `cd`, which allows you to navigate directories efficiently. | | **zsh-autosuggestions** | A Zsh plugin that suggests commands as you type based on your command history. | | **zsh-syntax-highlighting**| A Zsh plugin that provides syntax highlighting for command-line input, improving readability and usability. | | **git** | A widely used version control system that tracks changes in source code during software development. | | **starship** | A minimal, customizable shell prompt designed to be fast and informative for various shell environments. | | **tmux** | A terminal multiplexer that enables multiple terminal sessions to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single window. | | **nvm** | Node Version Manager, a tool for managing multiple versions of Node.js and switching between them easily. | linux/tools.txt Last modified: 2025/02/24 04:06by admin