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A wide selection of scripts I use on my main workstation/home pc. These scripts are written in alot of languages from bash to go and from perl to python. I call them scripts because hey have all 1 thing in common, there are very specific. Which means I wroten them for my own specific usecase , and they are working well in my setup (read this as a disclaimer). I also have a folder with one-offs, wich are scripts i have written for 1 task and probably will never use agian. But i keep them around for future reference.

This repo lives in my home directoty under ~/scripts. I added this to my $PATH, and so all files that are executable are at my fingertips.

Sometimes a script might be useful to other people. I will clean it up and give it some sensible commandline options (opposed to hardcoded defautls) before i extract it into its own repo. For example:

  • text a golang package for printing nicely formatted columns in cli apps
  • gls performs a quick status checks on multiple git repos in a "projects" directory
  • geoselect a script to selct photos from a set based on geographical location

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find_missing

A python script to find missing files in a series of numbered files. It grabs the first number from every file specified, and checks if any numbers are missing from a series. For example, a directory with the files: file_1.txt, file_2.txt and file_4.txt

Running find_missing in this directory will print '3', since this number is missing in the serie 1-4.

passgen

Very simple password generation utility, writtin in Perl.

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Some bundled scripts used mainly on my workstation London.

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