bashrc
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.bashrc file, terminal prompt that shows current git branch, Arduino setup, Eclipse setup, git diff with line numbers, helpful scripts, improved Linux productivity, etc.
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Advanced .bashrc and .bash_profile coming together with colorful output.
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An easy-to-use set of config files to beautify Git in your MacOS or OS X terminal. If you find it hard to parse a jumble of mono-colored type on your command line, this set-up can help you tame the ugly bash beast.
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A modern, safe, powerful utility/library for Bash script development.
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Bash.env is a cascading Bash environment system for those who work on different hardware and OS environments. Similar to oh-my-zsh but for Bash, and special sauce for those who work 'ssh' on remote machines.
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Attempt at defining a standard extension to Linux in form of Bash functions
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Scripts independientes para tareas específicas. Se ordenan por función/objetivo. Sistemas Operativos obejtivo Debian stable y Fedora stable. Este repositorio es un mirror de: https://gitlab.com/raupulus/shellscript
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Dotfiles for developers (with CI testing)
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A simple framework for sharing Bash profiles, reusable shell libraries, and commands across hosts and teams. Contains builtin libraries for common functions like logging, error handling, and assertions. Built with SRE / DevOps teams in mind.
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My configuration settings for various unix files.
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Config files for zsh, bash, vim, git, completions etc. to set up a system the way I like it. ~/.jogendra
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