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Bash (Bourne Again Shell) is a shell and command language interpreter for the GNU / Linux operating systems. It is meant to be an improved version of Bourne Shell. It is used as a default login shell for most Linux distributions. Bash can read and execute shell script (.sh) files to automate the execution of tasks.
Cross-Platform Projects
When we go from one operating system to another operating system, but the previous setting remains on our motherboard, if we do not delete that BIOS setting, there is a problem to install a new operating system.
Personal scripts without special purpose.
Une distribution linux open-source
Project developed for the Numeric Simulation Laboratory A.A. 2023-2024, held by professor Davide Emilio Galli at the University of Milan, Physics Department.
Materials for course about processing HybSeq data on computing grids
Common shared functionality for managing git repos and general development using a bash shell such as `git-bash`.
Initializing a repo to keep track of the scripts created for Linux terminals. Eventually to create an entire CLI to manage git repos even easier and help developers stay away from repetitive tasks.
A CPU temperature monitoring script for Linux written in bash
collection of scripts that might be useful
Fuz is a blazingly fast folder, file and text searcher
A CLI tool that converts number system.
A bash script that creates a compressed, timestamped backup of a specified directory and saves it to a destination directory.
ShellGuard: Secure Shell Based Password Manager
[MIRROR] Some arbitrary shell scripts
This repository contains a Python script that monitors GPU usage and logs the data into a CSV file at regular intervals. The script leverages nvidia-smi to query GPU statistics and runs in the background using the screen utility.
From zero to hero collection of docs, tools, scripts, and information to support your IT journey
Created by Brian Fox
Released June 8, 1989