a look at all repositories
I tired updating via the command line
remote: Support for password authentication was removed on August 13, 2021. I even tried the TOKEN thing... NOTHING WORKS!
looks to be BROKEN... except for manual updates via the web-site which SUCKS!
AN ENTIRE DAY WASTED IN FUTILITY!!!
Acronym Stuff (AS)
acronym generator & substitution
ASCII Stuff
ASCII tables conversions to & from ASCII
bar graph from data file
if you're running (Mint) Mate the file manager is Caja
finally started doing caja scripts - never knew...
you can do loads of stuff to files via caja
Calendar Utilities
serial & devices
iRiver MP3 Player
configure using command line there are no more Linux GUI's
this lead a system configuration adventure /etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules
lsusb-s.sh
lists usb devices
rolling dice
display of various dice combinations
disk utilities
disk.sh
here's a utility that I use a LOT! nice bargraph of the hard drives if your're a data hoarder like me this is essential I added it to .bashrc so it runs when a terminal is opened
disk-c.sh
continuous statistics display
disk-sum.sh
a continuation or the previous this shows a bargraph for all first level directories for all external drives the $HOME drive has too many directories for this to work well so I did external drives only that are used for storage
sort & catalog flash drives
automated ffmpeg stuff
see individual scripts for instructions
various utilities for maintaining GPS data
used for maintaining flash media
drive list stored in flash.dat, can be used elsewhere
miscellaneous stuff here
file.sh [-c] "filename"
complete file info, -c turns on color
global.dat
used in many scripts offers escape sequences for color & boxes icon definitions for use with notifications display dividers
things like icons will need modification for your system
icons.sh "pattern"
copies selected icons to $HOME/temp/icons then you can easily look through the icons
lnk-chk.sh
checks home directory for broken links lists possible solutions if you're linked into the root directory no solutions will be offered
phases of the moon & prompt
can be used in command line prompt
an easy way to change your Pulse Audio Sound Settings
periodic table utility
recognizes regular expressions
put the data CSV where you want then modify periodic.sh
the original CSV data had Wolfram (sumbol W) it is now Tungsten
title boxes
draw various boxes around centered text
xed text editor
how to configure it