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I am command-line power user, I even wrote my own snippet framework. Occasionally I write documentation for the tools I use.
A beginner’s FFmpeg cookbook an introduction to the command-line video editing tool, FFmpeg’s, core functionality through examples that you can run, followed by more specialised tasks that link back to the core recipes.
Obsidian (and Plugin REPL) cookbook a cookbook of various recipes for automating and otherwise making your Obsidian set up easier to use.
A practical primer on Linux desktop files Desktop files are the shell scripts of Desktop Environments like Gnome Shell, Unity or KDE.
Create keyboard shortcuts for KDE from the command-line It can be a pain to always use KDE’s settings dialog to create keyboard shortcuts - and I create a lot of keyboard shortcuts. This describes how to create shortcuts in KDE if you want to keep some of the convenience of prettiness of KDE rather than switch to the command line.
Lists
awesome yt-dlp is an awesome list page for the youtube video downloader yt-dlp.
Other
I have also written a number of blog posts on technical topics which can be found in the Technical Miscellany section of this blog. I’ve written a number of command-line tools.
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