Timeshift is a Linux system restore tool designed to create incremental snapshots of the filesystem to revert an operating system to a previous state. It functions as an automated backup scheduler and a system recovery utility, utilizing either BTRFS atomic snapshots for near-instantaneous restoration or an rsync-based manager to create efficient incremental copies of system files and settings. The tool provides capabilities for automated backup scheduling and rotation at hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly intervals, as well as at every system boot. It manages backup retention to control the n
lsd is a directory listing tool and directory tree visualizer designed as a modern replacement for the standard Unix ls command. It provides a command line interface for listing directory contents and visualizing hierarchical folder structures with enhanced visual formatting. The utility distinguishes itself through customizable themes, allowing users to modify the output appearance by mapping specific colors and icons to file names, types, or extensions. It uses extension-based icon mapping to provide visual file type identification via specific glyphs. The tool covers functional domains in
An experimental alternative to the git-submodule command. Merges and splits subtrees from your project into subprojects and back.
portctl (Portainer Control) is a command line interface tool for managing Docker Swarm resources through Portainer API integrated with Hashicorp Vault