Hello,
I am looking for programs that use/run in the terminal. I have wordgrinder which is a nice word-processor. In need of finding more apps.
Would like to add them to the next Manna OS that will be coming out.
I am also using Sakrua Terminal which is very nice as well. Might replace Urxvt with this.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Maybe we can continue with this add links and a list to help people who are not use of the CLI interface so they would be able to be more comfortable on using it for simple commands and programs.
And later be able to do more like compiling which I am starting to do . Also programing too.
There is a lot of resources on the forum for the newbie to get started with and help for those who are not new, But never was comfortable with the CLI.
Here is a link to a thread that aragon did for cli commandshttp://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=46435
Cheers
Programs that use the Terminal? Solved
Programs that use the Terminal? Solved
Last edited by oldyeller on Wed 17 Oct 2012, 01:44, edited 5 times in total.
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Hello, old yeller.
A few years ago aragon issued a minimalist Puppy (based on v. 4.12, I think), that used mostly CLI apps. Maybe you can trace that. Or ask aragon himself through IM.
Also, about the same period, a distro called INX was published based on Ubuntu. Now, that one was based on the cli wm called Screen, and had nothing but cli programs. You could check the list of programs it offered, it might give you some ideas.
You may also want to peruse this:
https://www.linux.com/forums/command-li ... 0/offset/0
or this:
http://cli-apps.org/
Break a leg!
A few years ago aragon issued a minimalist Puppy (based on v. 4.12, I think), that used mostly CLI apps. Maybe you can trace that. Or ask aragon himself through IM.
Also, about the same period, a distro called INX was published based on Ubuntu. Now, that one was based on the cli wm called Screen, and had nothing but cli programs. You could check the list of programs it offered, it might give you some ideas.
You may also want to peruse this:
https://www.linux.com/forums/command-li ... 0/offset/0
or this:
http://cli-apps.org/
Break a leg!
musher0
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Not used it for a while but Tmux is pretty cool - dvtm is also nice for a simple split pane terminal aswell.
Tmux action shot
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 874#558874
Tmux action shot
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 874#558874
If you're interested, I have a copy of Puppy OneBone, which IIRC is a CLI puplet. The version I have is marked 2.01, which is rather antique found it on a long-gone thread about older Puppies; I seem to recall that particular thread being around about a year or so ago, maybe longer.
FWIW, the specific ISO name is puppy-onebone-2.01-elinks.iso, and it's 27.9MB in size. Tiny little bugger!
If you want it I can put it up somewhere for download.
FWIW, the specific ISO name is puppy-onebone-2.01-elinks.iso, and it's 27.9MB in size. Tiny little bugger!
If you want it I can put it up somewhere for download.
That would be cool if you can.starhawk wrote:If you're interested, I have a copy of Puppy OneBone, which IIRC is a CLI puplet. The version I have is marked 2.01, which is rather antique found it on a long-gone thread about older Puppies; I seem to recall that particular thread being around about a year or so ago, maybe longer.
FWIW, the specific ISO name is puppy-onebone-2.01-elinks.iso, and it's 27.9MB in size. Tiny little bugger!
If you want it I can put it up somewhere for download.
Yes puppy does rock
Thanks will download and have a look seeKeef wrote:It be here:
http://puppylinuxstuff.meownplanet.net/ ... /onebones/
User=puppy
Password=linux
Cheers