About this GitHub profile.
My home of miscellaneous open source programming projects. Here you will find a library of unorganized and random programs written in various scripting and programming languages for various operating systems.
HOSTSCOMPRESS WINDOWS is a command line tool to Ccompress (consolidate) multiple URLs into single IP lines in the Windows hosts file
Box Unicode Characters is a Windows command line tool to help display Unicode box characters with various formatting options. I'll create a Linux version soon.
UniShellect has been re-written in C++ as the official UniShellect V2.
ColorStatic Bash has been re-written in C++ as the official Color Static.
DADDY of twin demon spawn! Older school (25+ years) overall com tech (hard & soft) & gamer, Windows, Linux, & even Apple. I guess you could call me a "hobbyist".
I specialize in the command line and especially automating things. I do these things in both compiled programming languages and scripts with scripting languages in the various environments.
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Where and what I do.
I primarily work in Windows and Linux, but some of my code will compile for MacOS and occasionally the Android command line as well.
This is by far not an exhaustive list of my software nor is it representitive of the quantity and/or quality of my overwall work over the years. I've been a programmer longer than FOSS was a big thing and even then it wasn't usual for people to be displaying their code all over the place so I've only been open source less than 2 handfuls of years and even then not all of my work is open source.
I'm more than familiar with many languages and even fluent in a few (though I can admit to getting rusty like all the rest), but for all intents and purposes the primary languages you will see here are AutoHotkey, Shell/BASH, C++, and Fortran (for now).
The command line... mostly.
On occasion you might find a GUI.
- Windows
- CMD, of course. I started in Windows and way back when I started that's what we had.
- PowerShell, I , of course, advanced along with Windows.
- Linux
- Shell
- Bash, where I feel at home.
- POSIX (fairly), I can convert most things into POSIX if necessary. Fortunately most Linux environments have Bash.
- Other, I am somewhat familiar with ZSH and other shells and can fix most things in those functions/scripts.
- Shell
- Other, (MacOs included somewhat)
- "I get around"... It doesn't matter what operating system I am in, I can do whatever, wherever.
If you like any of the projects below and care to donate to my PayPal:
Or Buy Me A Coffee if your prefer:
A few projects you'll find here.
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