Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Climate

"Climate is the ultimate command line tool for Linux. It provides a huge number of command line options for developers to automate their Linux system. This tool can be extremely helpful to learn various unix commands too. There is an option to print each command before they're executed to help you memorize them over time.

https://github.com/adtac/climate

The commands are:

Command Description
climate help show this help and exit
climate update update your climate install
climate uninstall uninstall climate :(
climate version display the version and credits


climate weather [location] get the weather


climate battery display remaining battery
climate sleep put computer to sleep
climate lock lock computer
climate shutdown [minutes] shutdown the computer
climate restart restart the computer
climate time show the time
climate clock [remove] put a console clock in the top right corner
climate countdown <seconds> a countdown timer
climate stopwatch a stopwatch
climate ix pipe output to ix.io


climate biggest-files [path] find the biggest files recursively
climate biggest-dirs [path] find the biggest directories
climate dir-size [path] find directory size
climate remove-empty-dirs [path] remove empty directories
climate extract <file> [path] extract any given archive
climate search <text> [ext] search for the given pattern recursively
climate find-duplicates [path] report duplicate files in a directory
climate count <file> <string> count the number of occurences
climate replace <text> <replacement> [ext] replace all occurences
climate monitor <file> monitor file for changes
climate ramfs <size> <path> create a ramfs of size (in MB) at path


climate speedtest test your network speed
climate local-ip retrieve your local ip address
climate is-online verify if you're online
climate public-ip retrieve your public ip address
climate ports list open ports
climate hosts edit the hosts file
climate http-server [port] http-server serving the current directory
climate is-up <domain> determine if server is up
climate httpstat <url> visualizes curl statistics with httpstat
climate ipinfo [ip] lookup IP with ipinfo.io API


climate download-file <file> download file from server
climate download-dir <dir> download dir from server
climate upload <path> <remote-path> upload to server
climate ssh-mount <remote-path> mount a remote path
climate ssh-unmount <local-path> unmount a ssh mount


climate undo-commit undo the latest commit
climate reset-local reset local repo to match remote
climate pull-latest sync local with remote
climate list-branches list all branches
climate repo-size calculate the repo size
climate user-stats <name> calculate total contribution for a user


climate overview display an performance overview
climate memory find memory used
climate disk find disk used
climate get-pids <process> get all PIDs for a process name
climate trash-size find the trash size
climate empty-trash empty the trash

https://github.com/adtac/climate






















































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