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Lftp is a really powerful command-line based ftp program.
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Called the mutt of feed readers by some. It's definitely the best[tm] terminal based feed reader. And this is the setup I'm using.
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Grand Haskell Compiler Setup
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My fairly large z-shell setup. This is actually a reorganised version, with a lot of old cruft sorted out.
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Configuration for the GNU emacs operating system. Err, sorry. Editor.
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Converting old keyboards to USB.
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Fading LEDs via USB-Port.
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Configuration for the X11 window manager `xmonad'.
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Git (http://git-scm.org) is a distributed revision control system initially written by Linus Torvalds.
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Assorted configuration for my x11 graphical interface. Which is xorg these days. The "xkb" sub-directory contains a custom XKB based keyboard setup.
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Home sensor nodes, based on ESP8266.
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This is my configuration for Wyrd - a terminal based frontend for the remind calendar application.
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A home screen widget to countdown the days until a certain date.
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Setup for the popular vim editor. I mostly use emacs with evil-mode these days. I still use vim for the odd quick edit. But nothing more.
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Setup for GNU screen. I don't really use screen anymore. I've since switched to tmux. But I still need a decent screen setup on machines, where tmux isn't available.
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Luakit is a minimal browser, which basically slaps a lua-interpreter around webkit. All the interface it ships is implemented in lua, which means you get full control over what is happening.
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Handbuch zum Einstieg in die Shell-Programmierung.
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Configuration for the brilliant tmux
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My setup for this terminal based web browser. Can render tables and frames. Can also (with an addon) draw pictures in X11 terminals.
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Driving a servo via USB-Port.