Linux

10 Linux YouTubers I follow in 2021

Submitted by ravisagar on

Let me share a list of 10 #linux #youtubers I follow, these guys make really good content and I have learned quite a lot from them.

How I make YouTube videos quickly?

Submitted by ravisagar on

Let me share why I make videos and how I have been able to make videos quickly. I will share various scripts, tools I use and walk you through my workflow.

#ffmpeg #shell #script

Get mic and webcam number dynamically

Submitted by ravisagar on

When writing shell scripts some values are hard coded like mic or webcam number which can change as well so it is better to get these dynamically in your scripts. It is very simple to do that and there are various ways to get this information. Let me show you my way.

#shell #script

Use dmenu to make your life easy

Submitted by ravisagar on

At any given point I can only remember 5 hexadecimal values of colours but I have now really started using #dmenu for doing lot of wonderful things that saves plenty of my time, your can use it to make menu of any kind to improve your workflow and life :)

#linux

Send notifications using dunst

Submitted by ravisagar on

Try using #dunst to see notifications, especially when you are using #dwm
It is very simple to use and configuring it takes less than 2 mins.

#linux

Statusbar simple icons using xsetroot and wttr.in

Submitted by ravisagar on

I found a way to display simple icons in the statusbar using ttf-font-awesome and now I am also display the current weather using #wttr.in

#xsetroot #linux #st #suckless

Change font in st terminal

Submitted by ravisagar on

Are you willing to modify a C header file and compile it from source just to change the font? :)

The default font that comes with st terminal is nice and simple. Changing it is very simple. Take 2 mins and it is lot of fun. #linux #st #suckless

Find and open files within seconds using fzf

Submitted by ravisagar on

I have hundreds of #scripts and I don't like it when find a file to modify takes more than couple of seconds. Let me show you how you can use fuzzy search using #fzf along with #shell script to find and also open them in seconds, all from terminal in #emacs of course :)

#linux

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