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dotfiles
My personal Linux configurationsregistry
Inferno's registry, done in a more plan9-like mannerx9dev
X11 server to write to plan9's /devwmgroup
No longer maintained - Simple tools to work in conjunction with wmutils for group managementsearchfs
Wrapper around API endpoints exposed as a filesystemhwwm
Set of scripts around wmutils/wmgroup/watom that form my window managerx9srv
srv and srvtls emulation for POSIX systemstodo
dmenu based todo scriptsbinpack
A simple bin-packing-adjacent algorithm used in a window manager. ***This is a proof of concept, as such efficiency was not considered in the design of the algorithm***ytcli
Shell script to search via the youtube v3 APIdsearch
No longer maintained - dmenu based websearch frontendPlumber
No longer maintained - Plan9 inspired script to open logical programs given a stringtodo2
Make-backed TODO list expressed as a directed acyclic graph.plumb
Replacement plumb client to handle mimetypes of remote/local resourcestlssrv
9front tlssrv for Unix-like systems with dp9ikwkcli
Search wikimedia sites from the command linedrawcpu
Working towards `rcpu -h unix`9menu
ghcreate
Small utility to create github repos from the command line. Requires factotumwatom
Get window atomghissue
Create new issues on command line - requires factotum from Plan9/Plan9Portwebbing
Backup of some work done for a website that is now defunct, will be generalized in the future to be made useful for otherslint
No longer maintained - Set of scripts to lint open files in x11 in an editor agnostic waynotes
dmenu based notes scriptsscripts
Scripts that either were too small for their own repo, or I haven't made one for yetNineSwift
9p for Swiftfuzzy
demun
The Dmenu Daemonrss
No longer maintained - small scripts to download and show rss feedshalfwit
gcli
piecemealdb
Database backend for piecemealhammerspoon
rc
9front rc scriptssimplepack
utility for the triplehead feature of hwwmhalfwit.github.io
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