How to install Taskbook on Ubuntu – Best command-line Task Management & Note Taking app

  • Post last modified:April 19, 2020
  • Post category:Linux
  • Post author:

Taskbook is a free and open source task management & note taking app for Linux, MacOS and Windows. This is a simple but powerful command-line terminal app where you can manage your tasks and notes across multiple board. You can view the tasks and note in board & timeline views. You can configurable Taskbook app through ~/.taskbook.json file and the data stored in JSON file at ~/.taskbook/storage file. Some of the important features are atomic storage, task Priority, task favorite, Search & filter task and notes, you can restore deleted tasks and notes. It is released under MIT license.

(more…)

Continue ReadingHow to install Taskbook on Ubuntu – Best command-line Task Management & Note Taking app

How to install Pastel Color Tool on Ubuntu

  • Post last modified:December 6, 2019
  • Post category:Linux
  • Post author:

Pastel is a free and open source command-line color tool for Linux. Using this you can manipulate colors, generate colors, analyze colors in your terminal and convert colors from one format to another. Some of the main features are many different color formats support and it also supports color spaces like RGB (sRGB), HSL, CIELAB, CIELCh as well as ANSI 8-bit and 24-bit. It is released under Apache License, Version 2.0 license.

(more…)

Continue ReadingHow to install Pastel Color Tool on Ubuntu

How to install Ranger on Ubuntu – Command line File manager

  • Post last modified:December 5, 2019
  • Post category:Linux
  • Post author:

Ranger is a free and open source command-line file manager for Linux. It comes with minimalistic text based user interface and VI key bindings support. The main design goal of this file manager is switch directories and browse files in a quick and easy way. Some of the main features are preview the selected file or directory and automatic determine of file types and run them with correct programs. It supports VIM like hotkeys, UTF-8, multi column display, mouse support, build in Tabs and bookmarks support. it is released under open source GNU General Public License v3.0 license. Some other command line based file managers are nnn and Midnight Commander.

(more…)

Continue ReadingHow to install Ranger on Ubuntu – Command line File manager

How to install nnn on Ubuntu – Terminal File Manager

  • Post last modified:March 12, 2020
  • Post category:Linux
  • Post author:

nnn is a free and open source command line terminal file manager for Linux, macOS and BSD. It is very small buy fast and powerful terminal based file browser. you can also use this terminal file manager app as batch file renamer and disk usage analyzer. It supports plugins. Using this you can extend its features. Some of the important features are sort files by file name, modification and access time, size and extension, filter, search and Unicode support. you can also do basic functions like create, rename, duplicate files and directories in nnn terminal file manager.

(more…)

Continue ReadingHow to install nnn on Ubuntu – Terminal File Manager

How to install Suplemon Text Editor on Ubuntu – Best Console Text Editor for Linux

  • Post last modified:June 21, 2023
  • Post category:Linux
  • Post author:

Suplemon is a free open source powerful console text editor with multi cursor support for Linux system. It comes with syntax highlighting, autocomplete, Undo/Redo, Copy & Paste with multi line support. You can also open multiple files in tabs. And…

Continue ReadingHow to install Suplemon Text Editor on Ubuntu – Best Console Text Editor for Linux