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{{Entry
 
{{Entry
 
|Name=commandoo
 
|Name=commandoo
|Short description=GUI Linux Command Line Interface (CLI) Helper
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|Short description=GUI GNU/Linux Command Line Interface (CLI) Helper
|Full description=August 20, 2020
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|Full description=June 17, 2021
  
This is a GUI program designed to help the newcomer (and veteran) with the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI).
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This is a GUI program designed to help the newcomer (and veteran) with the GNU/Linux Command Line Interface (CLI). It is currently available to build yourself, or by downloading a GNU/Linux AppImage: a fully self-contained program which runs in many tested GNU/linux flavours (with the exception of NixOS).
  
It is designed to be a 'helper' in the sense that one can store favorite / useful commands for quick retrieval and use later. It is designed to be a reference as well, it has a 'starter' database of 160+ Linux commands and examples. Notes and 'Threat Level' indexes are used to help the novice.  
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It is designed to be a 'helper' in the sense that one can store favorite / useful commands for quick retrieval and use later. It is designed to be a reference as well, it has a 'starter' database of 160+ GNU/Linux commands and examples. Notes and 'Threat Level' indexes are used to help the novice.  
  
 
It can be helpful for veterans as well: store those complex, meter long, command lines here, no need to develop it again, simply search for it and use it as is or adapt it to the current issue.
 
It can be helpful for veterans as well: store those complex, meter long, command lines here, no need to develop it again, simply search for it and use it as is or adapt it to the current issue.
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The program is not a terminal emulator, but gives its own advantages including: run and test (most) Command Lines directly, it can serve as a launcher program, it supports pkexec, it supports variables and asks at run time for the values, complex boolean searching is implemented as well a "simple" search, it supports text based storage and sqlite databases (your choice), it supports an unlimited number of databases as you like, and help is written directly into the program through toggle-able mouse-over hints.
 
The program is not a terminal emulator, but gives its own advantages including: run and test (most) Command Lines directly, it can serve as a launcher program, it supports pkexec, it supports variables and asks at run time for the values, complex boolean searching is implemented as well a "simple" search, it supports text based storage and sqlite databases (your choice), it supports an unlimited number of databases as you like, and help is written directly into the program through toggle-able mouse-over hints.
 
|Homepage URL=https://github.com/Juuliuus/commandoo
 
|Homepage URL=https://github.com/Juuliuus/commandoo
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|Version download=https://www.timepirate.org/downloads.html
 
|Is High Priority Project=No
 
|Is High Priority Project=No
 
|Computer languages=Pascal
 
|Computer languages=Pascal
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It doesn't matter if the distro has qt5 installed or not, it will still work because the AppImage is self-contained. Basically, it should work on any major distribution using any desktop environment (note: outside of Kubuntu 20.04 it will not pay any attention to theming, sadly. I will be working on this).
 
It doesn't matter if the distro has qt5 installed or not, it will still work because the AppImage is self-contained. Basically, it should work on any major distribution using any desktop environment (note: outside of Kubuntu 20.04 it will not pay any attention to theming, sadly. I will be working on this).
 
|Decommissioned or Obsolete=No
 
|Decommissioned or Obsolete=No
|Keywords=CLI, command line interface, linux command, linux
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|Keywords=CLI, command line interface, GNU/linux command, GNU
|Version identifier=2.0.1
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|Version identifier=2.1.0
|Version date=2020/08/20
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|Version date=2021/03/26
 
|Version status=stable
 
|Version status=stable
|Version download=https://www.timepirate.org/downloads.html
 
 
|Last review by=Julius
 
|Last review by=Julius
 
|Last review date=2020/05/29
 
|Last review date=2020/05/29
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{{Project license
 
{{Project license
 
|License=GPLv3
 
|License=GPLv3
|License copyright=Copyright (C) 2017 Julius Heinrich Ludwig Schön / Ronald Michael Spicer
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|License copyright=Copyright (C) 2017-2021 Julius Heinrich Ludwig Schön / Ronald Michael Spicer
}}
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|License verified by=Julius Schoen
{{Person
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|License verified date=2021-06-17
|Real name=Julius Schoen
 
|Role=Earthling
 
|Email=julius@timepirate.org
 
|Username=Julius
 
 
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{{Software category
 
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|Works-with=sql, text
 
|Works-with=sql, text
 
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{{Software prerequisite
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{{EntryGNU
|Prerequisite kind=Required to use
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|Is GNU=No
|Prerequisite description=QT versions require libqt4pas5 library from repo
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{{Person
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|Real name=Julius Schoen
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|Role=Earthling
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|Email=julius@timepirate.org
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|Username=Julius
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}}
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{{Resource
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|Resource audience=Users
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|Resource kind=Bug Tracking
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|Resource URL=https://github.com/Juuliuus/commandoo/issues
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{{EntryDetails
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|Is High Priority Project=No
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|Decommissioned or Obsolete=No
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|Accepts cryptocurrency donations=No
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|Test entry=No
 
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 24 June 2022


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commandoo

https://github.com/Juuliuus/commandoo
GUI GNU/Linux Command Line Interface (CLI) Helper

June 17, 2021

This is a GUI program designed to help the newcomer (and veteran) with the GNU/Linux Command Line Interface (CLI). It is currently available to build yourself, or by downloading a GNU/Linux AppImage: a fully self-contained program which runs in many tested GNU/linux flavours (with the exception of NixOS).

It is designed to be a 'helper' in the sense that one can store favorite / useful commands for quick retrieval and use later. It is designed to be a reference as well, it has a 'starter' database of 160+ GNU/Linux commands and examples. Notes and 'Threat Level' indexes are used to help the novice.

It can be helpful for veterans as well: store those complex, meter long, command lines here, no need to develop it again, simply search for it and use it as is or adapt it to the current issue.

The program is not a terminal emulator, but gives its own advantages including: run and test (most) Command Lines directly, it can serve as a launcher program, it supports pkexec, it supports variables and asks at run time for the values, complex boolean searching is implemented as well a "simple" search, it supports text based storage and sqlite databases (your choice), it supports an unlimited number of databases as you like, and help is written directly into the program through toggle-able mouse-over hints.





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GPLv3

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Julius Schoen

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