CLI Power
call last argument of previours command:
% echo content > that
% cat !$
cat that
content
make color grep:
% export GREP_COLOR=32
% alias grep='grep --color'
% dmesg | grep SMP
root@:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 4 CPUs
SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #3 Launched!
aliases with arguments:
% ls
gfx/ info/ misc/ scripts/ tmp/
% alias lsg='ls | grep $1'
% lsg gfx
gfx/
go back to last dir:
~ % cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf % cd /usr/src
/usr/src % cd -
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf %
call command from history:
% history
1 uptime && uname -nprism
2 top -b -ores
3 ls -l
4 ssh 85.90.166.22
5 history
% !1
uptime && uname -nprism
11:00AM up 15 days, 3:43, 6 users, load averages: 0.05, 0.04, 0.02
FreeBSD vermaden.go.pl 6.2-RELEASE-p2 i386 i386 SMP-LITE
% !uptime
uptime && uname -nprism
11:00AM up 15 days, 3:43, 6 users, load averages: 0.05, 0.04, 0.02
FreeBSD vermaden.go.pl 6.2-RELEASE-p2 i386 i386 SMP-LITE
show arguments of some command from history:
% cat .xmodmaprc
keycode 91 = period
% !cat:p
cat .xmodmaprc
do something important while doing something else big:
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf % pushd /etc
/etc /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
/etc % cd rc.d
(...)
/etc/rc.d % popd
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf
/usr/src/sys/i386/conf %
call exact argument from typed before commands:
% cat .xmodmaprc .xpdfrc
keycode 91 = period
urlCommand "opera -newpage %s"
% ls !-1:2
ls .xpdfrc
.xpdfrc
% grep 91 !-2:1
grep 91 .xmodmaprc
keycode 91 = period
exec again last command with changed argument:
% ls /var
audit crash mail spool lib run db
games named cron empty log tmp tmp
% ^/var^~
ls ~
gfx info misc scripts tmp
call previous (not actual) PWD:
% cd /etc
/etc % cd /usr/local/etc
/usr/local/etc % mv ~-/apache.conf .
% echo $OLDPWD
/etc
check if command is just an alias:
% which portmaster
portmaster: aliased to portmaster -D
kill jobs:
% encode.sh &
[1] 41254
% galculator &
[2] 42089
% kill %1
[1] - terminated encode.sh
repeat last typed command:
% cat /var/log/debug.log
cat: /var/log/debug.log: Permission denied
% sudo !!
sudo cat /var/log/debug.log
Nov 9 17:36:38 newsyslog[496]: logfile first created
% screen -r
There are several suitable screens on:
4699.pts-3.savio (Detached)
23866.pts-0.savio (Detached)
Type "screen [-d] -r [pid.]tty.host" to resume one of them.
% !! 23866.pts-0.savio
screen -r 23866.pts-0.savio
[detached]
%
record whole terminal session with
script:
% script
Script started, output file is typescript
% ls
gfx info misc scripts tmp unix.png
% uname -spr
FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE i386
% exit
Script done, output file is typescript
% less typescript
(...)
typical shell usage:
% history
1 uptime && uname -nprism
2 top -b -ores
3 ls -l
4 ssh 85.90.166.22
5 history
% ls scripts
backup.sh bsdsar.sh burn.sh loop.sh
% tar -czvf - !$ | !4 "dd > !$.tar.gz"
tar -czvf - scripts | ssh 85.90.166.22 "dd > scripts.tar.gz"
a scripts
a scripts/backup.sh
a scripts/burn.sh
a scripts/loop.sh
a scripts/bsdsar.sh
Password:
20+0 records in
20+0 records out
10240 bytes transferred in 0.000461 secs (22207690 bytes/sec)
% history
1 uptime && uname -nprism
2 top -b -ores
3 ls -l
4 ssh 85.90.166.22
5 history
6 ls scripts
7 tar -czvf - scripts | ssh 85.90.166.22 "dd > scripts.tar.gz"
% !4 "tar -tzf scripts.tar.gz"
ssh 85.90.166.22 "tar -tzf scripts.tar.gz"
Password:
scripts
scripts/backup.sh
scripts/burn.sh
scripts/loop.sh
scripts/bsdsar.sh
% alias server='ssh 85.90.166.22 -l remote'
% which alias
server: aliased to ssh 85.90.166.22 -l remote
% ls scripts
backup.sh bsdsar.sh burn.sh loop.sh
% tar -czvf - !$ | server "dd > !$.tar.gz"
tar -czvf - scripts | ssh 85.90.166.22 -l remote "dd > scripts.tar.gz"
a scripts
a scripts/backup.sh
a scripts/burn.sh
a scripts/loop.sh
a scripts/bsdsar.sh
Password:
20+0 records in
20+0 records out
10240 bytes transferred in 0.000461 secs (22207690 bytes/sec)
% !alias
alias server='ssh 85.90.166.22 -l remote'
% ^85.90.166.22^freebsd.org
alias server='ssh freebsd.org -l remote'
% !tar
tar -czvf - scripts | ssh freebsd.org -l remote "dd > scripts.tar.gz"
a scripts
a scripts/backup.sh
a scripts/burn.sh
a scripts/loop.sh
a scripts/bsdsar.sh
Password:
20+0 records in
20+0 records out
10240 bytes transferred in 0.000461 secs (22207690 bytes/sec)
% !1
uptime && uname -nprism
11:00AM up 15 days, 3:43, 6 users, load averages: 0.05, 0.04, 0.02
FreeBSD vermaden.go.pl 6.2-RELEASE-p2 i386 i386 SMP-LITE
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Add the following to
/etc/rc.conf:
dbus_enable="YES"
Add the following to
~/.xinitrc or
~/.xsession:
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session
To use D-BUS with GDM session create
gnome-dbus.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=GNOME with D-BUS
Comment=GNOME Desktop with D-BUS support
Exec=/usr/local/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/X11R6/bin/gnome-session
TryExec=/usr/local/bin/dbus-launch
Type=Application
Using Fluxbox with D-BUS, add the following to
~/.xinitrc:
exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session fluxbox
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unclutter: /usr/ports/misc/unclutter
Hides mouse pointer when idle, after specified time.
To use, add the following to
~/.xinitrc:
unclutter -idle 2 -jitter 10 -root &
autocutsel: /usr/ports/deskutils/autocutsel
Keeps the different cut-buffers in sync.
To use, add the following to
~/.xinitrc:
autocutsel &
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add the following to
/etc/gettytab:
username:\
:al=username:ht:np:
add the following to
/etc/ttys:
ttyv0 "/usr/libexec/getty username" cons25 on secure
more obscure method, add the following to
/etc/rc.local:
echo "Autologin of user ${USER}"
cd /home/${USER}
su - ${USER}
then autostart x11, add the following to your shell startup file:
if [ `tty` = /dev/ttyv0 ]; then
xinit
fi
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load
scbus cd pass atapicam kernel modules or build kernel with them:
# kldload scbus
# kldload cd
# kldload pass
# kldload atapicam
burn DVD-R or DVD+RW:
# growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/cd0 -J -R /path/to/data
burn
~/image.iso to DVD-R:
# growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/cd0=~/image.iso
blank DVD+RW:
# growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=/dev/zero
format DVD+RM:
# dvd+rw-format /dev/cd0
add data to DVD+RW:
# growisofs -dvd-compat -M /dev/cd0 -J -R /path/to/nextdata
blank DVD-RW:
# dvd+rw-format -blank=full /dev/cd0
burn
~/image.iso to DVD-RW:
# growisofs -use-the-force-luke=dao -Z /dev/cd0=~/image.iso
DVD-RAM preparation:
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/acd0 count=2
# bsdlabel -Bw acd0
# newfs /dev/acd0
# mount /dev/acd0 /mnt
and use as standart mounted partition.
burn CUE/BIN images
install
/usr/ports/sysutils/cdrdao port:
# cd /usr/ports/sysutils/cdrdao && make install clean
list your recorders:
# cdrdao scanbus
1,0,0: SONY, DVD-ROM DDU1621, S1.6
2,0,0: HP, CD-Writer+ 9500, 1.0e
to burn image that is handled by
image.bin and
image.cue use this command:
# cdrdao write --device 1,0,0 --driver generic-mmc image.cue
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first install
ccache port:
# cd /usr/ports/devel/ccache && make install clean
or add a package:
# pkg_add -r ccache
then add the following to
/etc/make.conf:
CC=/usr/local/libexec/ccache/world-cc
CXX=/usr/local/libexec/ccache/world-c++
then add the following to
/.cshrc:
setenv PATH /usr/local/libexec/ccache:$PATH
setenv CCACHE_PATH /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
setenv CCACHE_DIR /var/tmp/ccache
setenv CCACHE_LOGFILE /var/log/ccache.log
if ( -x /usr/local/bin/ccache ) then
/usr/local/bin/ccache -M 512m > /dev/null
endif
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First get boot sector from FreeBSD:
# dd if=/dev/ad0s1a of=bootsect.bsd bs=512 count=1
place it int the
C:\ directory:
# mv bootsect.bsd /mnt/windows
add FreeBSD entry to NT bootloader in
C:\boot.ini:
C:\bootsect.bsd="FreeBSD"
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OS statistics generated by:
stats_os.awk
date: 2006.*
OS 6341 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 3364 53.0%
bsd 2187 34.5%
freebsd 2098 33.1%
openbsd 58 0.9%
netbsd 31 0.5%
linux 628 9.9%
mac os 162 2.5%
date: 2007.1
OS 102302 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 43214 42.2%
bsd 27937 27.3%
freebsd 27641 27.0%
openbsd 290 0.3%
linux 27109 26.5%
mac os 4042 3.9%
date: 2007.2
OS 249251 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 165890 66.5%
linux 49107 19.7%
bsd 24633 9.9%
freebsd 23116 9.3%
openbsd 1505 0.6%
mac os 9621 3.8%
date: 2007.3
OS 198460 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 113643 57.3%
linux 55522 28.0%
freebsd 25365 12.8%
mac os 3930 2.0%
date: 2007.4
OS 469057 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 288369 61.5%
linux 112385 23.9%
bsd 43679 9.3%
freebsd 40749 8.7%
openbsd 1970 0.4%
netbsd 960 0.2%
mac os 24624 5.2%
date: 2007.5
OS 353132 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 215551 61.0%
linux 98604 27.9%
bsd 31821 9.0%
freebsd 30984 8.8%
openbsd 828 0.2%
mac os 6913 1.9%
solaris 243 0.1%
date: 2007.6
OS 244410 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 125060 51.2%
linux 87033 35.6%
bsd 25794 10.5%
freebsd 25482 10.4%
openbsd 309 0.1%
mac os 4367 1.8%
solaris 2156 0.9%
date: 2007.7
OS 226189 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 107455 47.5%
linux 66850 29.5%
bsd 32228 14.2%
freebsd 29817 13.2%
openbsd 2399 1.1%
mac os 18438 8.1%
solaris 1218 0.5%
date: 2007.8
OS 328240 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 167460 51.0%
linux 93254 28.4%
bsd 44635 13.6%
freebsd 41382 12.6%
openbsd 2216 0.7%
netbsd 1037 0.3%
mac os 21372 6.5%
solaris 1519 0.5%
date: 2007.9
OS 155669 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 72809 46.8%
linux 51997 33.4%
bsd 24575 15.8%
freebsd 22663 14.5%
netbsd 1824 1.2%
mac os 6065 3.9%
solaris 223 0.1%
date: 2007.10
OS 224839 PERCENT
--------------------------
windows 90848 40.4%
linux 83334 37.1%
bsd 34977 15.5%
freebsd 33290 14.8%
openbsd 1458 0.6%
netbsd 229 0.1%
mac os 15445 6.9%
solaris 235 0.1%
date: 2007.11
OS 64576 PERCENT
windows 28868 44.7%
linux 23479 36.4%
bsd 10696 16.6%
freebsd 9236 14.3%
openbsd 1458 2.3%
macos 1460 2.3%
solaris 73 0.1%
date: 2007.12
OS 55731 PERCENT
linux 22218 39.9%
windows 20700 37.1%
bsd 10905 19.6%
freebsd 9502 17.0%
netbsd 1158 2.1%
openbsd 245 0.4%
macos 1902 3.4%
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BROWSER statistics generated by:
stats_browser.awk
date: 2006.*
BROWSER 6265 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 2403 38.4%
2.0 1450 23.1%
1.5 722 11.5%
1.0 217 3.5%
opera 2062 32.9%
9.1 794 12.7%
9.0 1240 19.8%
msie 1335 21.3%
7 114 1.8%
6 503 8.0%
5 714 11.4%
netscape 166 2.6%
safari 128 2.0%
konqueror 90 1.4%
camino 8 0.1%
seamonkey 40 0.6%
galeon 29 0.5%
camino 8 0.1%
date: 2007.1
BROWSER 100688 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 49792 49.5%
2.0 41241 41.0%
1.5 8187 8.1%
1.0 125 0.1%
opera 27672 27.5%
9.1 24960 24.8%
9.0 2669 2.7%
msie 15396 15.3%
7 4434 4.4%
6 7878 7.8%
5 3083 3.1%
konqueror 5801 5.8%
netscape 713 0.7%
safari 614 0.6%
seamonkey 528 0.5%
k-meleon 98 0.1%
date: 2007.2
BROWSER 252143 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 123865 49.1%
2.0 105818 42.0%
1.5 14312 5.7%
1.0 3005 1.2%
msie 63424 25.2%
7 18967 7.5%
6 39937 15.8%
5 4517 1.8%
opera 53378 21.2%
9.2 2061 0.8%
9.1 37808 15.0%
9.0 9164 3.6%
safari 5442 2.2%
konqueror 3833 1.5%
epiphany 1407 0.6%
camino 745 0.3%
date: 2007.3
BROWSER 213514 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 132310 62.0%
3.0 842 0.4%
2.0 119104 55.8%
1.5 11186 5.2%
1.0 1153 0.5%
msie 32696 15.3%
7 13277 6.2%
6 18887 8.8%
5 530 0.2%
opera 30490 14.3%
9.2 2431 1.1%
9.1 20719 9.7%
9.0 5459 2.6%
konqueror 14489 6.8%
epiphany 1851 0.9%
safari 1006 0.5%
kazehakase 509 0.2%
date: 2007.4
BROWSER 465491 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 350544 75.3%
3.0 859 0.2%
2.0 299648 64.4%
1.5 43706 9.4%
1.0 3719 0.8%
msie 53568 11.5%
7 19999 4.3%
6 31904 6.9%
5 1669 0.4%
opera 42530 9.1%
9.2 23915 5.1%
9.1 14606 3.1%
9.0 2491 0.5%
konqueror 10498 2.3%
safari 3118 0.7%
camino 2218 0.5%
netscape 944 0.2%
galeon 896 0.2%
epiphany 629 0.1%
kazehakase 473 0.1%
date: 2007.5
BROWSER 354977 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 182073 51.3%
2.0 152091 42.8%
1.5 19254 5.4%
1.0 3393 1.0%
msie 90045 25.4%
7 17432 4.9%
6 40544 11.4%
5 32074 9.0%
opera 63278 17.8%
9.2 41421 11.7%
9.1 9626 2.7%
9.0 6613 1.9%
konqueror 12286 3.5%
galeon 2188 0.6%
safari 1951 0.5%
camino 1108 0.3%
epiphany 991 0.3%
seamonkey 1050 0.3%
date: 2007.6
BROWSER 242608 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 170321 70.2%
2.0 150645 62.1%
1.5 15735 6.5%
1.0 2143 0.9%
opera 37143 15.3%
9.2 27060 11.2%
9.1 5680 2.3%
9.0 3131 1.3%
msie 23696 9.8%
7 5726 2.4%
6 15420 6.4%
5 3581 1.5%
konqueror 9470 3.9%
safari 1472 0.6%
date: 2007.7
BROWSER 226879 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 138522 61.1%
3.0 1058 0.5%
2.0 129873 57.2%
1.5 4672 2.1%
1.0 488 0.2%
opera 36855 16.2%
9.2 31343 13.8%
9.1 569 0.3%
9.0 3687 1.6%
msie 32038 14.1%
7 7072 3.1%
6 14034 6.2%
5 10924 4.8%
safari 12153 5.4%
konqueror 4997 2.2%
epiphany 1067 0.5%
camino 835 0.4%
seamonkey 404 0.2%
date: 2007.8
BROWSER 318133 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 189046 59.4%
3.0 1102 0.3%
2.0 173011 54.4%
1.5 8161 2.6%
1.0 2534 0.8%
msie 61455 19.3%
7 25206 7.9%
6 32913 10.3%
5 4335 1.4%
opera 35941 11.3%
9.2 34029 10.7%
9.1 404 0.1%
9.0 775 0.2%
safari 15246 4.8%
konqueror 12345 3.9%
seamonkey 2658 0.8%
camino 1205 0.4%
date: 2007.9
BROWSER 155654 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 91357 58.7%
3.0 1108 0.7%
2.0 85120 54.7%
1.5 3776 2.4%
1.0 256 0.2%
opera 39700 25.5%
9.5 3619 2.3%
9.2 33852 21.7%
9.1 298 0.2%
9.0 605 0.4%
msie 18524 11.9%
7 3298 2.1%
6 14997 9.6%
5 223 0.1%
konqueror 4699 3.0%
seamonkey 702 0.5%
safari 400 0.3%
epiphany 179 0.1%
date: 2007.10
BROWSER 232421 PERCENT
---------------------------
firefox 136194 58.6%
3.0 762 0.3%
2.0 126559 54.5%
1.5 4922 2.1%
1.0 460 0.2%
opera 50430 21.7%
9.5 4921 2.1%
9.2 39964 17.2%
9.1 299 0.1%
9.0 263 0.1%
msie 19864 8.5%
7 8834 3.8%
6 8353 3.6%
5 2732 1.2%
seamonkey 6679 2.9%
konqueror 6276 2.7%
safari 6040 2.6%
camino 2933 1.3%
epiphany 1572 0.7%
galeon 1401 0.6%
netscape 943 0.4%
date: 2007.11
BROWSER 64976 PERCENT
firefox 40696 62.6%
3.0 1293 2.0%
2.0 37449 57.6%
1.5 881 1.4%
opera 12068 18.6%
9.5 2078 3.2%
9.2 6400 9.8%
9.1 142 0.2%
msie 9639 14.8%
7 1793 2.8%
6 5430 8.4%
5 2415 3.7%
epiphany 1356 2.1%
konqueror 565 0.9%
seamonkey 289 0.4%
safari 137 0.2%
kazehakase 154 0.2%
k-meleon 66 0.1%
date: 2007.12
BROWSER 56828 PERCENT
firefox 34528 60.8%
3.0 567 1.0%
2.0 29601 52.1%
1.5 151 0.3%
opera 11003 19.4%
9.5 1602 2.8%
9.2 9391 16.5%
msie 3262 5.7%
7 903 1.6%
6 1263 2.2%
5 1139 2.0%
seamonkey 1984 3.5%
netscape 1872 3.3%
safari 1503 2.6%
konqueror 1418 2.5%
epiphany 1169 2.1%
camino 86 0.2%
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Mac OS X Expose like apps:
skippy: http://thegraveyard.org/skippy.php
kompose: http://kompose.berlios.de
apps with similar functionality:
expocity: http://freshports.org/x11-wm/expocity
opera: http://opera.com
firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1457
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R.I.P http://uptime-project.net
end: 2007.03.1
Dear Uptime-Community,
After the last very successful 5 years with about 1.7 million data
records and more than 20000 active users, we would like to say "thank
you" to everyone who helped the project grow to what it is right now.
+++ We are very sad to say it, but we decided to close down the
Uptime-Project on the 1st of March 2007. +++
Surely this wasn't an easy decision because of all the time we invested
in the project but we don't have enough time to keep the site alive.
Another problem is, and always was, the increasing costs for servers
and traffic. (Thanks to our sponsors!)
Please shut down all the uptime-clients you're running because we can't
keep the domain name forever and we don't want somebody to get his hands
on the user data the clients are sending.
Why don't we give away the project for free and let somebody else run
it? That question is easy to answer. With more than 20000 users, there
is a lot of user data in our database (for example the email-addresses).
We don't want somebody to get his hands on this data to maintain the
user.s privacy.
Again, thank your very much for competing in the Uptime-Project!
Sincerely the Uptime-Project staff
best uptimes per OS + mine:
main page layout + list of best 100 uptimers:
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Light GUI editor for WM
0. introduction
Small and light
Window Managers like
PekWM Openbox Fluxbox and
FVWM
have very little memory footprint, they are light and fast as fuck and can
look outstanding at the same time,
Fluxbox for example:
There are meny editors to choose from but which are light and fast?
Lets test several popular
GTK2/QT editors. These will be
geany gvim scite gedit and
kate.
1. geany
site:
desc:
Geany is a text editor using the
GTK2 toolkit with
basic features of an integrated development environment. It was developed
to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from
other packages. It supports many filetypes and has some nice features.
For more details see
About.
shot:
resources:
VSZ RSS TIME COMMAND
18832 13800 0:02.00 geany
good/bad:
good |
bad |
(+) very little memory usage
(+) terminal included
(+) code collapse/expand
(+) tabs
(+) code indent while writing
(+) opens last edited docs at startup
(+) markers margin
(+) sidebar with files/functions
(+) messages window for compiler
|
(-) [none] ;)
|
2. scite
site:
desc:
SciTE is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Originally built to
demonstrate Scintilla, it has grown to be a generally useful editor
with facilities for building and running programs. It is best used
for jobs with simple configurations - I use it for building test and
demonstration programs as well as SciTE and Scintilla, themselves.
shot:
resources:
VSZ RSS TIME COMMAND
28276 15600 0:04.51 SciTE
good/bad:
good |
bad |
(+) reasonable memory usage
(+) code collapse/expand
(+) tabs
(+) code indent while writing
(+) output window
|
(-) cpu hog on very old boxes
|
3. gvim
site:
desc:
Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable
efficient text editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor
distributed with most UNIX systems.
Vim is often called a "programmer's editor," and so useful for
programming that many consider it an entire IDE. It's not just for
programmers, though. Vim is perfect for all kinds of text editing,
from composing email to editing configuration files.
shot:
resources:
VSZ RSS TIME COMMAND
27672 15356 0:03.04 gvim (vim)
good/bad:
good |
bad |
(+) reasonable memory usage
(+) code collapse/expand seban
(+) tabs
(+) slit
(+) error window
(+) code indent while writing
(+) it's vim
|
(-) [none] ;)
|
4. gedit
site:
desc:
Gedit is the official text editor of the
GNOME desktop
environment. While aiming at simplicity and ease of use, gedit is a
powerful general purpose text editor.
Gedit features also a flexible plugin system which can be used to
dynamically add new advanced features to gedit itself. See the
plugins
page for more info on the existing plugins.
shot:
resources:
VSZ RSS TIME COMMAND
36636 23536 0:05.41 gedit
good/bad:
good |
bad |
(+) tabs
(+) code indent while writing
(+) sidebar with files
|
(-) too many dependencies
(-) too big memory usage
(-) too little features
(-) no code collapse/expand
|
5. kate
site:
desc:
Kate is a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version
of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of
that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the
kdebase package, and is a built-in part of your favorite desktop
since release 2.2.
shot:
resources:
VSZ RSS TIME COMMAND
10408 7332 0:03.32 artsd
24940 16740 0:00.12 kdeinit: kdeinit Running...
23772 15816 0:00.05 kdeinit: kdeinit: dcopserver
24368 17048 0:00.05 kdeinit: kdeinit: klauncher
27132 19856 0:00.41 kdeinit: kdeinit: kded
25004 17084 0:00.02 kdeinit: kdeinit: kio_file
33364 24828 0:00.81 kdeinit: kdeinit: knotify
36456 30404 0:02.76 kate
good/bad:
good |
bad |
(+) terminal included
(+) code collapse/expand
(+) code indent while writing
(+) sidebar with files
(+) session management
|
(-) no tabs
(-) ocean of dependencies
(-) resource hog
(-) kdeinit/artsd needed
|
6. summary
So in the end of this little comparassion the winners are geany and
gvim and eventually scite. Default Gnome editor gedit
offers less then the winners and uses more resources at the same time.
the worst of all is KDE's featured kate editor. with all its
dependencies and bloat I doubt why anybody is using it.
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