Command-line
Linux/UNIX command-line related videos.
Using w3m’s external browser (SHIFT+M) shortcut set to “mpv --vo=opengl --ao=alsa,” (--vo=drm for TTY), you can watch videos that are embedded in the current URL. This is due to a combination of a mobile user-agent (MP4 > FLV) and mpv using youtube-dl to hunt and play videos or live streams. Therefore, this method will work with any website that youtube-dl supports: https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html. Another thing to note, because of w3m now defaulting to a mobile user-agent, I recommend duplicating the original config file for when you need to load a website that may give you JavaScript errors (i.e., “w3m -config ~/.w3m/config-desktop”). I created an alias for this as “w3m-desktop” to make things faster.
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, network, w3m, help, howto, tutorial, video
In this video, I’m going to show you how to use mpv and irssi (IRC client) to watch live Twitch streams and chat with tmux as a split-pane, one half stream (via caca) and the other half the chat (irssi), with mouse enabled. I will also show you that you can watch live Twitch streams as you normally would using mpv and chat with an IRC client (irssi) separately. You can find the original Twitch IRC guide here: https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1302780-twitch-irc.
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Keywords: command line, terminal, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, communication, python
The Tox clients Toxic, qTox, and Antidote are demonstrated for peer-to-peer, encrypted messaging, file transferring, and audio/video calling.
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, communication, software, open source, Tox, encryption, privacy
Do you enjoy free and open source audio/music programs like Audacity? ZynAddSubFX/Yoshimi? Hydrogen? Do you play guitar? These are all fun to mess around with, but what about doing so in a command line? No JACK required.
Commands to note:
tmux new-session \; set -g mouse on \; split-window -v -p 86 \; split-window -h -p 68 mocp \; split-window -h -p 45 alsamixer \; split-window -v -p 65 \; split-window -v cava \; attach
h2cli -k
ls ~/.hydrogen/data/drumkits/
aconnect –list
aconnect # #
ffmpeg -f pulse -i default “output.wav”
tree ~/.config/yoshimi/presets/banks/
yoshimi –auto-connect –no-gui –load-instrument=”/path/to/instrument.xiz”
ffmpeg -i input1.wav -i input2.wav -filter_complex amerge -ac 2 -c:a libmp3lame -q:a 4 output.mp3
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, music, audio, tmux
Learn how to do math (nothing too complicated) in the command line but with a Halloween theme. I’ll be using Python 3, bsd-games (for primes), gperiodic, units, sc, and gnuplot on a Linux system.
The tmux setup: tmux new-session \; set -g mouse on \; split-window -v -p 50 /path/to/gperiodScript \; split-window -hf -p 63 python3 \; split-window -h -p 60 units \; split-window -v -p 80 sc \; split-window -v -p 65 gnuplot \; attach
The gperiodic script: https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/blob/master/Command-Line/08 - Command-Line - Spooky Math/gperiodicASCII
More details:https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/tree/master/Command-Line/08 - Command-Line - Spooky Math
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, Python, math, Halloween
Using this script (https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/blob/master/Command-Line/09 - Command-Line - Editing images in the command line/image-edit), you can edit images easily in the command line. Dailog as an interface allows keyboard, mouse, and space bar for auto-completion. If you are in GUI, images are previewed with your default viewer; if you are in TTY, fbi (frame-buffering image-viewer) is used. This is not for batch editing.
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, graphics, productivity
I found a really cool translator script that only needs gawk (gnu awk) to work. However, I’ve attempted to “beef it up” by creating a “front-end” of sorts that uses dialog to make it easier to do things like:
Scan and translate
Open document or image file and translate
Type and translate
Conversation
Highlight text and translate
Interactive Translate Shell
Settings
For the first two items to work, you will need some extra packages installed such as tesseract-ocr, poppler-tools, and able to run “soffice –headless.” The video lists what you’ll need, and be sure to check out any links in the description. Also, note that file-paths blurred-out in my videos typically refers to my home folder. I take privacy very seriously.
Download script: https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/tree/master/Command-Line/11 - Command-Line - Translator
However, please also note that I have included this script with my GNU/Linux distro "PsychOS 3."
Download script: https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/tree/master/Command-Line/11%20-%20Command-Line%20-%20Translator
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, communication, productivity
I attempted to create a script to make it easy to use “play” from the SoX package to compose music in the command line. You can get a copy of the script used in the video here: https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/blob/master/Command-Line/10 - Composer Script - Shchedryk
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, music, audio, productivity
It seems as though BitChute has lost this video, so you may be able to find it on my PeerTube instead: https://peertube.mastodon.host/video-channels/theouterlinux_channel
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Keywords: command line, Linux, Unix, help, howto, tutorial, video, Christmas
It seems as though BitChute has lost this video, so you may be able to find it on my PeerTube instead: https://peertube.mastodon.host/video-channels/theouterlinux_channel
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Keywords: command-line, Linux, Unix, network, ffmpeg, Twitch, help, howto, tutorial, video
It seems as though BitChute has lost this video, and so you may be able to find it on my PeerTube instead: https://peertube.mastodon.host/video-channels/theouterlinux_channel
Get script here: https://gitlab.com/TheOuterLinux/BitChuteNotes/raw/master/Command-Line/Social
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Keywords: command-line, Linux, Unix, network, social, Twitch, YouTube, BitChute, Twitter, Tumblr, DeviantArt, Soundcloud, RSS, help, howto, tutorial, video
StreamPi download page: https://theouterlinux.gitlab.io/Projects/Linux/StreamPi/StreamPi.html
This is an update video for the StreamPi script I made a while back (https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/6f21b685-1aaa-4400-a487-cf62f8d40f6d). If you're not familiar with the project, older systems don't support OBS Studio and I really hate remote desktoping, so I made a script to live stream to services like Twitch or YouTube or record locally.
This update includes adding an image overlay option that automatically resizes and layers on top of the stream or recording, though only your viewers can see it. I also added a 'Settings' script instead of opening the StreamPi script and manually editing variables like before. I also included a "Command Center" (RunInsideTMUX) script to emulate as best as I could something similar to OBS Studio but using tmux so that way it will run in both X (GUI) environment and TTY/console. It includes panels that launch a translator, a text editor, an IRC client (Twitch support IRC), volume control menu (alsamixer or pamix; binaries included), and a music player. However, scripts are used to help determine what you have installed and what to load for each panel, except for the translator, which is a dumbed down version of this one: https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/5da11be9-8ce5-496e-bd4c-dc3a7cf443b3. In the center of it all is a stream monitor that uses either mpv or cvlc to play without audio (prevents echo) and uses tct/ascii.
Which leads me to the cool part of the update: "Podcast Mode." I use that name because of how StreamPi behaves when it's run in TTY/console. Since you can't record the screen in TTY with ffmpeg (looking into it) because there's no $DISPLAY, your options are limited in a way that reminds me of a Podcast. In TTY, depending on your settings, your options are webcam with or without image overlay that uses v4l2-ctl to automatically resize overlay, stream just an image and audio, or if you don't really care, you can run it with no image specified and one gets created for you as a simple colored background with three lines of text.
I also included a few extra tools for editing images in the command-line (https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/e6ee29fc-6fb7-43f8-b458-264536eb996f), a script called 'TwitchBuddy' (still needs some work) for getting simple viewing stats, and a few others. Some of them have their own associated video, so make sure to look around on the channel. Also, when in doubt, there's a Help folder loaded with text files explaining things and some screenshots.
Also, if you're a privacy buff, you may appreciate the 'StreamPiTorify' script. It's like the regular version, but should be able to use with Tor (as in the service) if running. I made a dummy account and tested it for a few minutes and it seems to work fine. However, I looked around on the dummy Twitch account I made to test it and couldn't find any "streamed from" location information (technically a good thing), so I have no idea if it actually works or not.
This video is the first major update of StreamPi (command-line version).
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Keywords: command-line, Linux, Unix, network, ffmpeg, Twitch, help, howto, tutorial, video
CLIMax, as in "Command-Line Interface Max" and pronounced as "climax", is a BASH script made by TheOuterLinux that is included with PsychOS (see other posted videos) for those who want to play around in the command-line but don't have much experience. However, if you do have experience, it still may be useful in saving you time.
PsychOS is an awesome Devuan-based, GNU/Linux operating system intended for "broke-as-hell" college students and retrophiles that just want a desktop experience that will run on pretty much any x86 (32 and 64-bit) computer made in the last 15 or so years. You can get the latest copy of PsychOS here: https://psychoslinux.gitlab.io. It is a relatively large ISO (almost 4GB) because it is a "It's better to have and not need than to need and not have," type of distribution with many things tweaked right out of the box for you so you don't have to do much if anything.
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Keywords: Linux, GNU, Devuan, Debian, operating system, PsychOS, retro, old-school, computers, laptops, older hardware, programming, command-line