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syntax: markdown
tags: [tldr, common]
source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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# filebrowser
> Simple HTTP web server to manage files and directories.
> More information: <https://filebrowser.org>.
- Start a new server instance serving the current directory:
`filebrowser`
- Start a new server instance serving a specific root directory:
`filebrowser {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Start an instance with different host address (defaults to `127.0.0.1`) and port (defaults to `8080`):
`filebrowser {{-a|--address}} {{host}} {{-p|--port}} {{port}} {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Start an instance with a specified configuration file, storing the application database in a specific location (defaults to `filebrowser.db` on the current directory):
`filebrowser {{-c|--config}} {{path/to/file}} {{-d|--database}} {{path/to/database.db}} {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Set up a different default first-time account username and password (both default to `admin`) when setting up a new instance:
`filebrowser --username {{username}} --password {{password}} {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Set up the maximum amount of image processors used when generating thumbnails (defaults to `4`):
`filebrowser --img-processors {{4}} {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Disable image thumbnails as well as the Command Runner feature, limiting access for hosted script files from being executed inside the app:
`filebrowser --disable-exec --disable-thumbnails {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Disable resizing of image previews as well as detecting file types by reading their headers:
`filebrowser --disable-preview-resize --disable-type-detection-by-header {{-r|--root}} {{path/to/directory}}`

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- Find files matching multiple path/name patterns:
`find {{root_path}} -path '{{**/path/**/*.ext}}' -or -name '{{*pattern*}}'`
`find {{root_path}} -path '{{*/path/*/*.ext}}' -or -name '{{*pattern*}}'`
- Find directories matching a given name, in case-insensitive mode:
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`find {{root_path}} -daystart -mtime {{-1}} -exec {{tar -cvf archive.tar}} {} \+`
- Find empty files (0 byte) or directories and delete them verbosely:
- Search for either empty files or directories and delete them verbosely:
`find {{root_path}} -type {{f|d}} -empty -delete -print`

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syntax: markdown
tags: [tldr, linux]
source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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# lxc-ls
> List Linux containers.
> More information: <https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/manpages/man1/lxc-ls.1.html>.
- List active containers (including frozen and running):
`lxc-ls --active`
- List only frozen containers:
`lxc-ls --frozen`
- List only stopped containers:
`lxc-ls --stopped`
- List containers in a fancy, column-based output:
`lxc-ls --fancy`

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`rmlint {{path/to/directory1 path/to/directory2 ...}}`
- Check for space wasters, preferably keeping files in tagged directories (after the double slash):
- Check for duplicates bigger than a specific size, preferably keeping files in tagged directories (after the double slash):
`rmlint {{path/to/directory}} // {{path/to/original_directory}}`
`rmlint -s {{1MB}} {{path/to/directory}} // {{path/to/original_directory}}`
- Check for space wasters, keeping everything in the untagged directories:
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`./rmlint.sh`
- Find duplicate directory trees:
- Find duplicate directory trees based on data, ignoring names:
`rmlint --merge-directories {{path/to/directory}}`
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`rmlint --rank-by={{dl}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Find only duplicates that have the same filename in addition to the same contents:
- Find files with identical filename and contents, and link rather than delete the duplicates:
`rmlint --match-basename {{path/to/directory}}`
`rmlint -c sh:link --match-basename {{path/to/directory}}`
- Find only duplicates that have the same extension in addition to the same contents:
- Use `data` as master directory. Find only duplicates in backup that are also in `data`. Do not delete any files in `data`:
`rmlint --match-extension {{path/to/directory}}`
`rmlint {{path/to/backup}} // {{path/to/data}} --keep-all-tagged --must-match-tagged`

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syntax: markdown
tags: [tldr, common]
source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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# trip
> A network diagnostic tool.
> Combines the functionality of `traceroute` and `ping`.
> Designed to assist with the analysis of networking issues.
> More information: <https://trippy.rs/>.
- Basic usage with default parameters:
`sudo trip {{example.com}}`
- Trace without requiring elevated privileges (supported platforms only):
`trip {{example.com}} --unprivileged`
- Trace using `IPv6` only:
`sudo trip {{example.com}} --ipv6`
- Trace using the `udp` protocol:
`sudo trip {{example.com}} --protocol {{udp}}`
- Use custom destination port `443` for `tcp` tracing:
`sudo trip {{example.com}} --protocol {{tcp}} --target-port {{443}}`
- Use custom source port `5000` for `udp` tracing:
`sudo trip {{example.com}} --protocol {{udp}} --source-port {{5000}}`

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syntax: markdown
tags: [tldr, common]
source: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
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# vagrant box
> Manage Vagrant boxes (virtual machine images).
> See also: `vagrant`.
> More information: <https://developer.hashicorp.com/vagrant/docs/cli/box>.
- List all installed boxes:
`vagrant box list`
- Add a new box:
`vagrant box add {{hashicorp/bionic64}}`
- Add a box from a custom URL:
`vagrant box add {{my-box}} {{https://example.com/my-box.box}}`
- Remove an installed box:
`vagrant box remove {{hashicorp/bionic64}}`
- Update all boxes that are in use in the current Vagrant environment:
`vagrant box update`
- Update a specific box:
`vagrant box update --box {{bento/debian-12}}`
- Check if there is a new version available for the box that you are using:
`vagrant box outdated`
- Clean up old versions of installed boxes:
`vagrant box prune`