sg-awesome
Unorganized personal awesome list
https://github.com/sghost13/sg-awesome
Last synced: 6 days ago
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Tools/Scripts/Code:
- I3-WM - i3 is a tiling window manager, completely written from scratch. The target platforms are GNU/Linux and BSD operating systems, our code is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) under the BSD license. i3 is primarily targeted at advanced users and developers.
- Micro editor - a modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
- direnv - direnv is an extension for your shell. It augments existing shells with a new feature that can load and unload environment variables depending on the current directory.
- vs-codium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
- EXA - A modern replacement for ls.
- starship - The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
- BUNKERweb - BunkerWeb is a web server based on the notorious NGINX and focused on security.
- rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement
- FZF - A command-line fuzzy finder
- bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
- fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
- Steven black : HOSTS - BLOCK ALL THE ADS. also: Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
- Wazuh - free and open source platform used for threat prevention, detection, and response
- bat-extras - Bash scripts that integrate bat with various command line tools.
- Auditd-Best-Practices - audit.rules file containing best practice rules.
- fzf-extras - Additional key bindings for fzf, primarily Bash.
- awesome-fzf - A community repo of fzf scripts and awesome functions
- fzf-scripts - a collection of scripts that use fzf
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Language related:
- LLVM - The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies. CLANG/LLVM
- GCC - The GNU Compiler Collection
- RUST lang
- Golang - yeet
- Bash Reference Manual - GNU Bourne Again SHell manual.
- Bash Handbook - This document is written for those who want to learn Bash without diving in too deeply.
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Distributions:
- Archcraft - Easy arch install, riced
- Redox OS - Redox is a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications.
- Graphene OS - The private and secure mobile operating system with Android app compatibility. Developed as a non-profit open source project. Also check there github account.
- Void Linux - Void is a general purpose operating system, based on the monolithic Linux kernel. Software is provided in binary packages or can be built directly from sources with the help of the XBPS source packages collection.
- xcp-ng - Turnkey Open Source Hypervisor. Initially a fork of XenServer, XCP-ng made something some people thought would be impossible: gathering a large community around a new virtualization platform in those modern days.
- DietPi - Lightweight justice for your SBC!
- Kicksecure - Secure by default OS always based on the latest security research
- Qubes - A reasonably secure operating system
- Whonix - Whonix ™ is software designed to preserve privacy and anonymity by helping users run applications anonymously.
- Debian - I like sid aka debian rolling. sort of
- Temple OS - RIP Terry Davis.
- Hannah Montana Linux - y though
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Organizations:
- Tor Project - Just like Tor users, the developers, researchers, and founders who've made Tor possible are a diverse group of people. But all of the people who have been involved in Tor are united by a common belief: internet users should have private access to an uncensored web.
- Free Software Foundation - Free as in freedom, not beer.
- Suckless.org - software that sucks less. Home of dwm, dmenu and other quality software with a focus on simplicity, clarity, and frugality.
- The Linux Foundation - The Linux Foundation provides a neutral, trusted hub for developers to code, manage, and scale open technology projects.
- GNU - I'd just like to interject for moment.
- EFF - Electronic Frontier Foundation - The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world.
- The OWASP® Foundation - The Open Web Application Security Project® (OWASP) is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software.
- OpenSCAP - Open Source Security Compliance Solution
- cloudflare - API reference, how-to guides, tutorials, example code, and more.
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Wikis/Guides:
- Awesome Lists - everything awesome
- r/unixporn - the home for *NIX customization!
- Gentoo wiki - neckbeards for all.
- RTFM - If nothing else, read this.
- Arch Linux wiki - I use arch btw
- Kernel Self Protection Project
- Red Hat wiki
- NIST - The National Checklist Program (NCP), defined by the NIST SP 800-70, is the U.S. government repository of publicly available security checklists (or benchmarks) that provide detailed low level guidance on setting the security configuration of operating systems and applications.
- DevSec Hardening Framework - Security + DevOps: Automatic Server Hardening
- krathalan - an arch linux user that had a nice github.
- madaidans - a security researcher who works on various open source projects, mainly Whonix.
- wiki.kernel.org - Listing of Wikis
- Kernel.org Documentation
- Kernel Build System
- Mozilla MDN web security - Documenting web technologies, including CSS, HTML, and JavaScript, since 2005.
- Linux Standard Base(LSB) - The Linux Standard Base was created to lower the overall costs of supporting the Linux platform. By reducing the differences between individual Linux distributions, the LSB greatly reduces the costs involved with porting applications to different distributions, as well as lowers the cost and effort involved in after-market support of those applications.
- Filesystem Hierarchy Standard - This standard consists of a set of requirements and guidelines for file and directory placement under UNIX-like operating systems. The guidelines are intended to support interoperability of applications, system administration tools, development tools, and scripts as well as greater uniformity of documentation for these systems.
- The Practical linux hardening guide - Did you know all your doors were locked? This guide details creating a secure Linux production system. OpenSCAP (C2S/CIS, STIG).
- How to secure a linux server - An evolving how-to guide for securing a Linux server.
- Compliance as code - Security automation content in SCAP, Bash, Ansible, and other formats
- konstruktoid - hardening - Hardening Ubuntu. Systemd edition.
- Red Hat wiki
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People:
- Linux Torvalds - Nvidia, F**k You!
- Richard Stallman - GNU
- Edward Snowden
- DISTROTUBE - Great youtuber. Check his gitlab after you check his videos. If he reads this, haskell sucks!
- Lawrence systems - Great youtuber
- Craft Computing - Great youtuber
- Jeff Geerling - Great Youtuber. Also acts like, looks like, and reminds me of a friend of mine.
- Learn Linux TV - Great Youtuber
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Unsorted:
- Advanced Linux Routing Guide
- Subnet Mask Cheat sheet
- Mozilla infosec guidelines
- Full wayland Arch Linux setup
- Are we sixel yet?
- Are we wayland yet?
- Automating arch linux
- Obtanian - Get Android App Updates Directly From the Source
- Awesome Hyprland
- Skydroid - A decentralized domain-based App Store for Android
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