linux-automations
There are 10 repositories under linux-automations topic.
White9shadow/linuxar
Linuxar is a powerful bash script designed to help you optimize your Linux system effortlessly. It cleans out junk files, optimizes kernel parameters, and applies a range of performance tweaks to boost your computer’s responsiveness—all while ensuring your original settings are safely backed up and can be restored if needed.
karthik558/ScriptSculptor
A curated collection of Bash and Python scripts that I utilize for automation tasks, streamlining workflows, and time-saving purposes.
Bimes69/Irium-Webcam-Fast-install
This is a simple script to install Iriun Webcam and audio support on Arch-based Linux systems. It uses yay to install Iriun from the AUR and sets up ALSA audio drivers. It's a quick way to make your phone work as a webcam on Linux.
ajayagrawalgit/SafeSync
A robust and automated data backup solution meticulously crafted for seamless integration into your digital ecosystem.
BamdadTabari/BLACK-HAT-PY-BY-mini-PLAYER
python codes FOR GEEKS
vishal5400/monitoring
This Git repository contains a Bash script for server monitoring and alerting. The script continuously monitors the server's performance, including CPU utilization, RAM usage, and disk space, and triggers alerts when predefined thresholds are exceeded. It serves as a powerful tool for proactive server management, enabling administrators to maintain
vishal5400/Naavik
Naavik is a command-based tool that helps users find sub-directories and files within parent directories, and open them in their favorite editor. It lists the sub-directories and files as numbered options (e.g., 1, 2, 3, etc.), allowing users to choose an option to move directly to the selected directory and open the file.
janpol070104/linuxar
Linuxar is a powerful bash script designed to help you optimize your Linux system effortlessly. It cleans out junk files, optimizes kernel parameters, and applies a range of performance tweaks to boost your computer’s responsiveness—all while ensuring your original settings are safely backed up and can be restored if needed.
TheUnixDemon/MakeMirrorImages
An automation Bash script with `rsync` as base to mirroring folders.