Does anybody else have a library of saved commands/scripts? What’s in it? How do you organize it? Is there anything you’d want to share that other people might find helpful?

I do. I keep it in VS Code and store complicated (for me) stuff that I can’t remember or worry I might not.

  1. Playlist download with yt-dlp with all my best settings, adding playlist index as track number.

  2. Ffmpeg metadata cleaner for music. Searching title for a bunch of specific strings to remove, setting the band, album, etc. and saving these in a new folder.

  3. Desktop file contents for when I need to create one for an appimage

  4. The script I used to bind audio output switching to a hotkey

  5. How to use ADB for when android blocks sideloading the normal way and I inevitably forget what Android Debug Bridge is or how to use it.

Linux Mint btw. Also yes, I am a noob.

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    Usually have kind of staging public area, and after some refinements some scripts are moved to its own repository and can be installed using bash package manager. Not my own invention but contains not yet merged code that can install scripts from github or gitlab

    Available scripts:

    • Forrest tools: Tools aimed at simplify program execution
    • Git mindset: extra git commands, can be used by git <tab> and will expand to show available commands
    • OS Mindset: All those useful snippets in one place (Linux and MacOS commands)