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Which processes are listening on a specific port (e.g. port 80)
swap out "80" for your port of interest. Can use port number or named ports e.g. "http"

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Parse m3u playlist file for total time
Parse an m3u file with seconds for each item and output the length of the entire playlist

translate what is in the clipboard in english and write it to the terminal

Get table column names from an MySQL-database in comma-seperated form

Install pip with Proxy
Installs pip packages defining a proxy

Screencast with ffmpeg x11grab
requires ffmpeg & xwininfo to be installed replace hw:0,0 with pulse if you like using pulseaudio press q to quit

CPU architecture details
This command list all CPU technical infos.

finding cr-lf files aka dos files with ^M characters
its useful to run dos2unix command later on them.

reapair all mySQL/mariaDB databases
while dumping database if you see following error/warning than you have to repair broken tables/rows


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