Sean Shergill's repositories
10-things-linux
Getting better at Linux with 10 mini-projects.
ArrisCableModemMonitoring
(Work-in-progress) Monitor your Arris SURFboard cable modem using Grafana and Elasticsearch.
awesome-space
🛰️🚀A list of awesome space-related packages and resources maintained by The Orbital Index
cantools
CAN bus tools.
Command-line-text-processing
From finding text to search and replace, from sorting to beautifying text and more
distsys-class
Class materials for a distributed systems lecture series
gitin
commit/branch/workdir explorer for git
gping
Ping, but with a graph
hakrevdns
Small, fast tool for performing reverse DNS lookups en masse.
how-to-exit-vim
Below are some simple methods for exiting vim.
iDRAC-Redfish-Scripting
Python and PowerShell scripting for Dell EMC PowerEdge iDRAC REST API with DMTF Redfish
iStats
Ruby gem for your mac stats
learn_gnuawk
Example based guide to mastering GNU awk
learn_gnugrep_ripgrep
Example based guide to mastering GNU grep and ripgrep
Linux_command_line
:computer: Introduction to Linux commands and Shell scripting
macOS-Simple-KVM
Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
nginx-auth-ldap
LDAP authentication module for nginx
OpenHFT
Parent module to include active modules
Python_Basics
:snake: Syntax, working with Shell commands, Files, Text Processing, and more...
raspberry-pi-os
Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
sampler
A tool for shell commands execution, visualization and alerting. Configured with a simple YAML file.
scripting_course
:notebook: A reference guide to Linux command line, Vim and Scripting
sre-interview-prep-guide
Site Reliability Engineer Interview Preparation Guide
warranty_check
Automatically pull warranty data from various vendors like Dell, IBM etc and populate purchase/contracts in Device42
what-happens-when
An attempt to answer the age old interview question "What happens when you type google.com into your browser and press enter?"
wtf
The personal information dashboard for your terminal.