The tools were usually not written with general re-usability in mind.
But maybe you are having just the same problem as I did, in which case I hope they can be helpful.
The tools were usually not written with general re-usability in mind.
But maybe you are having just the same problem as I did, in which case I hope they can be helpful.
-* [git-mirror](git-mirror/): This can keep multiple git repositories of the same project in sync automatically.
-* [LiLaSS](lilass/): A simple xrandr-based application to configure laptop screens on Linux. If you are using a
+* [git-mirror](git-mirror): This can keep multiple git repositories of the same project in sync automatically.
+* [LiLaSS](lilass): A simple xrandr-based application to configure laptop screens on Linux. If you are using a
Laptop, frequently work both with and without an external screen, and you are not happy with
the configuration options your desktop provides, this may be for you.
Laptop, frequently work both with and without an external screen, and you are not happy with
the configuration options your desktop provides, this may be for you.
-* [Rust-101](rust-101/): A small tutorial for the [Rust language](https://www.rust-lang.org).
-* [schsh](schsh/): A collection of scripts and configuration files which can be used to grant
+* [Rust-101](rust-101): A small tutorial for the [Rust language](https://www.rust-lang.org).
+* [schsh](schsh): A collection of scripts and configuration files which can be used to grant
someone secure (SSH-based) access to a machine, without giving them a shell or read access
to the entire file system.
someone secure (SSH-based) access to a machine, without giving them a shell or read access
to the entire file system.
For some more of my projects, check out the [public git repositories](https://www.ralfj.de/git/)
hosted on my server and my [GitHub profile](https://github.com/RalfJung/).
For some more of my projects, check out the [public git repositories](https://www.ralfj.de/git/)
hosted on my server and my [GitHub profile](https://github.com/RalfJung/).