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xtaran/README.md

Hi there 👋,

I am a 🧔 Geek; 👨‍💻 Hacker; 🤓 Sysadmin; 🐧 Linuxer; 🍥 Debian Developer; 🐪 Perl Coder (don't let GitHub's statistic tell you anything else 😉); PGP/GnuPG User; 🥷‍⌨ Command Line Aficionado; Mechanical Keyboard and 🖲 Trackball Nerd; MSc in Computer Science (with Biology as minor); 🎤 Podcaster; 👨‍💻 Blogger; 🗫 Speaker; 🕮 Author; 🦆 2CV, CX, 🔌 CityEL, and Campervan Driver; 🚴 Recumbent and Brompton Bicyclist; Mensa Member; convinced 🚭 Non-Smoker and Non-Drinker; born in 🇩🇪 Germany; living in Zürich, 🇨🇭 Switzerland; … (Details on https://axel.beckert.ch/.)

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Axel Beckert's GitHub Stats

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  1. dist-detect Public

    Try to determine what Linux/Unix distribution is running on a remote host and get a hint if security updates are applied.

    Perl 14

  2. a parallel xzgrep wrapper

    Perl

  3. System tray icon indicating the state of local Linux Software (MD) RAIDs

    Perl 8

  4. debhelper plugin to support Dist::Zilla natively

    Perl 4 4

  5. Automatically unburden $HOME from caches, etc. Useful for $HOME on SSDs, small disks or slow NFS homes. Can be triggered via an hook in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/.

    Perl 50 12

  6. XTK Public

    Several 27% to 70% keyboard layout designs

    4 1

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October 2022

Created 3 commits in 2 repositories

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