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Co-authored-by: Darío Hereñú <magallania@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sebastiaan Speck <12570668+sebastiaanspeck@users.noreply.github.com>
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- Crea una MV usando la configuración predeterminada y opcionalmente proporciona un nombre y/o una plantilla (vea `limactl create --list-templates` para plantillas disponibles):
`limactl create --name {{nombre_de_la_mv}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|}}`
`limactl create --name {{nombre_de_la_mv}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|...}}`
- Inicia una MV (esto puede instalar algunas dependencias en la misma y tomar unos minutos):

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- Monitora i log di Clockwork per più progetti:
`clockwork-cli {{percorso/della/directory1 percorso/della/directory2 }}`
`clockwork-cli {{percorso/della/directory1 percorso/della/directory2 ...}}`

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- Scansiona una specifica lista di porte (usa `-p-` per tutte le porte `1-65535`):
`nmap -p {{porta1,porta2,…,portaN}} {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`
`nmap -p {{porta1,porta2,...}} {{indirizzo_o_indirizzi}}`
- Determina vulnerabilità e informazioni di un host eseguendo una scansione di tutte le porte, servizi e versioni con tutti gli script di default NSE attivi:

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- 라이브러리에서 전자책을 하나 이상 제거하기. 전자책 ID 필요(위를 참조하시오):
`calibredb remove {{id1 id2 }}`
`calibredb remove {{id1 id2 ...}}`

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- 여러 개의 프로젝트의 Clockwork 로그들을 모니터링 합니다:
`clockwork-cli {{경로/디렉토리1 경로/디렉토리2 }}`
`clockwork-cli {{경로/디렉토리1 경로/디렉토리2 ...}}`

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- 기본 설정을 사용하여 VM 생성(선택적으로 이름 및/또는 템플릿 제공 가능, 사용 가능한 템플릿은 `limactl create --list-templates` 참조):
`limactl create --name {{vm_이름}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|}}`
`limactl create --name {{vm_이름}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|...}}`
- VM 시작(일부 의존성이 설치될 수 있으며 몇 분이 소요될 수 있음):

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- 현재 시스템에서 경로명의 유효성을 확인:
`pathchk {{경로1 경로2 }}`
`pathchk {{경로1 경로2 ...}}`
- 더 넓은 범위의 POSIX 호환 시스템에서 경로명의 유효성을 확인:
`pathchk -p {{경로1 경로2 }}`
`pathchk -p {{경로1 경로2 ...}}`
- 모든 POSIX 호환 시스템에서 경로명의 유효성을 확인:
`pathchk --portability {{경로1 경로2 …}}`
`pathchk {{[-p -P|--portability]}} {{경로1 경로2 ...}}`
- 빈 경로나 선행 대시(-)만 확인:
`pathchk -P {{경로1 경로2 }}`
`pathchk -P {{경로1 경로2 ...}}`

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- 캡처된 출력의 형식 지정:
`tshark -T {{json|text|ps|}}`
`tshark -T {{json|text|ps|...}}`
- 출력할 특정 필드 선택:

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- Maak een VM met standaard instellingen en voorzie optioneel van een naam en/of template (zie `limactl create --list-templates` voor beschikbare templates):
`limactl create --name {{vm_name}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|}}`
`limactl create --name {{vm_name}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|...}}`
- Start een VM (dit kan enkele afhankelijkheden erin installeren en een paar minuten duren):

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- Controleer padnamen op geldigheid in het huidige systeem:
`pathchk {{pad1 pad2 }}`
`pathchk {{pad1 pad2 ...}}`
- Controleer padnamen op geldigheid in een breder scala van POSIX-conforme systemen:
`pathchk -p {{pad1 pad2 }}`
`pathchk -p {{pad1 pad2 ...}}`
- Controleer padnamen op geldigheid in alle POSIX-conforme systemen:
`pathchk --portability {{pad1 pad2 …}}`
`pathchk {{[-p -P|--portability]}} {{pad1 pad2 ...}}`
- Controleer alleen op lege padnamen of leidende streepjes (-):
`pathchk -P {{pad1 pad2 }}`
`pathchk -P {{pad1 pad2 ...}}`

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- Sprawdź ścieżki pod kątem poprawności w obecnym systemie:
`pathchk {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 }}`
`pathchk {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 ...}}`
- Sprawdź ścieżki pod kątem poprawności w szerszym zakresie systemów zgodnych z POSIX:
`pathchk -p {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 }}`
`pathchk -p {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 ...}}`
- Sprawdź ścieżki pod kątem poprawności we wszystkich systemach zgodnych z POSIX:
`pathchk --portability {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 …}}`
`pathchk {{[-p -P|--portability]}} {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 ...}}`
- Sprawdź tylko pod kątem pustych ścieżek lub wiodących myślników (-):
`pathchk -P {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 }}`
`pathchk -P {{ścieżka1 ścieżka2 ...}}`

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- கைப்பற்றப்பட்ட வெளியீட்டின் வடிவமைப்பைக் குறிப்பிடவும்:
`tshark -T {{json|text|ps|}}`
`tshark -T {{json|text|ps|...}}`
- வெளியீட்டிற்கு குறிப்பிட்ட புலங்களைத் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கவும்:

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> Distributed version control system.
> Some subcommands such as `commit`, `add`, `branch`, `checkout`, `push`, etc. have their own usage documentation.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/>.
> More information: <https://git-scm.com/docs/git>.
- Execute a Git subcommand:

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- Show the first two levels of the accounts hierarchy:
`hledger {{[acc|accounts]}} {{[-t|--tree]}} --depth 2`
- Short form of the above:
`hledger acc -t -2`
`hledger {{[acc|accounts]}} {{[-t|--tree]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}}`

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- Show the balance change in accounts named `*expenses*`, as a tree, summarising the top two levels only:
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} {{expenses}} {{[-t|--tree]}} --depth {{2}}`
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} {{expenses}} {{[-t|--tree]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}}`
- Show expenses each month, and their totals and averages, sorted by total; and their monthly budget goals:
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} {{expenses}} {{[-M|--monthly]}} {{[-T|--row-total]}} {{[-A|--average]}} {{[-S|--sort-amount]}} --budget`
- Similar to the above, shorter form, matching accounts by `Expense` type, as a two level tree without squashing boring accounts:
- Similar to the above, matching accounts by `Expense` type, as a two level tree without squashing boring accounts:
`hledger bal type:{{X}} -MTAS --budget -t -{{2}} --no-elide`
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} type:{{X}} {{[-MTAS|--monthly --row-total --average --sort-amount]}} --budget {{[-t|--tree]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}} --no-elide`
- Show end balances (including from postings before the start date), quarterly in 2024, in accounts named `*assets*` or `*liabilities*`:
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} {{[-H|--historical]}} {{[-p|--period]}} '{{quarterly in 2024}}' {{assets}} {{liabilities}}`
- Similar to the above, shorter form; also show zero balances, sort by total and summarise to three levels:
- Similar to the above, also show zero balances, sort by total and summarise to three levels:
`hledger bal -HQ date:{{2024}} type:{{AL}} -ES -{{3}}`
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} {{[-HQ|--historical --quarterly]}} date:{{2024}} type:{{AL}} {{[-ES|--empty --sort-amount]}} {{[-3|--depth 3]}}`
- Show investment assets' market value in base currency at the end of each quarter:
- Show investment assets' market [V]alue in base currency at the end of each quarter:
`hledger bal -HVQ {{assets:investments}}`
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} {{[-HVQ|--historical --market --quarterly]}} {{assets:investments}}`
- Show unrealised capital gains/losses from market price changes in each quarter, for non-cryptocurrency investment assets:
`hledger bal --gain -Q {{assets:investments}} not:{{cryptocurrency}}`
`hledger {{[bal|balance]}} --gain {{[-Q|--quarterly]}} {{assets:investments}} not:{{cryptocurrency}}`

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`hledger {{[bs|balancesheet]}} {{[-Qt|--quarterly --tree]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}}`
- Short form of the above, and generate HTML output in `bs.html`:
- Same as above above, and generate HTML output in `bs.html`:
`hledger bs -Qt -2 -o bs.html`
`hledger {{[bs|balancesheet]}} {{[-Qt|--quarterly --tree]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}} {{[-o|--output-file]}} bs.html`

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`hledger {{[is|incomestatement]}} {{[-MTAS|--monthly --row-total --average --sort-amount]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}}`
- Short form of the above, and generate HTML output in `is.html`:
- Same as above, and generate HTML output in `is.html`:
`hledger is -MTAS -2 -o is.html`
`hledger {{[is|incomestatement]}} {{[-MTAS|--monthly --row-total --average --sort-amount]}} {{[-2|--depth 2]}} {{[-o|--output-file]}} is.html`

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- Start in the balance sheet accounts screen, showing hierarchy down to level 3:
`hledger-ui --bs {{[-t|--tree]}} --depth 3`
`hledger-ui --bs {{[-t|--tree]}} {{[-3|--depth 3]}}`
- Start in this account's screen, showing cleared transactions, and reload on change:

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- Show monthly incomes/expenses/totals, largest first, summarised to 2 levels:
`hledger {{[is|incomestatement]}} {{[-M|--monthly]}} {{[-T|--row-total]}} {{[-A|--average]}} --sort --depth 2`
`hledger {{[is|incomestatement]}} {{[-M|--monthly]}} {{[-T|--row-total]}} {{[-A|--average]}} --sort {{[-2|--depth 2]}}`
- Show the `assets:bank:checking` account's transactions and running balance:

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- Create a database at `/usr/local/var/postgres`:
`initdb -D /usr/local/var/postgres`
`initdb {{[-D|--pgdata]}} /usr/local/var/postgres`

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# jdupes
> A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of fdupes.
> A powerful duplicate file finder and an enhanced fork of `fdupes`.
> More information: <https://codeberg.org/jbruchon/jdupes#usage>.
- Search a single directory:
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- Search all directories recursively:
`jdupes --recurse {{path/to/directory}}`
`jdupes {{[-r|--recurse]}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search directory recursively and let user choose files to preserve:
`jdupes --delete --recurse {{path/to/directory}}`
`jdupes {{[-d|--delete]}} {{[-r|--recurse]}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Search multiple directories and follow subdirectores under directory2, not directory1:
`jdupes {{directory1}} --recurse: {{directory2}}`
`jdupes {{directory1}} {{[-R|--recurse:]}} {{directory2}}`
- Search multiple directories and keep the directory order in result:
`jdupes -O {{directory1 directory2 directory3 ...}}`
`jdupes {{[-O|--param-order]}} {{directory1 directory2 directory3 ...}}`

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- Create a VM using the default settings and optionally provide a name and/or a template (see `limactl create --list-templates` for available templates):
`limactl create --name {{vm_name}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|}}`
`limactl create --name {{vm_name}} template://{{debian|fedora|ubuntu|...}}`
- Start a VM (this might install some dependencies in it and take a few minutes):

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> Some subcommands such as `smb` have their own usage documentation.
> More information: <https://www.netexec.wiki/getting-started/selecting-and-using-a-protocol>.
- [L]ist available modules for the specified protocol:
- List available modules for the specified protocol:
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} -L`
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} {{[-L|--list-modules]}}`
- List the options available for the specified module:
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} -M {{module_name}} --options`
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} {{[-M|--module]}} {{module_name}} --options`
- Specify an option for a module:
- Specify an [o]ption for a module:
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} -M {{module_name}} -o {{OPTION_NAME}}={{option_value}}`
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} {{[-M|--module]}} {{module_name}} -o {{OPTION_NAME}}={{option_value}}`
- View the options available for the specified protocol:
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} --help`
`nxc {{smb|ssh|ldap|ftp|wmi|winrm|rdp|vnc|mssql}} {{[-h|--help]}}`

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- Check pathnames for validity in the current system:
`pathchk {{path1 path2 }}`
`pathchk {{path1 path2 ...}}`
- Check pathnames for validity on a wider range of POSIX compliant systems:
`pathchk -p {{path1 path2 }}`
`pathchk -p {{path1 path2 ...}}`
- Check pathnames for validity on all POSIX compliant systems:
`pathchk {{[-p -P|--portability]}} {{path1 path2 }}`
`pathchk {{[-p -P|--portability]}} {{path1 path2 ...}}`
- Only check for empty pathnames or leading dashes (-):
`pathchk -P {{path1 path2 }}`
`pathchk -P {{path1 path2 ...}}`

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> Tools for handling high-throughput sequencing (genomics) data.
> Used for reading/writing/editing/indexing/viewing of data in SAM/BAM/CRAM format.
> More information: <https://www.htslib.org>.
> More information: <https://www.htslib.org/doc/samtools.html>.
- Convert a SAM input file to BAM stream and save to file:

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# zfgrep
> Matches fixed strings in possibly compressed files.
> Equivalent to `grep -F` with input decompressed first if necessary.
> Equivalent to `grep --fixed-strings` with input decompressed first if necessary.
> More information: <https://manned.org/zfgrep>.
- Search for an exact string in a file:
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- Count the number of lines that match the given string in a file:
`zfgrep --count {{search_string}} {{path/to/file}}`
`zfgrep {{[-c|--count]}} {{search_string}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Show the line number in the file along with the matching lines:
`zfgrep --line-number {{search_string}} {{path/to/file}}`
`zfgrep {{[-n|--line-number]}} {{search_string}} {{path/to/file}}`
- Display all lines except those that contain the search string:
`zfgrep --invert-match {{search_string}} {{path/to/file}}`
`zfgrep {{[-v|--invert-match]}} {{search_string}} {{path/to/file}}`
- List only filenames whose content matches the search string at least once:
`zfgrep --files-with-matches {{search_string}} {{path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...}}`
`zfgrep {{[-l|--files-with-matches]}} {{search_string}} {{path/to/file1 path/to/file2 ...}}`

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- Print 3 lines of [C]ontext around, [B]efore, or [A]fter each match:
`zgrep --{{context|before-context|after-context}} {{3}} {{pattern}} {{path/to/compressed/file}}`
`zgrep --{{context|before-context|after-context}} 3 {{pattern}} {{path/to/compressed/file}}`

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- Generate a report for debugging manually:
`abrt-cli report --analyze {{problem_id}}`
`abrt-cli report {{[-a|--analyze]}} {{problem_id}}`

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`sudo btrfs scrub resume {{path/to/btrfs_mount}}`
- Start a scrub, but wait until the scrub finishes before exiting:
- Start a scrub, but do not put the program in the [B]ackground:
`sudo btrfs scrub start -B {{path/to/btrfs_mount}}`

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# collectd
> System statistics collection daemon.
> More information: <https://collectd.org/>.
> More information: <https://www.collectd.org/documentation/>.
- Test the configuration file and then exit:

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> Recover deleted files from ext3 or ext4 partitions by parsing the journal.
> See also `date` for Unix time information and `umount` for unmounting partitions.
> More information: <https://extundelete.sourceforge.net>.
> More information: <https://extundelete.sourceforge.net/options.html>.
- Restore all deleted files inside partition N on device X:

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# fpsync
> Execute several synchronization processes locally or on several remote workers through SSH.
> More information: <https://www.fpart.org/fpsync/>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/fpsync>.
- Recursively synchronize a directory to another location:

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- Connect to an FTP server:
`lftp --user {{username}} {{ftp.example.com}}`
`lftp {{[-u|--user]}} {{username}} {{ftp.example.com}}`
- Download multiple files (glob expression):
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- Upload or update an entire directory:
`mirror -R {{path/to/local_dir}} {{path/to/remote_output_dir}}`
`mirror {{[-R|--reverse]}} {{path/to/local_dir}} {{path/to/remote_output_dir}}`

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- Create a logical volume with size 10G from volume group vg1:
`sudo lvm lvcreate -L {{10G}} {{vg1}}`
`sudo lvm lvcreate {{[-L|--size]}} {{10G}} {{vg1}}`
- Display information about logical volumes:

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# mkfs.erofs
> Create an EROFS filesystem in an image.
> More information: <https://erofs.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/mkfs.erofs>.
- Create an EROFS filesystem based on the root directory:

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- List the specified attribute only:
`modinfo -F {{author|description|license|parm|filename}} {{kernel_module}}`
`modinfo {{[-F|--field]}} {{author|description|license|parm|filename}} {{kernel_module}}`

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- View the current security context of a file or directory:
`ls -dlZ {{path/to/file_or_directory}}`
`ls {{[-dlZ|--directory -l --context]}} {{path/to/file_or_directory}}`
- Restore the security context of a file or directory:

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# st
> A simple terminal emulator for the X Window System.
> More information: <https://st.suckless.org>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/st>.
- Open a terminal:

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# sxiv
> Simple X Image Viewer.
> More information: <https://github.com/muennich/sxiv>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/sxiv>.
- Open an image:

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- Change the update interval in seconds (or one of these time units: `ms`, `us`, `min`):
`systemd-cgtop --delay={{interval}}`
`systemd-cgtop {{[-d|--delay]}} {{interval}}`
- Only count userspace processes (without kernel threads):

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> View system device information by bus, and classes.
> This command is part of the `sysfs` package.
> More information: <https://github.com/linux-ras/sysfsutils>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/systool>.
- List all attributes of devices of a bus (eg. `pci`, `usb`). View all buses using `ls /sys/bus`:

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# trizen
> Arch Linux utility for building packages from the Arch User Repository (AUR).
> More information: <https://github.com/trizen/trizen>.
> More information: <https://github.com/trizen/trizen/blob/master/TRIZEN.md>.
- Synchronize and update all AUR packages:

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- Specify the format of captured output:
`tshark -T {{json|text|ps|}}`
`tshark -T {{json|text|ps|...}}`
- Select specific fields to output:

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> An open-source and easy-to-use tool that recommends suitable programs for tasks.
> More information: <https://github.com/evait-security/wami>.
- Find expanded results in all categories from the lake and [S]ort them in the specified order:
- Find expanded results in all categories from the lake and sort them in the specified order:
`wami --show-all -S {{asc|desc}} --search-all {{search_string}}`
`wami {{[-a|--show-all]}} {{[-S|--sort]}} {{asc|desc}} {{[-s|--search-all]}} {{search_string}}`
- Search GitHub to find expanded results, [S]orted in descending order:
- Search GitHub to find expanded results, sorted in descending order:
`wami --show-all -S desc --github {{search_string}}`
`wami {{[-a|--show-all]}} {{[-S|--sort]}} desc --github {{search_string}}`
- Search GitHub for topics that match the search string:
`wami --list-topics {{search_string}}`
- Search the lake for a tool used in pentests to query for default credentials and [S]ort the results in descending order:
- Search the lake for a tool used in pentests to query for default credentials and sort the results in descending order:
`wami -S desc --search-all pentest credential default`
`wami {{[-S|--sort]}} desc {{[-s|--search-all]}} pentest credential default`

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> Simulate keyboard input on Wayland, similar to `xdotool type` for X11.
> See also: `ydotool`.
> More information: <https://github.com/atx/wtype>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/wtype>.
- Simulate typing text:

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# xxhsum
> Print or verify checksums using fast non-cryptographic algorithm xxHash.
> More information: <https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash>.
> More information: <https://manned.org/xxhsum>.
- Calculate the checksum for a file using a specific algorithm: