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"textContent": "submitted by ALoafOfBread to linux\n32 points | 24 comments\n\nDoes anybody else have a library of saved commands/scripts? What’s in it? How do you organize it? Is there anything you’d want to share that other people might find helpful?\n\nI do. I keep it in VS Code and store complicated (for me) stuff that I can’t remember or worry I might not.\n\n 1. Playlist download with yt-dlp with all my best settings, adding playlist index as track number.\n\n 2. Ffmpeg metadata cleaner for music. Searching title for a bunch of specific strings to remove, setting the band, album, etc. and saving these in a new folder.\n\n 3. Desktop file contents for when I need to create one for an appimage\n\n 4. The script I used to bind audio output switching to a hotkey\n\n 5. How to use ADB for when android blocks sideloading the normal way and I inevitably forget what Android Debug Bridge is or how to use it.\n\n\n\n\nLinux Mint btw. Also yes, I am a noob.",
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