Archlinux
Archlinux
a lightweight and flexible Linux® distribution that tries to Keep It Simple.
Hyprland
Hyprland is a wlroots-based tiling Wayland compositor written in C++. Noteworthy features of Hyprland include dynamic tiling, tabbed windows, a clean and readable C++ code-base, and a custom renderer that provides window animations, rounded corners, and Dual-Kawase Blur on transparent windows.
Waybar
Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors.
ImageMagick
ImageMagick is a free and open-source software suite for displaying, converting, and editing raster image and vector image files. It can read and write over 200 image file formats.
Windows
Microsoft Windows
Boot
systemd analyze
Docker
Docker is a utility to pack, ship and run any application as a lightweight container.
GRUB
GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) is a boot loader.
Nginx
nginx (pronounced “engine X”), is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP web server and reverse proxy, as well as an IMAP/POP3 proxy server, written by Igor Sysoev in 2005. nginx is well known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption.
nmap
Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is an open source tool for network exploration and security auditing. It was designed to rapidly scan large networks, although it works fine against single hosts.
Samba
Samba is the standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix. Since 1992, Samba has provided secure, stable and fast file and print services for all clients using the SMB/CIFS protocol, such as all versions of DOS and Windows, OS/2, Linux and many others.
Systemd
systemd is a suite of basic building blocks for a Linux system. It provides a system and service manager that runs as PID 1 and starts the rest of the system.
Xorg
Xorg (commonly referred to as simply X) is the most popular display server among Linux users.
Xrandr
xrandr is an official configuration utility to the RandR (Resize and Rotate) X Window System extension. It can be used to set the size, orientation or reflection of the outputs for a screen.
Journal
systemd has its own logging system called the journal; running a separate logging daemon is not required. To read the log, use journalctl(1).
Pacman
The pacman package manager is one of the major distinguishing features of Arch Linux. It combines a simple binary package format with an easy-to-use build system. The goal of pacman is to make it possible to easily manage packages, whether they are from the official repositories or the user’s own builds.