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# multiple_scripts
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Multiple scripts that are useful but don't deserve their own repository.
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## briefing.sh
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Used along with Podfox to create a daily briefing without involving
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Google or Amazon or Apple. The post detailing this is at
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[ideatrash](https://ideatrash.net/?p=69528).
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## virtualbox-openbox
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To dynamically create a list of virtualbox VM's (and allow you to run them)
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as an OpenBox pipe menu
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## topmem.sh and topcpu.sh
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While these aren't exactly *speedy* or *optimized*, they do what I want;
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they show me the top five memory using (or CPU using, respectively)
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*commands*. That is, it lumps all `vivaldi-bin` or `firefox-bin`
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processes together before doing the calculation and sort. That way I can
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see what commands are eating up everything.
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A small note - processes from bash, python, and java (at present) are
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not *excluded*, but the command they're *running* is what is counted. So
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for example, these three commands:
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`/usr/bin/python /usr/share/kupfer/kupfer.py --no-splash`
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`/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/autokey-gtk`
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`/usr/bin/python /usr/bin/dstat -c -C 0,1,total -d -s -n -y -r`
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are *not* lumped together, but are treated as separate commands.
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