Linux Command Library vs RaagaDB

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Linux Command Library

The app currently has 8610 manual pages, 30 basic categories and a bunch of general terminal tips. It works 100% offline, doesn't need an internet connection and has no tracking software. Categories * One-liners * AI tools * System information * System control * System Recovery * Users & Groups * Files & Folders * Input * Printing * JSON * Network * Search & Find * Git * SSH * Video & Audio * Package manager * Text Processing * Compression & Archiving * Backup & Imaging * Hacking tools * Terminal games * Cryptocurrencies * Shell Scripting * Tmux * Regular Expressions * VIM Text Editor * Emacs Text Editor * Nano Text Editor * Pico Text Editor * Micro Text Editor Tips * Clear and reset the terminal * List of recent commands * Close a frozen window/application * Tab Completion * Temporary aliases * Permanent aliases * Chain commands * Command syntax * Cursor navigation * Redirection * Special characters in commands * View file permissions * Modify file permissions * Set file permissions via binary references * Running commands in the background * Scheduling tasks with cron

RaagaDB

RaagaDB app is meant to be comprehensive database for Carnatic Raagas. Melakartha and Janya raagas are included. UMID16 (Unique Mela ID 16 Swaras) is a new concept. The ID is automatically created from the Swaras of the Mela Raaga by assigning bit to 16 Swaras. That is, 1 for each Swaras and 0 for absent Swaras. UMID12 is a variant for 12 Swara system used in Hindusthani sysytem.

FeatureLinux Command LibraryRaagaDB
LicenseApache-2.0GPL-3.0-or-later
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-Droid
Categories
NotesProductivity
NotesProductivity
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code