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Try is a simple Ruby tool that organizes your coding experiments in one folder like ~/src/tries, using fuzzy search to quickly find or create dated directories (e.g., 2025-01-18-redis-test). Install via `gem install try-cli` or curl the single file, then add `eval "$(try init)"` to your shell—no setup needed. It ranks recent projects highest with smart matching, so you avoid scattered "test" folders and lost /tmp work. This saves time jumping between ideas, keeping your chaotic projects instantly accessible and productive.
https://github.com/tobi/try
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Mole is a free, open-source terminal tool that deeply cleans and optimizes your Mac by removing caches, logs, browser junk, and app leftovers—freeing up gigabytes like 95GB in one go. It smartly uninstalls apps with all hidden files, analyzes disk space visually, monitors CPU/memory live, and rebuilds caches for better speed. Install easily via curl or Homebrew, preview changes safely, and use Touch ID. This saves you money on paid cleaners, reclaims storage fast, boosts performance, and diagnoses issues simply from your terminal.
https://github.com/tw93/Mole