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Pueue
Jul 20, 2023
Shell commands manager
Pueue is a command-line task management tool for sequential and parallel execution of long-running tasks.
Simply put, it’s a tool that processes a queue of shell commands. On top of that, there are a lot of convenient features and abstractions.
Since Pueue is not bound to any terminal, you can control your tasks from any terminal on the same machine. The queue will be continuously processed, even if you no longer have any active ssh sessions.
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