The Command Line Desktop

We love the command line, but this desktop takes that love to entirely new levels with detailed, integrated statistics and information all arranged to make one densely packed but beautiful package.

Adam Elvy, the creator of this desktop, explains how it was made:

I used GeekTool to create all the dynamic system log, process usage list, loading of morse code and chemical elements files. Google Calendar synced with my local iCal and iCalBuddy to generate my list of events today. [I also used]David Lanham’s icons and wallpaper Steampunk.

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