I would recommend keepassxc instead of keepassx, mpv for videos/multimedia.<p>Those are no advanced users / hackers apps, rather entry level.
Missing Sublime Text as an editor, and Terminator as a terminal. Maybe the title should go to "31 Linux Apps used by an Advanced User", or the page title "31 Linux Apps you will love" ?
Just my 2 cents, but I would - once again - recommend the Dillo web browser. I has its drawbacks, there is no Javascript, and CSS support is ... not awesome.<p>But on the upside, you can have dozens of tabs open and still use less RAM than a freshly started instance of Firefox or Chrome.<p>Due to the Javascript/CSS situation, many web sites look broken or just remain blank, but it's great for reading documentation where you can easily have dozens of tabs open at a time.<p>(There is a Windows port, too, but last time I checked it was very unstable.)
A list of apps for advanced user without command line tools like pass (<a href="https://www.passwordstore.org/" rel="nofollow">https://www.passwordstore.org/</a>), vim, git... Seriously?
how are these for advanced users and hackers?
A REAL advanced/hacker entry setup would be:
Internet:
-Lynx
-w3m
Office, text editors, TODO list, note keeping:
-Vim
-Emacs
Dev tools:
-vagrant (headless)
-git
-language setup of choice (gcc, python javac ....)
Security:
-GPG
-pass
-openssl clu
Multimedia:
-mplayer
Graphics:
-imagemagic
Games:
-nethack
Productivity:
-i3
-xclip
-xterm
This post is worth reading if only for the Typora suggestion. Finally, I have a WYSIWYG replacement for Haroopad!<p>Granted, most of these apps probably aren't for advanced users and hackers, but there's still some damned good app suggestions here.