What is Try?
It lets you run a command and inspect its effects before changing your live system. It uses Linux's namespaces (via unshare) and the overlayfs union filesystem.
Try is a tool in the Shell Utilities category of a tech stack.
Try is an open source tool with 5.2K GitHub stars and 72 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Try's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Try?
Companies
Developers
46 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Try.
Try Integrations
Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Linux, and Alpine Linux are some of the popular tools that integrate with Try. Here's a list of all 8 tools that integrate with Try.
Jobs that mention Try as a desired skillset
Try's Features
- Inspect a command's effects before modifying your live system
- Leverages Linux's namespaces and overlayfs union filesystem
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