diff --git a/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.md b/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.md
index c666b65..985b8e2 100644
--- a/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.md
+++ b/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.md
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ to date software many are available via the system package repository.
* [exa](#exa)
* [fd](#fd)
* [hexyl](#hexyl)
+* [hyperfine](#hyperfine)
* [jq](#jq)
* [mdcat](#mdcat)
* [pass](#pass)
@@ -144,6 +145,16 @@ readable.
Homepage
+
+### hyperfine ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
+
+`hyperfine` command line benchmarking tool. It allows you to benchmark commands
+with warmup and statistical analysis.
+
+![hyperfine screenshot](/images/cli/hyperfine.png)
+
+Homepage
+
### jq ![Language: C](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-C-%23444444)
@@ -259,7 +270,7 @@ history and diffs.
### titlecase ![Language: Rust](https://img.shields.io/badge/language-rust-%23dea584)
`titlecase` is a little tool I wrote to format text using a [title case format
-described by John Gruber][df-titlecase]. It correctly handles puctuation, and words like
+described by John Gruber][df-titlecase]. It correctly handles punctuation, and words like
iPhone. I use it to obtain consistent titles on all my blog posts.
$ echo 'an illustrated guide to useful command line tools' | titlecase
diff --git a/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.yaml b/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.yaml
index 382f509..516788e 100644
--- a/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.yaml
+++ b/content/technical/2019/10/useful-command-line-tools.yaml
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ extra: A short description and screenshot of some useful command line tools I us
kind: article
section: technical
created_at: 2019-10-26T14:11:22+11:00
-updated_at: 2019-10-27T17:10:25+11:00
+updated_at: 2019-10-28T09:18:03+11:00
article_class: cli-tools
keywords:
- cli