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    GAM

    GAM

    Command line management for Google Workspace

    ...GAM requires paid (or Education/non-profit) editions of Google Workspace. G Suite Legacy Free Edition has limited API support and not all GAM commands work. While many GAM functions do not require domain administrative privileges, the setup does. Download GAM, then run the MSI installer. By default, GAM will install to C:\GAM but you can change this to wherever you prefer. GAM will also be added to your path so you can run GAM even if you're not in the GAM folder. At the end of the MSI install process, GAM will open a command prompt to allow you to setup a project and authorize GAM for admin management and user data/config access.
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    Pop

    Pop

    Send emails from your terminal

    Pop is a terminal-based tool for sending emails from the command line. It lets users write messages in Markdown, attach files, and send mail through Resend or a custom SMTP setup. The project is useful for developers who want email sending to fit naturally into scripts, shell workflows, release processes, or automated notifications. Pop can be used as a direct CLI command, and it also supports a terminal interface for a more interactive experience. It reads message content from standard input, which makes it easy to combine with other command-line tools. ...
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    Playwright CLI

    Playwright CLI

    CLI for common Playwright actions

    ...The CLI provides an easy entry point for creating new test projects, running test suites, generating test traces, and debugging issues directly from the terminal. Developers can scaffold test files, record browser interactions as code, and run tests in headless or headed modes without needing a complex setup, dramatically reducing the barrier to writing robust UI tests. Playwright-CLI includes utilities for running tests in parallel across multiple devices, capturing screenshots and videos on failures, and outputting detailed reports that help diagnose flaky behavior or regressions. It also integrates with CI/CD pipelines, making it simple to automate testing as part of build and deployment workflows.
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    GitHub CLI

    GitHub CLI

    GitHub’s official command line tool

    GitHub CLI is a free and open-source tool that brings GitHub functionality directly to the command line. It allows developers to manage repositories, pull requests, issues, and releases without leaving the terminal. With simple commands, users can perform common GitHub tasks such as checking out pull requests or creating issues locally. The CLI helps eliminate context switching by enabling a full GitHub workflow from the terminal environment. Developers can also interact with the GitHub API...
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    Yeoman (Yo)

    Yeoman (Yo)

    CLI tool for running Yeoman generators

    Yeoman is a robust scaffolding tool for modern web applications, enabling developers to generate complete project structures and boilerplate code through a vast ecosystem of generators.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    ...You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions to run a local standalone instance (including Python virtualenv setup), and tooling to fetch or maintain the upstream cheat-sheet data; installation documentation explains disk-space needs and dependency setup for offline use. Cheat.sh is intentionally minimal and scriptable, so it fits naturally into shells, CI scripts, editors, and quick lookups without leaving the terminal, while also offering ways to extend or host personal cheat sheets.
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    saml2aws

    saml2aws

    CLI tool which enables you to login and retrieve AWS credentials

    CLI tool which enables you to log in and retrieve AWS temporary credentials using ADFS or PingFederate Identity Providers. Aside from Okta, most of the providers in this project are using screen scraping to log users into SAML, this isn't ideal and hopefully, vendors make this easier in the future.
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    haskell-tools.nvim

    haskell-tools.nvim

    Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim

    Supercharge your Haskell experience in Neovim.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ni

    ni

    Use the right package manager

    ni is a lightweight command-line tool that simplifies package manager usage across JavaScript projects. It detects and runs the correct package manager commands for NPM, Yarn, and PNPM, ensuring compatibility across different environments.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Fang

    Fang

    The CLI starter kit

    Fang is a small experimental starter kit for building Cobra-based command-line applications in Go. It gives developers a more complete foundation for CLI projects by adding polished behavior and presentation around Cobra commands. The project is useful when a developer wants the reliability of Cobra but also wants Charmbracelet-style styling and user experience improvements. Fang focuses on making command output, errors, help, and application structure feel more refined without requiring...
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    Monday

    Monday

    A dev tool for microservice developers to run local applications

    Your new microservice development environment friend. This CLI tool allows you to define a configuration to work with both local applications (Go, NodeJS, Rust or others) and forward some other applications over Kubernetes in case you don't want to run them locally.
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    GoForge

    GoForge

    GoForge is a command-line interface (CLI) tool

    A Go-based CLI tool for building, testing, and managing secure web applications.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    simple-modern-uv

    simple-modern-uv

    A minimal, modern Python project template

    simple-modern-uv is a minimal yet production-ready Python project template that uses the uv toolchain to streamline dependency management, virtualenvs, and packaging. It aims to be “small but serious,” giving you the essentials—testing, linting, type checking, formatting, GitHub Actions—without burying you in boilerplate. The layout is opinionated around a pyproject.toml so configuration is centralized and easy to inspect. Defaults encourage good hygiene from day one, including reproducible...
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    tccutil.py

    tccutil.py

    Command line tool to modify OS X's accessibility database (TCC.db)

    ...This tool needs SIP disabled in order to function. The risk of doing so is up to you. tccutil.py can be installed without any additional software. Depending how you have your $PATH variable setup, you can simply type tccutil (instead of the full path) and it will run this utility instead of Apple's. This utility needs super-user priveleges for most operations. It is important that you either run this as root or use sudo, otherwise it won't work and you will end up with “permission denied” errors.
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    why-is-node-running

    why-is-node-running

    For when Node is running but you don't know why

    why-is-node-running is a diagnostic tool for Node.js developers that helps answer the question: “why is my Node.js process still alive?” In complex asynchronous code — with timers, open handles, network sockets, file watchers, or unfulfilled promises — it can be tricky to figure out what is preventing the event loop from exiting. This utility inspects the active handles and resources in the runtime, prints a breakdown of open callbacks, sockets, timers, and other tasks, and explains what’s...
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    NestJS CLI

    NestJS CLI

    CLI tool for Nest applications

    The Nest CLI is a command-line interface tool that helps you to initialize, develop, and maintain your Nest applications. It assists in multiple ways, including scaffolding the project, serving it in development mode, and building and bundling the application for production distribution. It embodies best-practice architectural patterns to encourage well-structured apps.
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    TestSprite

    TestSprite

    AI-powered automated testing from your terminal

    TestSprite is the official command-line interface for TestSprite’s AI-powered testing platform. It lets developers and coding agents run automated tests against live frontend and backend applications from the terminal. The CLI is designed as a verification layer for agentic coding workflows, so an AI agent can create tests, run them, inspect failures, fix code, and rerun checks. It returns structured failure bundles that can include failing steps, screenshots, DOM snapshots, test source,...
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    LM Studio CLI (lms)

    LM Studio CLI (lms)

    LM Studio CLI

    ...Built with lmstudio.js, it provides a streamlined interface for controlling local language models and API server operations. The CLI ships with LM Studio 0.2.22 and newer, making it easy to manage models without additional complex setup. With simple subcommands, users can check system status, start or stop the local server, and monitor logs in real time. It also enables users to load, unload, and list models for efficient inferencing workflows. Designed for developers working with LLMs, lms simplifies project creation and model management through a powerful yet intuitive command-line experience.
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    Cha

    Cha

    Deprecated AI CLI for terminal based interactions

    ...The repository now serves as a historical reference because active development moved to Ch, a faster Go-based successor. Cha included support materials such as optional search setup assets, including SearXNG-related configuration instructions. Its value today is mostly archival, showing the earlier implementation and design direction that led to Ch. It may still be useful for users who want to understand the migration path, compare versions, or preserve older chat histories before moving to the maintained tool.
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    gitmoji-cli

    gitmoji-cli

    A gitmoji interactive command line tool for using emojis on commits

    A gitmoji interactive command-line tool for using emojis on commits. This project provides an easy solution for using gitmoji from your command line. Gitmoji-cli solves the hassle of searching through the gitmoji list. Includes a bunch of options you can play with! A gitmoji interactive client for using gitmojis on commit messages. You can use the commit functionality in two ways, directly or via a commit-hook. If you want to integrate gitmoji-cli in your project I would recommend going for...
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    GeminiBot-CLI

    GeminiBot-CLI

    Assistant Gemini AI - 100% en mode Console

    GEMINIBOT IA-CLI-OPEN SOURCE V 1.0.0 Développé pour les passionnés de CLI, d’API sécurisées et d’open-source, GeminiBot CLI permet d’interroger Gemini AI de Google directement en terminal Windows. Fonctionnalités principales : >Clé API chiffrée localement via Fernet >Stockage sécurisé dans %APPDATA %\GeminiBot_CLI >Setup Windows professionnel (validation de licence, historique intégré) >Historique automatique des interactions Licence : GNU General Public License v3.0 Gratuit et Open-Source
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    zsh-syntax-highlighting

    zsh-syntax-highlighting

    Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh

    ...It plays nicely with popular frameworks like Oh My Zsh, zinit, and Antigen, and it’s commonly paired with autosuggestion and prompt plugins for a complete, ergonomic shell setup. Because it focuses on correctness and speed, it remains responsive even on large histories and complex prompts.
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    jackal

    jackal

    Instant messaging server for the Extensible Messaging

    ...Caching (Redis 6.2+), clustering capabilities (etcd 3.4+) Expose Prometheus metrics, cross-platform (OS X, Linux). To make it easy to install jackal via Helm in Kubernetes a chart has been included into this repository. After completing database setup and starting jackal service you'll have to register a new user to be able to login. To do so, you can use jackal command-line tool to create a new user proving name and password.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    resume-cli

    resume-cli

    CLI tool to easily setup a new resume

    This is the command-line tool for JSON Resume, the open-source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes. Alternatives: The Resume CLI tool works as it is so there isn't a huge amount of active development on it, try these alternatives if it doesn't work for you. JSON Resume is a community-driven open-source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes. We believe that the strengths of the JSON format make it a good fit for resumes. It's lightweight, easy to use and...
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    SwiftInfo

    SwiftInfo

    Extract and analyze the evolution of an iOS app's code

    ...Because it requires these logs to work, SwiftInfo is meant to be used alongside a build automation tool like fastlane. The following topics describe how you can retrieve these logs and setup SwiftInfo itself.
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