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    Freeze

    Freeze

    Generate images of code and terminal output

    Freeze is a command-line tool for generating polished images from code and terminal output. It helps developers create clean visual assets for README files, documentation, tutorials, social posts, and product demos. Instead of taking manual screenshots, users can generate consistent images directly from source files or terminal content. The tool supports multiple output formats, making it useful across web pages, presentations, and repository assets. Freeze is especially helpful for CLI projects where terminal output needs to look clear, styled, and repeatable. ...
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Termenv

    Termenv

    Advanced ANSI style & color support for your terminal applications

    ...It is designed to be composable and easy to use, enabling developers to create visually appealing command-line applications. termenv also integrates well with other libraries in the Go ecosystem, making it a flexible choice for building CLI tools. It emphasizes performance and minimal overhead, ensuring smooth rendering even in dynamic interfaces. Overall, termenv enhances the visual experience of terminal applications.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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