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    Cloud CLI

    Cloud CLI

    Use Claude Code, Cursor CLI or Codex on mobile and web with CloudCLI

    ClaudeCodeUI, also known as CloudCLI, is an open-source web and mobile interface that enables developers to control Claude Code and similar AI coding tools through a graphical environment. The project provides a browser-based dashboard that allows users to manage coding sessions, projects, and prompts remotely from virtually any device. It is designed to bridge the gap between terminal-first AI coding workflows and more accessible visual interfaces, improving usability without sacrificing...
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    Playwright CLI

    Playwright CLI

    CLI for common Playwright actions

    Playwright CLI is the official command-line interface for Playwright, a powerful cross-browser automation and end-to-end testing framework that lets developers write and run tests reliably across Chromium, WebKit, and Firefox. 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...
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    fx

    fx

    Command-line tool and terminal JSON viewer

    fx can work in two modes, cli and interactive. To start interactive mode pipe any JSON into fx. One of the frequent operations is mapping some function on an array. You can pass any number of anonymous functions for reducing JSON. fx provides a function save which will save everything in place and return saved object. This function can be only used with filename as first argument to fx command. Create .fxrc file in $HOME directory, and require any packages or define global functions. To be...
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    Speed-Test

    Speed-Test

    Test your internet connection speed and ping using speedtest.net

    Speed-Test is a command-line tool that allows users to measure their internet connection speed directly from the terminal, providing a quick and convenient way to assess download and upload speeds.
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