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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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    CineCLI

    CineCLI

    CineCLI is a cross-platform command-line movie browser

    CineCLI is a command-line utility designed to help movie lovers quickly browse, search, and access film information from the terminal without needing a graphical interface. It connects to popular online movie databases to fetch metadata such as titles, release dates, ratings, genres, casts, posters, and plot summaries, presenting all of that in a concise, text-friendly format suitable for terminals or scripts. Users can search by keyword, year, or exact title and then drill into detailed views for individual films, making it useful for creating watchlists, learning more about films before watching, or integrating movie lookup into shell workflows. ...
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    Nushell

    Nushell

    A new type of shell

    NuShell (often shortened to “Nu”) is a modern, cross-platform shell written in Rust that treats all data as structured tables rather than plain text. It supports pipelines on rich typed data, has built-in commands for JSON/CSV/SQL/excel, and offers scripting, autocompletion, scoped variables, and strong error handling—bridging the gap between shell scripting and programming.
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    gogcli

    gogcli

    Google Suite CLI: Gmail, GCal, GDrive, GContacts

    ...This CLI tool covers several Google Workspace APIs including Gmail for email management, Google Calendar for scheduling and events, Google Drive for file operations, and Google Contacts for personal and corporate contact management. gogcli makes it possible to script repetitive tasks, automate workflows, and fetch or modify data from Google services in environments where GUI access isn’t practical. It’s particularly useful for developers who want to build integrations, handle bulk operations, or build tooling that interacts with Google APIs in CI/CD pipelines or automation scripts.
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    fzf

    fzf

    A command-line fuzzy finder

    ...It's an interactive Unix filter for command-line that can be used with any list; files, command history, processes, hostnames, bookmarks, git commits, etc. fzf will launch an interactive finder, read the list from STDIN, and write the selected item to STDOUT. Without STDIN pipe, fzf will use find command to fetch the list of files excluding hidden ones. (You can override the default command with FZF_DEFAULT_COMMAND). fzf by default starts in fullscreen mode, but you can make it start below the cursor with the height option. Unless otherwise specified, fzf starts in "extended-search mode" where you can type in multiple search terms delimited by spaces. ...
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    Quoter

    Quoter

    Quoter - The Console Based Stock Quote Tool

    Quoter is a small command line tool to fetch stock quotes. In order to minimize HTML scraping, it retrieves quotes from IEXCloud. You can signup for free and get 500k stock quotes per month. Please check their usage agreements prior to signing up and ensure you are allowed to user their service. After getting an account, log into the dashboard and you can see your API tokens.
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    plcfw

    Command-line utility to communicate with Siemens S7 PLC

    plcfw is a simple command-line tool to communicate with Siemens S7 PLC using the fetch-write protocol. It can be used to do a single query of one data block item, or to process a list of queries to various data blocks. Refer to Siemens document "FETCH/WRITE service in an S7-300/400 CPU via the integrated Ethernet interface" for details about the protocol specification and configuration on the PLC side.
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