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    MapSCII

    MapSCII

    Braille & ASCII world map renderer for your console

    A node.js based Vector Tile to Braille and ASCII renderer for xterm-compatible terminals. If you're on Windows, use the open source telnet client PuTTY to connect. Use your mouse to drag and zoom in and out! Discover points of interest around any given location. Highly customizable layer styling with Mapbox Styles support. Connect to any public or private vector tile server.
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    nodejs-dashboard

    nodejs-dashboard

    Telemetry dashboard for node.js apps from the terminal

    ...The tool can be injected into applications with minimal or no code changes by using Node’s preload flag, making adoption straightforward for developers. Its interface uses Unicode Braille characters to render compact graphs directly in the terminal, creating a highly responsive visual experience. nodejs-dashboard is primarily aimed at local development and debugging rather than production observability, helping engineers quickly identify performance bottlenecks. Although the repository is now archived, it remains a useful lightweight option for developers who prefer terminal-native telemetry during Node.js development workflows.
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    vtop

    vtop

    A graphical activity monitor for the command line

    Vtop is a free and open-source activity monitor for the command line. It’s written in node.js and can be easily extended. It uses Unicode braille characters to draw CPU and Memory charts, helping you visualize spikes. We also group processes with the same name together. We calculate the CPU percentage as a total of your overall system power. 100% is all cores and HyperThreads maxed out. This is different to how Apple Activity monitor works. If your terminal supports mouse events (like iTerm) then you can click on the items in the process list. ...
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