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    Terminals Are Sexy

    Terminals Are Sexy

    A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources

    ...It pulls together high-quality links to terminal emulators, shells, prompts, plugins, fonts, color schemes, and command-line utilities, alongside learning materials for sharpening everyday CLI skills. The list favors practical, well-maintained projects and is organized so you can quickly discover alternatives for common tasks (navigation, search, networking, monitoring, text processing, and more). It also points to customization ideas—prompts, themes, and fonts—that help you craft a clear, legible, and pleasant environment. Because it’s a living list, contributions are encouraged, keeping entries current as tools evolve. If you spend time in a terminal—whether writing code, administering systems, or just automating chores—this is a single, convenient place to find better defaults and new favorites.
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    Bocker

    Bocker

    Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash

    Bocker is a minimal, educational reimplementation of core container (Docker-like) functionality, done in about a hundred lines of Bash script. Its purpose is not to replace Docker’s full feature set, but to illustrate container primitives—namespaces, cgroups, layering, filesystem manipulation, network namespaces, etc.—in a transparent, minimal form. With bocker you can perform basic operations such as pulling an image, running a container, exec into a container, listing containers, and...
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