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    Sonic iOS

    Sonic iOS

    Bridge of iOS Devices by usbmuxd

    sonic-ios-bridge is based on gidevice as the underlying iOS communication protocol. On this basis, peripheral auxiliary functions are enriched, such as automatic mounting of developer images, wda installation detection, iOS model mapping, direct use of command lines, etc. To create a command-line iOS debugging tool that executes xctest, WebDriverAgentRunner, performance monitoring and other special functions across platforms. So you can use sib to perform cross-terminal iOS automation, iOS...
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    zsh-autosuggestions

    zsh-autosuggestions

    Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh

    zsh-autosuggestions is a popular Zsh plugin that displays gray, inline suggestions as you type, based on your shell history and other strategies. It feels a lot like “typeahead” for the terminal: the moment your input matches a past command prefix, a suggestion appears and you can accept it with a key (e.g., right arrow or end-of-line). The plugin is lightweight and fast, designed to keep suggestions responsive even on large histories by performing lookups asynchronously when possible. ...
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    EXECA

    EXECA

    Process execution for humans

    ...Executes locally installed binaries by name. Cleans up spawned processes when the parent process dies. Get interleaved output from stdout and stderr similar to what is printed on the terminal. (Async only). Can specify file and arguments as a single string without a shell. More descriptive errors. Gracefully handle failures by using automatic retries and exponential backoff with the p-retry package.
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    empty

    Run applications under pseudo-terminal (PTY) sessions

    empty - run applications under pseudo-terminal (PTY) sessions to dialogue with interactive programs. Replace TCL/Expect with a simple tool and use your favorite shell (sh, bash, csh, tcsh, ksh, zsh, etc)
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    BAT

    BAT

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration

    ...If you would rather bat work like cat all the time (never page output), you can set --paging=never as an option, either on the command line or in your configuration file. If you intend to alias cat to bat in your shell configuration, you can use alias cat='bat --paging=never' to preserve the default behavior. Even with a pager set, you can still use bat to concatenate files. Whenever bat detects a non-interactive terminal (i.e. when you pipe into another process or into a file), bat will act as a drop-in replacement for cat and fall back to printing the plain file contents, regardless of the --pager option's value. ...
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    mcp-cli

    mcp-cli

    Lighweight CLI to interact with MCP servers

    mcp-cli is a lightweight, Bun-based command-line interface (CLI) tool that simplifies how developers discover, inspect, and interact with Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers from the terminal. The Model Context Protocol is an emerging open standard for connecting language models and external tools, and mcp-cli helps mitigate common pain points like context window bloat by dynamically discovering MCP servers and reducing token load during interactions. It’s designed to be fast and shell-friendly, compiling to a single standalone binary and producing machine-readable output (e.g., JSON) that plays well with other CLI tooling like jq and standard piping. mcp-cli supports both stdio and HTTP-based MCP servers, connection pooling with a lazy-spawn daemon to keep connections warm, and flexible tool filtering via easy configuration options.
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    mason.nvim

    mason.nvim

    Portable package manager for Neovim that runs everywhere Neovim runs

    ...Packages are installed in Neovim's data directory (:h standard-path) by default. Executables are linked to a single bin/ directory, which mason.nvim will add to Neovim's PATH during setup, allowing seamless access from Neovim builtins (shell, terminal, etc.) as well as other 3rd party plugins.
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    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1

    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1

    Bash scripts that declare aliases and copy code templates.

    mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 is a set of code templates and Linux/BSD specific Bash scripts that copy the code templates and declare various aliases according to the presence/availability of the programs that are used at the alias declarations. The mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 can be seen as part of development environment setup. Historically the mmmv_userspace_distro_t1 started out as a set of common Bash scripts, Ruby programs and Bash alias declarations that Martin.Vahi@softf1.com used at...
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    contools

    console tools, batch scripts, shell scripts, shell tools, utilities

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    Magnetic tape partitioning tool

    command line tool to partition LTO-5+ tapes

    This little shell script can create partitions on an LTO-5+ tape. LTO-5 tapes can hold 2 partitions, LTO-6+ tapes can hold up to 4 partitions. It can work as batch and interactive (menu driven) on console/terminal.
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    COW

    COW

    A COW interpreter written in C

    A COW interpreter written in C I know the interpreter for this already exists, but I re-wrote it from C++ to C in order to make it a lot more lightweight. I've also provided the binary executables in the releases page. It works just like my BrainF interpreter.
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    Script Echo Color

    Script Echo Color

    Terminal text colorizing and simplifies script coding.

    ScriptEchoColor simplifies Linux terminal text colorizing, formatting and several steps of script coding.
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    Agena

    Agena

    Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.

    Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed for science, scripting, and many other applications. Binaries are available for Windows, Linux, Solaris, OS/2, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi and DOS.
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    Gobi

    Gobi

    A batch package builder for applications

    Gobi for shell is a batch package builder for applications, it builds a self-install package of your programs. Creates a stand alone executable file that performs the (secured installation and removing) of the elements necessary to distribute your applications. The software offers many possibilities, such as executing commands before and after installation. This is the shell+Gtk version of the Gobisoft software with the same features...
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    Ubuntu-Business-Desktop (LXC)

    Ubuntu-Business-Desktop (LXC)

    Ubuntu LXQT - LXC Template for Proxmox

    This is a LXC-Template witch can be used for a company or private. It's an adapted Ubuntu with x2go-Terminalserver and Webmincontrol. It's easy to control the system with webmin. You never must use the terminal. Try it!
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    BrainF

    BrainF

    The interpreter for BrainF

    This is an interpreter written in C for a joke esoteric programming language called BrainF (Google this language for more information). The good feature about this interpreter is that it doesn't need to be installed and it's portable. Also, it's very simple and lightweight.
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    KaNaPi

    KaNaPi

    Educational Linux Distribution

    Main goals: * Prepare operating system based on Linux kernel and free software for use at home from scratch by building sources. Binary packages/images are also available. * Each package is installed in separate directory, so you can use different versions of applications and libraries by design. * There is only one user 'kanapi' with root permissions, so you don't have to login, remember passwords, etc. * Simple configuration * Automatic compilation.
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    Pikalang

    Pikalang

    A Pikalang interpreter written in C

    This is an interpreter written in C for a joke esoteric programming language called Pikalang (Google this language for more information, or the repository of the owner of this language). The good feature about this interpreter is that it doesn't need to be installed and it's portable. Also, it's very simple and lightweight.
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    MUNKI UPDATER

    Auto Update munki products

    Automatically Get Official Product Updates on munki Server. This MUNKI SERVER Command line Tool (Munki Updater) will check for available MUNKI Product Updates on official Servers (example Mozilla) and will allow to Download and Update older Product Versions on MUNKI Repository and distribute them on clients having older versions. munki updater readme: http://svn.code.sourceforge.net/p/munkiupdater/code-0/trunk/readme.txt ############# managed software centre installer...
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    amforth: Interpreter on Microcontrollers

    amforth is an extendible interpreter on microcontrollers

    amforth is an extendable command interpreter running on AVR ATmega and TI MSP430 microcontrollers. The Risc-V and ARM architectures are ascending. Turnkey actions for IoT workloads are possible as well. The command language is close to the Forth 2012 standard.
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    cozystack

    cozystack

    PaaS and framework that replace or compete with AWS, VMware

    Open Source AI-ready PaaS and framework for building your own cloud on bare metal and running managed Kubernetes, virtual machines, Databases-as-a-Service or for creating your own AWS/GCP/Azure competitor for ISP/MSP/hosting providers. CNCF Project - Control your data - Cut dependence from the tech giants - Enable digital sovereignty - Use modern tools and APIs with any server - Fully utilize GPU resources for AI Who is it for? Banks and fintechs, AI-driven companies, service...
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    garlic3

    garlic3

    Garlic source library for Gambas3

    Gambas3* coding tools and examples for use in SMB or other organizations that make internal programs. E.g. from database fields to class sourcecode with DbInfoCode, clean up source with ProbableCause, or just use an empty project template *For Gambas2 see older "garlic" project: https://sourceforge.net/p/garlic/wiki/Home/.
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    rCMD-JMP

    rCMD-JMP

    JMP plugin for encrypted remote terminal and file transfer

    ▪ Run any command asynchronously on remote desktop, get printout from a process, exit code, PID. ▪ Transfer file to / from remote desktop. ▪ All data are encrypted for mobile clients. ▪ No intermediate servers are involved, conncections are made directly to the target machine. The plugin connects to and runs together with JMP node on the target machine, thus the package includes JMP main classes. User calls rCMD shell client app (included in the package) on client's machine with...
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    Text File Generator

    Generate large text files for various testing purposes

    Generate large text files with dummy data (i.e. for performance testing an app that needs to read a file). This is a console app. It allows to generate large files (you can specify the size in megabytes). There is a template which you can set to define how a single line should look like, e.g. you can make a CSV file from it. This can contain random words, random numbers and sequential numbers. It has a dictionary of English words which you can replace with your own set. You can...
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    Kile LaTeX Editor

    Kile LaTeX Editor

    Kile is a feature-rich LaTeX editor

    Kile is a LaTeX editor, a TeX shell that simplifies the creation of LaTeX documents.
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