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    goneovim

    goneovim

    A GUI frontend for neovim

    ...Neovim has an embedded terminal emulator that can be run in :terminal, so you can run basic terminal workflows using :terminal with bash or zsh in Neovim GUI. It is also possible to use remote control tools such as nvr to avoid nvim in nvim in Neovim GUI. For example, it is possible to scroll based on pixels, to set different font families and point sizes for each window.
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    Pacseek

    Pacseek

    Terminal user interface for searching installing Arch Linux packages

    Pacseek is a terminal user interface (TUI) for searching and installing Arch Linux packages. It provides a user-friendly interface for browsing the Arch repositories and the Arch User Repository (AUR), making package management more accessible for users who prefer a visual approach within the terminal.​
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    Supabase CLI

    Supabase CLI

    Supabase CLI. Manage postgres migrations, run Supabase locally

    ...Designed for developers building with Supabase, the CLI provides an efficient way to work with the entire Supabase stack—PostgreSQL, auth, storage, and edge functions—directly from the terminal.
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    TCG

    TCG

    Terminal cell graphics library

    Terminal Cell Graphics (TCG) is a Go library that enables 1-bit graphics rendering in terminal applications using Unicode block symbols. It's designed for developers who want to incorporate simple graphics into CLI tools or games, providing a unique way to display visuals in text-based environments.
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    Lazydocker

    Lazydocker

    The lazier way to manage everything docker

    LazyDocker is an interactive terminal GUI (built with gocui in Go) for managing Docker and Docker Compose. It lets users monitor containers, images, volumes, and networks from the command line, reducing context switching.
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    Lip Gloss

    Lip Gloss

    Style definitions for nice terminal layouts

    Style definitions for nice terminal layouts. Built with TUIs in mind. Lip Gloss takes an expressive, declarative approach to terminal rendering. Users familiar with CSS will feel at home with Lip Gloss. The terminal's color profile will be automatically detected, and colors outside the gamut of the current palette will be automatically coerced to their closest available value.
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    pty

    pty

    PTY interface for Go

    ...Note that the examples are for demonstration purpose only, to showcase how to use the library. They are not meant to be used in any kind of production environment. Start assigns a pseudo-terminal tty os.File to c.Stdin, c.Stdout, and c.Stderr, calls c.Start, and returns the File of the tty's corresponding pty. InheritSize applies the terminal size of pty to tty. This should be run in a signal handler for syscall.SIGWINCH to automatically resize the tty when the pty receives a window size change notification.
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    Sonic iOS

    Sonic iOS

    Bridge of iOS Devices by usbmuxd

    ...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 device communication, and iOS device testing without Mac. Whether gidevice or tidevice, the main principle is to communicate with usbmux. The role of usbmux is to realize cross-platform communication with iOS device services. On the Mac, usbmuxd is a service of Apple, which is mainly used to implement TCP connections on the USB protocol. ...
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    Lazygit

    Lazygit

    Simple terminal UI for git commands

    You've heard it before, git is powerful, but what good is that power when everything is so damn hard to do? Interactive rebasing requires you to edit a goddamn TODO file in your editor? Are you kidding me? To stage part of a file you need to use a command-line program to step through each hunk and if a hunk can't be split down any further but contains code you don't want to stage, you have to edit an arcane patch file by hand? Are you KIDDING me?! Sometimes you get asked to stash your...
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    ali

    ali

    Generate HTTP load and plot the results in real-time

    Generate HTTP load and plot the results in real-time. A load testing tool capable of performing real-time analysis, inspired by vegeta and jplot. ali comes with an embedded terminal-based UI where you can plot the metrics in real-time, so lets you perform real-time analysis on the terminal. Press l (or h) to switch the displayed chart. On all charts, you can click and drag to select a region to zoom into.
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    EARTHLY

    EARTHLY

    The effortless CI/CD framework that runs anywhere

    Share compute and cache with Earthly Satellites. Build remotely from the comfort of your terminal. Satellites use the code in your current directory, stream logs back to you in real time, and output results (images, artifacts) back to your laptop. When used from a CI, Earthly Satellites can be used to speed up builds, as the cache is retained between runs. Earthly was engineered for readability. Most engineers are able to read an Earthfile without any prior knowledge.
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    cli

    cli

    GitHub’s official command line tool

    Work with issues, pull requests, checks, releases and more. Call the GitHub API to script almost any action, and set a custom alias for any command. Connect to GitHub Enterprise Server in addition to GitHub. Allow contributors to easily notify you of changes they've pushed to a repository, with access limited to the contributors you specify. Easily merge changes you accept. Visual Studio Code is backed by high-performance VMs that start in seconds. Get updates on the GitHub activity you've...
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    Bubble Tea

    Bubble Tea

    A powerful little TUI framework

    The fun, functional and stateful way to build terminal apps. A Go framework based on The Elm Architecture. Bubble Tea is well-suited for simple and complex terminal applications, either inline, full-window, or a mix of both. Bubble Tea is in use in production and includes a number of features and performance optimizations we’ve added along the way. Among those is a standard framerate-based renderer, a renderer for high-performance scrollable regions which works alongside the main renderer, and mouse support. ...
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    git-bug

    git-bug

    Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges

    ...It is fast, listing bugs or opening them is a matter of milliseconds. git-bug doesn't pollute your project, no files are added in your project. git-bug integrates with your tooling, use the UI you like (CLI, terminal, web) or integrate with your existing tools through the CLI or the GraphQL API. git-bug bridges to other bug trackers. Use bridges to import and export to other trackers. An interactive terminal UI is available using the command git bug termui to browse and edit bugs.
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    Seabird

    Seabird

    Native Kubernetes desktop IDE

    Seabird is a Kubernetes IDE designed for the GNOME desktop. Explore and manage your clusters with a simple and intuitive interface. Equipped with essential features such as a terminal for executing commands, monitoring through logs and metrics, and a resource editor that conveniently places the API reference at your fingertips.
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    jvm-mon

    jvm-mon

    Console-based JVM monitoring tool

    Console-based JVM monitoring - when you just want to SSH into a server and see what’s going on. jvm-top lets you monitor your JVM server applications from the terminal.
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    Okteto

    Okteto

    Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster

    Kubernetes has made it very easy to deploy applications to the cloud at a higher scale than ever, but the development practices have not evolved at the same speed as application deployment patterns. Today, most developers try to either run parts of the infrastructure locally or just test these integrations directly in the cluster via CI jobs, or the docker build/redeploy cycle. It works, but this workflow is painful and incredibly slow. Okteto accelerates the development workflow of...
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    Dolt

    Dolt

    Dolt, it's Git for data

    Dolt is a SQL database that you can fork, clone, branch, merge, push and pull just like a git repository. Connect to Dolt just like any MySQL database to run queries or update the data using SQL commands. Use the command line interface to import CSV files, commit your changes, push them to a remote, or merge your teammate's changes. All the commands you know for Git work exactly the same for Dolt. Git versions files, Dolt versions tables. It's like Git and MySQL had a baby. We also built...
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    Tyk API Gateway

    Tyk API Gateway

    Open Source API Gateway written in Go

    Tyk is an open source Enterprise API Gateway, supporting REST, GraphQL, TCP and gRPC protocols. Tyk Gateway is provided ‘Batteries-included’, with no feature lockout. Enabling your organization to control who accesses your APIs, when they access, and how they access it. Tyk Technologies uses the same API Gateway for all it’s applications. Protecting, securing, and processing APIs for thousands of organizations and businesses around the world. Ideal for Open Banking, building software...
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    ohmyposh.dev

    ohmyposh.dev

    A prompt theme engine for any shell

    Oh My Posh enables you to use the full-color set of your terminal by using colors to define and render the prompt. Easily adjust existing themes or create your own. From standard segments all the way to custom implementations. No matter which shell you're using, or even how many, you can carry the configuration from one shell and/or machine to another for the same prompt everywhere you work. What started as the offspring of oh-my-posh2 for PowerShell resulted in a cross platform, highly customizable and extensible prompt theme engine. ...
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    Ansible Semaphore

    Ansible Semaphore

    Modern UI for Ansible

    Ansible Semaphore is a modern UI for Ansible. It lets you easily run Ansible playbooks, get notifications about fails, control access to deployment system. If your project has grown and deploying from the terminal is no longer for you then Ansible Semaphore is what you need. Each successful project will ultimately require the use of CI/CD practices. We understand this and therefore are actively developing Ansible Semaphore in this direction. The separation of task into build and deployment allows you to safely update your production environment. ...
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    q Go

    q Go

    Quick and dirty debugging output for tired Go programmers

    q is a better way to do print statement debugging. For best results, dedicate a terminal to tailing $TMPDIR/q while you work. You also can simply tail -f $TMPDIR/q, but it's highly recommended to use the provided commands. Type q.Q instead of fmt.Printf and your variables will be printed like the provided example. Faster to type, pretty-printed vars and expressions. Easier to see inside structs, doesn't go to noisy-ass stdout.
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    Yay

    Yay

    An AUR Helper written in Go

    ...You are free to edit the PKGBUILD in any way, but any problems you cause are your own and should not be reported unless they can be reproduced with the original PKGBUILD. Yay uses git diff to display diffs, which by default tells less not to page if the output can fit into one terminal length. This behavior can be overridden by exporting your own flags (export LESS=SRX). Use yay -Y --devel --save to make development package updates permanently enabled (yay and yay -Syu will then always check dev packages).
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    jqp

    jqp

    A TUI playground to experiment with jq

    a TUI playground for exploring jq. This application utilizes itchyny's implementation of jq written in Go, gojq. Download the relevant asset for your operating system from the latest Github release. Unpack it, then move the binary to somewhere accessible in your PATH. Clone this repo, build from source with cd jqp && go build, then move the binary to somewhere accessible in your PATH. jqp also supports input from STDIN. STDIN takes precedence over the command line flag. jqp can be configured...
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    plow

    plow

    A high-performance HTTP benchmarking tool

    ...Plow runs at specified connections (option -c) concurrently and real-time records summary statistics, histogram of execution time and calculates percentiles to display on Web UI and terminal. It can run for a set duration( option -d), for a fixed number of requests(option -n), or until Ctrl-C is interrupted. The implementation of real-time computing Histograms and Quantiles using stream-based algorithms inspired by Prometheus with low memory and CPU bounds. so it's almost no additional performance overhead for benchmarking.
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