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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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    wacli

    wacli

    WhatsApp CLI

    ...It stores data locally, which enables fast offline search across previously synced conversations and makes it useful for automation, archiving, and analysis workflows. Beyond basic messaging, it also includes tools for backfilling older history on a best-effort basis, downloading media, and managing groups. The overall design emphasizes human-readable terminal output by default, with optional JSON output for scripting and machine-readable pipelines.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    up

    up

    A tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview

    ...To start using up, redirect any text-emitting command (or pipeline) into it. Use PgUp/PgDn and Ctrl-[←]/Ctrl-[→] for basic browsing through the command output. In the input box at the top of the screen, start writing any bash pipeline; then press Enter to execute the command you typed, and the Ultimate Plumber will immediately show you the output of the pipeline in the scrollable window.
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