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    goneovim

    goneovim

    A GUI frontend for neovim

    goneovim is a Neovim GUI written in Go, using a Qt binding for Go. This repository forked from the original Gonvim for the purpose of maintenance and enhancement. Traditionally, Neovim (and even Vim) has been optimized for working with Terminal, and some Terminal-based workflows cannot be achieved with a GUI. Therefore, for some people, a GUI would be the unnecessary additional stuff. On the other hand, in my opinion, there are some attractive features of GUI. Since Neovim performs all of...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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.
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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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    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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    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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    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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    GoConvey

    GoConvey

    Go testing in the browser, integrates with `go test`

    ...The design is responsive, so you can squish the browser real tight if you need to put it beside your code. The web UI supports traditional Go tests, so use it even if you're not using GoConvey tests. Since GoConvey integrates with go test, you can keep running tests in the terminal or use the auto-updating web UI for test results. Though writing tests with Convey() and So() is optional, it's more expressive than t.Errorf().
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    Termshark

    Termshark

    A terminal UI for tshark, inspired by Wireshark

    A terminal user-interface for tshark, inspired by Wireshark. If you're debugging on a remote machine with a large pcap and no desire to scp it back to your desktop, termshark can help! Read pcap files or sniff live interfaces (where tshark is permitted). Filter pcaps or live captures using Wireshark's display filters. Reassemble and inspect TCP and UDP flows. View network conversations by protocol. Copy ranges of packets to the clipboard from the terminal. Written in Golang, compiles to a...
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    cointop

    cointop

    A fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application

    cointop is a fast and lightweight interactive terminal-based UI application for tracking and monitoring cryptocurrency coin stats in real-time. The interface is inspired by htop and shortcut keys are inspired by vim. Vim-inspired shortcut keys, custom key bindings configuration. Custom color scheme configuration, 256-color, and 24-bit support. Save and view favorite coins. Portfolio tracking of holdings view profit & loss.
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    up

    up

    A tool for writing Linux pipes with instant live preview

    up is the Ultimate Plumber, a tool for writing Linux pipes in a terminal-based UI interactively, with instant live preview of command results. The main goal of the Ultimate Plumber is to help interactively and incrementally explore textual data in Linux, by making it easier to quickly build complex pipelines, thanks to a fast feedback loop. This is achieved by boosting any typical Linux text-processing utils such as grep, sort, cut, paste, awk, wc, perl, etc., etc., by providing a quick, interactive, scrollable preview of their results. ...
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    lazynpm

    lazynpm

    Terminal UI for npm

    ...The UI offers keybindings and visual feedback so you can navigate dependencies, install packages, run scripts, and link modules in a more interactive way. It is inspired by Duffield’s other tools (such as lazygit and lazydocker) in giving “the lazier way” to manage terminal workflows. While it supports Unix environments (macOS/Linux), it is noted that it is not compatible with Windows due to one of its dependencies (pty) being incompatible with Windows.
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    GRV

    GRV

    GRV is a terminal interface for viewing git repositories

    GRV is a terminal-based interface for viewing Git repositories. It allows refs, commits and diffs to be viewed, searched and filtered. The behavior and style can be customized through configuration. A query language can be used to filter refs and commits, see the Documentation section for more information. Commits and refs can be filtered using a query language.
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    bashful

    bashful

    Use a yaml file to stitch together commands and bash snippits

    ...The idea is that your bash automation should be “quiet and shy-like” rather than verbose and messy, so bashful provides a structured way to describe tasks (commands, downloads, nested operations) in a YAML file, and then run them with a nice terminal UI showing progress bars, logs, ETAs, etc. It supports features such as downloading scripts, bundling sets of commands and resources, tagging tasks, running subsets via tags, logging both stdout and stderr, and error-handling policies (e.g., which commands should halt execution on failure). The tool is cross-platform (supports Linux, macOS, Windows), installable via Go or via package managers, and licensed under MIT.
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    XOS test builds

    XOS test builds

    AOSP-based Operating System (On phone tap on "Try to download anyway")

    halogenOS test builds (release builds are just a leftover) The test builds and modules are supposed to be only used by our testers. But if you are not a tester, and use these builds anyways, don't expect support if you get problems. You can report the bugs, but you have to be experienced enough to know how to revert back to a working state and how to report bugs and provide logs.
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