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    Mordant

    Mordant

    Multiplatform text styling for Kotlin command-line applications

    Mordant is a multiplatform library for rendering styled text in the terminal. You can use it to add color and style to text, create tables, draw animations, and more.
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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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    Mtk Easy Su

    Mtk Easy Su

    Get bootless root access with few clicks.

    This app set up bootless super user access, with Magisk and Mtk-su, on MediaTek Android devices. To facilitate those wishing to use the security breach Mtk-su by Diplomatic. If you are a more advanced user. I recommend using the mtk-su tool from the terminal, you will have more possibilities and control over the process.
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    Gitlogue

    Gitlogue

    A cinematic Git commit replay tool for the terminal

    Gitlogue provides a fun and creative command-line tool that turns your Git commit history into an animated replay, displaying your commits as if someone were typing the changes in real time with cinematic flair. When you run this tool in the terminal, it visually replays diffs line by line, highlights syntax, and shows changes evolving in a way that feels like watching a code story unfold, which can be entertaining and useful for reviewing history or showcasing progress. It builds on typical...
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    Final Cut

    Final Cut

    A text-based widget toolkit

    Library for creating terminal applications with text-based widgets. FINAL CUT is a C++ class library and widget toolkit with full mouse support for creating a text-based user interface. The library supports the programmer to develop an application for the text console. It allows the simultaneous handling of multiple text windows on the screen. The structure of the Qt framework was originally the inspiration for the C++ class design of FINAL CUT. It provides common controls like dialog boxes,...
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    blueutil

    blueutil

    CLI for bluetooth on OSX: power, discoverable state, list, etc.

    blueutil is a command-line utility for managing Bluetooth on macOS. It provides control over Bluetooth connections, device pairing, and power state from the terminal.
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    Ratzilla

    Ratzilla

    Build terminal-themed web applications with Rust and WebAssembly

    Ratzilla is a Rust-based framework for building terminal-style user interfaces that run in the browser using WebAssembly, effectively bringing the aesthetics and interaction patterns of terminal applications to modern web environments. It is built on top of the Ratatui library, which provides composable UI components inspired by text-based interfaces, and adapts them to render within a browser through WebAssembly and DOM-based backends. The framework allows developers to create applications...
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    Claude Canvas

    Claude Canvas

    Give Claude Code an external monitor

    Claude Canvas is a terminal-focused UI toolkit that extends Claude Code by giving it a dedicated visual interface within the terminal, allowing interactive panes for apps like email, calendar, flight bookings, and other structured interfaces directly alongside the coding agent session. Rather than limiting interactions to text prompts and responses, Claude-Canvas uses tools like tmux to spawn multiple split panes so that you can see persistent interfaces for tasks that benefit from visual...
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    OfficeCLI

    OfficeCLI

    OfficeCLI is the first and best command-line tool

    OfficeCLI is a command-line productivity tool designed to bring AI-powered automation into everyday office workflows, enabling users to perform tasks such as document generation, data processing, and communication management directly from the terminal. It focuses on simplifying repetitive business operations by translating natural language commands into structured actions. The system likely integrates with common office tools and formats, allowing seamless interaction with documents,...
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    cheat.sh is a compact, network-accessible cheat-sheet service that serves concise examples and usage notes for hundreds of shell commands, programming languages, and tools via a simple HTTP interface. You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions...
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    gogcli

    gogcli

    Google Suite CLI: Gmail, GCal, GDrive, GContacts

    gogcli is a command-line interface tool that provides developers and power users with direct terminal access to a wide range of Google services without needing to leave the shell. This CLI tool covers several Google Workspace APIs including Gmail for email management, Google Calendar for scheduling and events, Google Drive for file operations, and Google Contacts for personal and corporate contact management. gogcli makes it possible to script repetitive tasks, automate workflows, and fetch...
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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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    Spectre.Console

    Spectre.Console

    Library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications

    Spectre.Console is a .NET library that enables the creation of rich, cross‑platform console applications. Heavily inspired by Python’s Rich library, it provides advanced styling, layout, and input capabilities for modern terminal UIs. Supports tables, grids, panels, and a Rich inspired markup language. Supports the most common SRG parameters when it comes to text styling such as bold, dim, italic, underline, strikethrough, and blinking text. Supports 3/4/8/24-bit colors in the terminal. The...
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    Supabase CLI

    Supabase CLI

    Supabase CLI. Manage postgres migrations, run Supabase locally

    Supabase CLI is the command-line interface for managing and developing Supabase projects. It streamlines local development, database migrations, environment management, and project deployment. 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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    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Open source AI IDE and Cursor alternative

    Void is an open-source, AI-powered code editor built as a fork of Visual Studio Code. Designed as a fully transparent and privacy-focused alternative to Cursor or GitHub Copilot, it lets you use AI models locally or via APIs (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Ollama, etc.)—without routing data through proprietary servers. Developed by YC-backed startup Glass Devtools, it supports traditional coding features inherited from VS Code, enhanced with in-editor LLM capabilities—autocomplete, inline quick...
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    gdbgui

    gdbgui

    Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger)

    Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view the stack, visualize data structures, and more in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran. Run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browser. gdbgui is a browser-based frontend to gdb, the gnu debugger. You can add breakpoints, view stack traces, and more in C, C++, Go, and Rust! It's perfect for beginners and experts. Simply run gdbgui from the terminal to start the gdbgui server, and a new tab will open in your...
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    HARPOON 2

    HARPOON 2

    Getting you where you want with the fewest keystrokes

    HARPOON 2 is a highly popular Neovim plugin created by ThePrimeagen that enhances editor navigation by letting users mark and quickly jump to frequently used files and terminals within their Neovim workflow. Unlike traditional global marks in Vim, Harpoon’s marks are per-project and automatically updated, meaning they follow files even as content changes, which streamlines switching between contextually relevant files during development. It comes with an intuitive menu system that lists...
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    Flutter Server Box

    Flutter Server Box

    ServerBox - server status & toolbox

    Flutter Server Box (aka ServerBox) is a Flutter app that monitors and manages Linux servers. It provides charts for CPU, memory, disk, network, and tools like SSH terminal, file manager, and commands via dartssh2 & xterm.dart. Available on iOS, Android, desktop, and TV platforms, it's community-acclaimed as a lightweight alternative to Termius/ServerCat.
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    tachyonfx

    tachyonfx

    Effects and animation library for Ratatui applications

    tachyonfx is a Rust-based animation and effects library designed specifically for terminal user interfaces built with the Ratatui ecosystem, enabling developers to add visually rich transitions and dynamic behavior to text-based applications. It introduces a composable system where complex animations can be created by layering and combining smaller, reusable effects, similar to how shaders or animation pipelines work in graphical environments. The library focuses on enhancing the visual...
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    Posting

    Posting

    The modern API client that lives in your terminal

    Posting is an open-source, terminal-based API client designed for developers who prefer a fast, keyboard-driven workflow. It allows users to create, test, and manage HTTP requests directly from the command line without relying on graphical tools. The interface is highly interactive, offering features like command palettes, jump navigation, and real-time editing for efficient API exploration. Posting supports saving requests in a readable, version-control-friendly format, making it ideal for...
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    pty

    pty

    PTY interface for Go

    Pty is a Go package for using unix pseudo-terminals. 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...
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    XPipe

    XPipe

    Your entire server infrastructure at your fingertips

    Introducing the brand-new shell connection hub and remote file manager that is ready to take on the challenges of modern infrastructure. XPipe takes a completely new approach to handling shell connections, which makes it possible to provide features that you can't find anywhere else. Explore what makes XPipe stand out. All SSH user and system configuration settings are automatically applied. Your existing SSH agent can be utilized to securely authenticate, there is no need to provide your...
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    VT Code

    VT Code

    VT Code - semantic AI coding agent

    VTCode is a terminal-based AI coding agent designed to provide semantic code understanding and interactive assistance directly within a command-line environment. It is implemented in Rust and focuses on performance, portability, and deep integration with developer workflows that rely on terminal tools. The system leverages syntax-aware parsing technologies such as tree-sitter and AST-based analysis to understand code structure rather than relying solely on raw text, which enables more...
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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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    diff-so-fancy

    diff-so-fancy

    Make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable

    diff-so-fancy strives to make your diffs human readable instead of machine readable. This helps improve code quality and helps you spot defects faster. diff-so-fancy is also available from NPM, Nix, brew, and as a package on Arch and Debian Linux. Windows users may need to install MinGW or the Windows subsystem for Linux. By default, the separator for the file header uses Unicode line-drawing characters. If this is causing output errors on your terminal, set this to false to use ASCII characters instead. By default, the separator for the file header spans the full width of the terminal. ...
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