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    IdleX - IDLE Extensions for Python
    A collection of extensions for Python's IDLE, the Python IDE built with the tkinter GUI toolkit.
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    gitsome

    gitsome

    A supercharged Git/GitHub command line interface (CLI)

    ...Not all GitHub workflows work well in a terminal; gitsome attempts to target those that do. gitsome includes 29 GitHub integrated commands that work with ALL shells. Run gh commands along with Git-Extras and hub commands to unlock even more GitHub integrations! gitsome supports Fish-style auto-suggestions. Use the right arrow key to complete a suggestion.
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    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes

    Kube-shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes CLI. Under the hood kube-shell still calls kubectl. Kube-shell aims to provide ease-of-use of kubectl and increase productivity. You can use up-arrow and down-arrow to walk through the history of commands executed. Also, up-arrow partial string matching is possible. For e.g. enter 'kubectl get' and use up-arrow and down-arrow to browse through all kubectl get commands. You could also use CTRL+r to search from the history of commands. Details of the current context from kubeconfig is always readily displayed on the bottom toolbar. ...
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