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    Nushell

    Nushell

    A new type of shell

    NuShell (often shortened to “Nu”) is a modern, cross-platform shell written in Rust that treats all data as structured tables rather than plain text. It supports pipelines on rich typed data, has built-in commands for JSON/CSV/SQL/excel, and offers scripting, autocompletion, scoped variables, and strong error handling—bridging the gap between shell scripting and programming.
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    Kubie

    Kubie

    A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens

    kubie is an alternative to kubectx, kubens, and the k on prompt modification script. It offers context switching, namespace switching, and prompt modification in a way that makes each shell independent from others. It also has support for split configuration files, meaning it can load Kubernetes contexts from multiple files. You can configure the paths where Kubie will look for contexts, see the settings section. Kubie also has other nice features such as kubie exec which allows you to...
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    hyperfine

    hyperfine

    A command-line benchmarking tool

    A command-line benchmarking tool. Statistical analysis across multiple runs. Support for arbitrary shell commands. Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. Parameterized benchmarks (e.g....
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    navi

    navi

    An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line

    navi allows you to browse through cheatsheets (that you may write yourself or download from maintainers) and execute commands. Suggested values for arguments are dynamically displayed in a list. it will spare you from knowing CLIs by heart. It will spare you from copy-pasting output from intermediate commands. It will make you type less. It will teach you new one-liners. It uses fzf, skim, or Alfred under the hood and it can be either used as a command or as a shell widget (à la Ctrl-R)....
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    dvm

    dvm

    Easy way to manage multiple active deno versions

    dvm (Deno Version Manager) is a tool designed to manage multiple active versions of the Deno runtime. It simplifies the process of installing, switching, and managing different Deno versions, making it easier for developers to test and deploy applications across various environments. dvm is cross-platform and requires no runtime dependencies, ensuring a lightweight and efficient experience.​
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    BAT

    BAT

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. By default, bat pipes its own output to a pager (e.g. less) if the output is too large for one screen. If you would rather bat work like cat all the time (never page output), you can set --paging=never as an option, either on the command line or in your configuration file. If you intend to alias cat to bat in your shell configuration, you can use alias cat='bat --paging=never' to preserve the default behavior. Even with a pager...
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    mise

    mise

    Dev tools, env vars, task runner

    Mise (formerly RTX) is a cross-language CLI tool and task runner that manages developer tools, environment variables, and project tasks in a unified configuration (mise.toml). It handles tool installation (e.g., Node, Python, Terraform), env var profiles, and repeatable command scripting.
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    Toast

    Toast

    Containerize your development and continuous integration environments

    Toast is a tool for doing work in containers. You define tasks in a YAML file called a toastfile, and Toast runs them in a containerized environment based on a Docker image of your choosing. What constitutes a "task" is up to you, tasks can install system packages, build an application, run a test suite, or even serve web pages. Tasks can depend on other tasks, so Toast can be understood as a high-level containerized build system. Toast caches each task by committing the container to an...
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    Coreutils for Windows

    Coreutils for Windows

    Coreutils for Windows: Installer & Packaging

    Coreutils for Windows is a Microsoft-maintained package that brings UNIX-style command-line utilities to Windows natively. It gives Windows users familiar tools such as text processing, file handling, and pipeline commands without requiring Linux, macOS, or WSL. The project is designed for developers who want consistent shell behavior across platforms. It ships as a multi-call binary that exposes utilities under their standard command names. This makes it useful for scripting, automation,...
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    Iced

    Iced

    A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm

    Iced is a cross-platform, end-user-oriented GUI library for Rust, inspired by The Elm Architecture. It expects you to split user interfaces into four different concepts, which are: the state of your app; messages, which are user interactions or other meaningful events; view logic, which displays your state as widgets that can result in messages; and update logic, which offers a way to update your state and react to messages. Iced is very simple and easy to use, and is type-safe. It offers...
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    rallyup

    rallyup

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler

    rallyup is a lightweight Wake-On-LAN (WOL) scheduler and dependency manager designed for small businesses and home labs. It ensures that infrastructure services like firewalls, storage, and hypervisors are brought online in the correct order, particularly after events like power outages. A typical setup involves configuring most of the infrastructure for WOL but not for Wake-On-Power, and setting rallyup to run on startup on a low-power device like a Raspberry Pi. When you need to bring the...
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    Destructive Command Guard

    Destructive Command Guard

    The Destructive Command Guard (dcg) is for blocking dangerous git

    Destructive Command Guard is a high-performance safety hook for AI coding agents and command-line workflows. It intercepts shell commands before execution and blocks operations that could erase files, rewrite Git history, destroy infrastructure, or remove data. The Rust implementation uses fast filtering and context-aware rules to distinguish dangerous execution from harmless text matches. Its modular security packs cover Git, filesystems, databases, containers, cloud platforms, Kubernetes,...
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    Git Interactive Rebase Tool

    Git Interactive Rebase Tool

    Native cross-platform full feature terminal-based sequence editor

    Native cross-platform full feature terminal-based sequence editor for interactive rebase in Git 1.7.8+. Built and works on Linux, macOS, Windows and many others. Easily set the action to pick, squash, fixup, edit, reword and drop. Reorder the action list with a single key press. Change action and reorder multiple lines at once with visual mode. View the commit overview, and a full commit diff with a press of a key. Easily edit the command that is run by an exec command. Need to do something...
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    docker-compose-wait

    docker-compose-wait

    A simple script to wait for other docker images to be started

    A small command-line utility to wait for other docker images to be started while using docker-compose (or Kubernetes or docker stack or whatever). This utility should be used in the docker build process and launched before your application starts. Your application "MySuperApp" uses MongoDB, Postgres and MySql and you want to be sure that, when it starts, all other systems are available.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Mundane

    Mundane

    Mundane is a Rust cryptography library backed by BoringSSL

    Mundane is a Rust cryptography library designed to be safe, ergonomic, and high-performance, with its cryptographic operations powered by BoringSSL. It aims to eliminate common security pitfalls by providing APIs that are intentionally difficult to misuse, prioritizing safety and correctness over flexibility. The library vendors its own copy of BoringSSL, ensuring consistent builds without external dependencies and avoiding symbol conflicts between different versions. Mundane emphasizes...
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    rust_cmd_lib

    rust_cmd_lib

    Common rust command-line macros and utilities

    rust_cmd_lib is a Rust library designed to make it easier to write shell-script–style tasks in Rust, blending the power and safety of Rust with the expressiveness of shell pipelines. It provides macros and utilities that let you spawn external processes, redirect input/output, and pipe commands together, all without invoking a shell. You can write something like run_cmd!(ls -l | grep foo > out.txt) in a more declarative style, rather than manually wiring up file descriptors, handles, and...
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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