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    fish

    fish

    The user-friendly command line shell

    ...Behold the monospaced rainbow. fish is fully scriptable, and its syntax is simple, clean, and consistent. You'll never write esac again. For those lucky few with a graphical computer, you can set your colors and view functions, variables, and history all from a web page. Other shells support programmable completions, but only fish generates them automatically by parsing your installed man pages. fish will delight you with features like tab completions and syntax highlighting that just work, with nothing new to learn or configure.
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    xxh

    xxh

    Bring your favorite shell wherever you go through the ssh

    You stuffed the command shell with aliases, tools and colors but you lose it all when using ssh. The mission of xxh is to bring your favorite shell wherever you go through ssh without root access and system installations. Preparing portable shells and plugins occurs locally and then xxh uploads the result to the host. No installations or root access on the host is required. Security and host environment are a prime focus.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    kube-ps1

    kube-ps1

    Kubernetes prompt info for bash and zsh

    ...Blue was used for the default symbol to match the Kubernetes color as closely as possible. Red was chosen as the context name to stand out, and cyan for the namespace. 256 colors are available by specifying the numerical value as the variable argument. Due to the vast ways of customizing the shell, please try the prompt with a minimal configuration before submitting a bug report.
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    Xfce Evolution

    Xfce Evolution

    Consistent looks on the Xfce desktop

    Xfce Evolution is a linux/freebsd theme focused on providing a consistent look on the Xfce desktop for all standard GUI toolkits. Based on Ambiance:gtk2, Adwaita:gtk3, and Greybird:xfwm4 Development and testing on Xubuntu 18.04 LTS LAST CHANGES ============= Xfce Evolution development has been discontinued, the followup theme is 'Xfce ClassicLooks' maintained at http://classiclooks.sourceforge.net
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    cdu : a color du, disk usage

    cdu : a color du, disk usage

    An unix command line "du" with colors

    cdu (for Color du) is a perl script which call du and display a pretty histogram with optional colors which allow to imediatly see the directories which take disk space. With no arguments, cdu reports the disk space for all subdirectories of the current directory. With only one directory argument, cdu reports the disk space for all subdirectories of the given directory. You can also call du with no predefined options. For more documentation about available options, see the manpage below.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Colors and text effects are useful when you are reading your log files or when you are using base shell commands. ShSh is a set of skinnable commands that do it for you! ShSh scripts are written on PHP but are usable only on command line interface.
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    Alternative Windows Console v2

    Alternative Windows Console v2

    Alternative Windows(tm) Console - extended interface to Windows shell

    Download it for free for any use!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Virtual Shortcuts

    Virtual Shortcuts

    Create a virtual place to get a free-of-trash Windows desktop

    Manage your programs and files to get an easy access to them without consuming your desktop's space, memory and flexibility. Recreate a virtual space to fill it with shortcuts and leave the original Windows desktop with only a cute background.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MikroConf Router Configuration Interface
    MikroConf is a command line administration interface for Linux-based embedded systems (linux/uclibc/busybox), which can be easily extended with new administration modules using the Tcl programming language.
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    Custom tcsh rc file. Makes use of colors and helpful aliases to make UNIX more admin friendly.
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