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    Amazon Lightsail CLI Extensions

    Amazon Lightsail CLI Extensions

    Amazon Lightsail CLI Extensions

    This project is the source code of lightsailctl, a tool that augments Amazon Lightsail features in AWS CLI. lightsailctl is executed automatically by AWS CLI when certain subcommands are used, such as AWS lightsail push-container-image. lightsailctl is written in Go, so please install Go. Keep reading if you want to work with lightsailctl source code locally. This container image pushing logic requires a number of steps that are outsourced from AWS CLI to lightsailctl.
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    DevDash

    DevDash

    Highly Configurable Terminal Dashboard for Developers and Creators

    DevDash is a highly configurable terminal dashboard for developers and creators. It will allow you to choose and display the most up-to-date metrics you need, at one place. The data will be automatically refreshed while you’re doing other productive tasks. Get started and create your first dashboard, or see DevDash in action with many examples (including their configuration). Change the display of your widgets (colors or size). Understand how to use time period for many widgets in DevDash. Choose the widgets you want. Place your widgets where you want. Choose the data you want to display, the colors you want to use, and a lot of other things for each widget. Don't want to personalize everything? Don't overwrite the defaults, then. Unlimited amount of different dashboards with different configurations. Data refreshed automatically via time ticks, or via a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + r by default).
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    HTTPLabs

    HTTPLabs

    The interactive web server

    The interactive web server. HTTPLabs let you inspect HTTP requests and forge responses. Each release provides pre-built binaries for different architectures. HTTPLab uses files to store pre-built responses, it will look for a file called .httplab on the current directory if not found it will fall back to $HOME.
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    Kingpin

    Kingpin

    A Go (golang) command line and flag parser

    Kingpin is a fluent-style, type-safe command-line parser. It supports flags, nested commands, and positional arguments. Second to parsing, providing the user with useful help is probably the most important thing a command-line parser does. Kingpin tries to provide detailed contextual help if --help is encountered at any point in the command line (excluding after --). Flags can be specified at any point after their definition, not just immediately after their associated command. Kingpin can be used for simple flag+arg applications. Kingpin supports reading arguments from a file.
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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. The terminal's background color will automatically be detected and the appropriate color will be chosen at runtime. There are also shorthand functions for defining borders, which follow a similar pattern to the margin and padding shorthand functions. Sometimes, such as when developing a component, you want to make sure style definitions respect their intended purpose in the UI. This is where Inline and MaxWidth, and MaxHeight come in.
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    Multi Progress Bar

    Multi Progress Bar

    multi progress bar for Go cli applications

    mpb is a Go lib for rendering progress bars in terminal applications. Synchronized decorator's width among multiple bars. Elapsed time, ewma based ETA, Percentage, Bytes counter. Cancel the whole rendering process. Dynamically add or remove bars. Set the total while the bar is running. Multiple progress bars are supported.
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    Teller

    Teller

    Cloud native secrets management for developers

    Teller is a productivity secret manager for developers supporting cloud-native apps and multiple cloud providers. Mix and match all vaults and other key stores and safely use secrets as you code, test, and build applications. It's quick, easy, and safe. Never leave your command line for secrets. Create a simple configuration for mixing any number of vaults and key stores using your cloud-native clusters or traditional cloud providers. Teller is open source and secure by-design. It also helps maintain great secrets hygiene and prevents secret sprawl. Avoid custom scripts and unapproved 3rd parties. Use your CISO/infosec-approved vaults, and help keep company policies. Using Teller helps keep a healthy posture. When you have an easy way to use secrets, you don’t stick’em in code or in various funny configs. Teller is completely open source and transparent at what it does. You can also add your own providers.
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    WTF

    WTF

    The personal information dashboard for your terminal

    WTF (aka 'wtfutil') is the personal information dashboard for your terminal, providing at-a-glance access to your very important but infrequently-needed stats and data. Used by thousands of developers and tech people around the world, WTF is free and open-source. To support the continued use and development of WTF, please consider sponsoring WTF via GitHub Sponsors. Oversee your services with Airbrake. Keep an eye on your OpsGenie schedules, Google Calendar, Git and GitHub repositories. Track your deployments via New Relic. See who’s away in BambooHR, which Jira tickets are assigned to you, and what time it is in Barcelona. And dozens more. Use WTF to monitor systems, services, and important information. WTF is only compatible with Go versions 1.16.0 or later (due to the use of Go modules and newer standard library functions). If you would like to use gccgo to compile, you must use gccgo-9 or later which introduces support for Go modules.
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    Wave Terminal

    Wave Terminal

    An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows

    Wave is an open-source AI-native terminal built for seamless workflows. Wave isn't just another terminal emulator; it's a rethink on how terminals are built. Wave combines the command line with the power of the open web to help veteran CLI users and new developers alike. Keep development moving forward without the copy, pasting, saving, and exporting headache. Built on an open web framework that is fully extensible. Quickly edit code on a local or remote machine with the same editor that powers VSCode. Great alternative to vim for new terminal users or quick updates. Preview Markdown files, render CSVs in a table (for copy/paste that works), and see JSON in a collapsable tree view right inline in your terminal. View any .jpeg, .png, .gif and more without sending the image to an external browser. Wave terminal sessions are persistent. Your sessions are restored through disconnects and reboots (even of the remote machine).
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    asciigraph

    asciigraph

    Go package to make lightweight ASCII line graph in command line apps

    Go package to make lightweight ASCII line graph in command line apps with no other dependencies. This package also brings a small utility for command-line usage.
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    awless

    awless

    A mighty CLI for AWS

    awless is a powerful, innovative and small surface command-line interface (CLI) to manage Amazon Web Services. Provides a simple/powerful text templating language to create and revert fully-fledged infrastructures. Wrapping/composing AWS API calls when necessary to enrich behavior. Ex: ensure smart defaults, security best practices, etc. Local log of all your cloud modifications done through awless to list/revert past actions. sync to a local graph storage of your cloud representation. Exploration of your cloud infrastructure and resources interrelations, even offline using the local graph storage. Clearer and flexible terminal output's with: numerous formats (machine/human-friendly), enriched resources' properties/relations when feasible.
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    aws-nuke

    aws-nuke

    Nuke a whole AWS account and delete all its resources

    Remove all resources from an AWS account. Be aware that aws-nuke is a very destructive tool, hence you have to be very careful while using it. Otherwise, you might delete production data. We strongly advise you to not run this application on any AWS account, where you cannot afford to lose all resources. We are testing our Terraform code with Jenkins. Sometimes a Terraform run fails during development and messes up the account. With aws-nuke, we can simply clean up the failed account so it can be reused for the next build. Our platform developers have their own AWS accounts where they can create their own Kubernetes clusters for testing purposes. With AWS-nuke it is very easy to clean up these accounts at the end of the day and keep the costs low. There are two ways to authenticate aws-nuke. There are static credentials and profiles. The later one can be configured in the shared credentials file.
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    aws-sagemaker-egde-quick-device-setup

    aws-sagemaker-egde-quick-device-setup

    Command line interface to easily onboard device with SageMaker Edge

    This package provides a command-line interface to easily onboard devices with SageMaker Edge. Run the cli on the device you would like to provision as it will create all the necessary artifacts on the device. aws-sagemaker-edge-quick-device-setup is written in golang. You can also generate the binary directly from the source. Optionally there is a build script to generate binaries and shasums for the relevant OS/architecture combination. We support out-of-the-box distributions for known OS and architectures. Learn about how to configure AWS credentials. Since the required IAM policy is fairly permissive and the credentials are only needed during setup, we recommend using temporary credentials. In order to invoke the CLI to create required resources in cloud the user/role must have required permission.
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    bit CLI

    bit CLI

    Bit is a modern Git CLI

    bit is an experimental modernized git CLI built on top of git that provides happy defaults and other niceties. Command and flag suggestions to help you navigate the plethora of options git provides you. Autocompletion for files and branch names when using bit add or bit checkout. Automatic fetch and branch fast-forwarding reduce the likelihood of merge conflicts. Suggestions work with git aliases. New commands like bit sync vastly simplify your workflow. Commands from git-extras such as bit release & bit info. Fully compatible with git allowing you to fallback to git if need be. Get insight into how bit works using bit --debug.
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    cli

    cli

    GitHub’s official command line tool

    Work with issues, pull requests, checks, releases and more. Call the GitHub API to script almost any action, and set a custom alias for any command. Connect to GitHub Enterprise Server in addition to GitHub. Allow contributors to easily notify you of changes they've pushed to a repository, with access limited to the contributors you specify. Easily merge changes you accept. Visual Studio Code is backed by high-performance VMs that start in seconds. Get updates on the GitHub activity you've subscribed to. Use the notifications inbox to customize, triage, and manage your updates. Review new code, see visual code changes, and confidently merge code changes with automated status checks. Assign code reviews to make it clear which team members should submit their review for a pull request. Automatically request reviews–or require approval, by selected contributors when changes are made to sections of code that they own.
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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. Charts for coin price history and global market graphs. Fuzzy searching for finding coins. Supports multiple coin data APIs; CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap. Price alerts with desktop notifications. Fast sort shortcuts, pagination, chart date range change, auto-refresh. It's very lightweight; can be left running indefinitely.
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    dive

    dive

    A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image

    A tool for exploring a docker image, layer contents, and discovering ways to shrink the size of your Docker/OCI image. As you select a layer on the left, you are shown the contents of that layer combined with all previous layers on the right. Also, you can fully explore the file tree with the arrow keys. Files that have changed, been modified, added, or removed are indicated in the file tree. This can be adjusted to show changes for a specific layer, or aggregated changes up to this layer. The lower left pane shows basic layer info and an experimental metric that will guess how much wasted space your image contains. This might be from duplicating files across layers, moving files across layers, or not fully removing files. Both a percentage "score" and total wasted file space is provided. You can build a Docker image and do an immediate analysis with one command: dive build -t some-tag .
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    drive

    drive

    Google Drive client for the commandline

    drive is a tiny program to pull or push Google Drive files. Make sure to set your GOPATH in your env, .bashrc or .bash_profile file. You can install scripts for automating major drive commands and syncing from drive-google wiki, also described in platform_packages.md. See file Makefile which currently supports cross compilation. Just run make and then inspect the binaries in directory bin. drive supports resource configuration files (.driverc) that you can place both globally (in your home directory) and locally(in the mounted drive dir) or in the directory that you are running an operation from, relative to the root. drive allows you to specify a '.driveignore' file similar to your .gitignore, in the root directory of the mounted drive. Blank lines and those prefixed by '#' are considered as comments and skipped.
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    fq

    fq

    jq for binary formats

    Tool, language, and decoders for working with binary data. fq is inspired by the well-known jq tool and language and allows you to work with binary formats the same way you would using jq. In addition, it can also present data similar to a hex viewer, transform, slice, and concatenate binary data, supports nested formats, and has an interactive REPL with auto-completion. It was originally designed to query, inspect and debug codecs and metadata in media files and containers like mp4, FLAC, mp3, and jpeg. But has since been extended to support a variety of formats like executables, and packet captures including TCP reassembly and serialization formats like ASN1 BER, Avro, CBOR, protobuf, and a lot more. In summary, it aims to be something like jq, hexdump, dd and gdb combined into one. fq is still early in development so things might change, be broken, or do not make sense. That also means that there is a great opportunity to help out!
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    gdrive

    gdrive

    Google Drive CLI Client

    gdrive is a command line utility for interacting with Google Drive. gdrive is finally verified for using sensitive scopes which should fix the This app is blocked error. Note that the project name will show up as project-367116221053 when granting access to you account. Binaries are statically linked. If you want to compile from source you need the go toolchain. Version 1.5 or higher. The first time gdrive is launched (i.e. run gdrive about in your terminal not just gdrive), you will be prompted for a verification code. The code is obtained by following the printed url and authenticating with the google account for the drive you want access to. This will create a token file inside the .gdrive folder in your home directory. Note that anyone with access to this file will also have access to your google drive. If you want to manage multiple drives you can use the global --config flag or set the environment variable GDRIVE_CONFIG_DIR.
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    gh-dash

    gh-dash

    A beautiful CLI dashboard for GitHub

    A GitHub (gh) CLI extension to display a dashboard with pull requests and issues by filters you care about. Write multiple configuration files to easily switch between completely different dashboards. Repo name-to-path mappings can be an exact match (full name, full path) or wildcard matched using the owner and partial path. To override the default set of terminal colors and instead create your own color scheme, you can define one in your config.yml file. If you choose to go this route, you need to specify all of the following keys as colors in hex format (#RRGGBB), otherwise, validation will fail. You can customize each section's layout as well as the global layout.
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    gotop

    gotop

    A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop

    A terminal based graphical activity monitor inspired by gtop and vtop. Working and tested on Linux, FreeBSD and macOS. Windows support is planned. OpenBSD works with some caveats. Clone the repo and then run scripts/download.sh to download the correct binary for your system from the releases tab. gotop ships with a few colorschemes which can be set with the -c flag followed by the name of one. You can find all the colorschemes in the colorschemes folder.
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    grmon

    grmon

    Command line monitoring for goroutines

    Command line monitoring for goroutines. Simply import and call grmon.Start() somewhere in your code. By default, grmon will automatically refresh every 5s. Pause automatic refresh(p) to enable the cursor and expand the full trace for a selected goroutine(<enter>).
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    httpstat

    httpstat

    It's like curl -v, with colours

    Windows/BSD/Linux supported, HTTP and HTTPS supported as well. For self-signed certificates use -k, and skip timing the body of a response with -I. Follow 30x redirects with -L. Change HTTP method with -X METHOD. Provide a PUT or POST request body with -d string. To supply the PUT or POST body as a file, use -d @filename. Add extra request headers with -H 'Name: value'. The response body is usually discarded, you can use -o filename to save it to a file, or -O to save it to the file name suggested by the server. HTTP/HTTPS proxies supported via the usual HTTP_PROXY/HTTPS_PROXY env vars (as well as lower case variants). Supply your own client-side certificate with -E cert.pem.
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    img

    img

    Standalone, daemon-less, unprivileged Dockerfile and OCI

    Standalone, daemon-less, unprivileged Dockerfile and OCI compatible container image builder. img is more cache-efficient than Docker and can also execute multiple build stages concurrently, as it internally uses BuildKit's DAG solver. The commands/UX are the same as docker {build, tag, push, pull, login, logout, save} so all you have to do is replace docker with img in your scripts, command line, and/or life. This is a glorified cli tool built on top of the build kit. The goal of this project is to be able to build container images for unprivileged users. Running unprivileged allows companies who use LDAP and other login mechanisms to use img without needing root. This is very important in HPC environments and academia as well. Currently, this works out of the box on a Linux machine if you install via the directions covered in installing from binaries. This installation will ensure you have the correct version of img and also runc.
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