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    micro

    micro

    A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor

    ...Plugins are written in Lua and there is a plugin manager to automatically download and install your plugins for you. Micro's keybindings are what you would expect from a simple-to-use editor. You can also rebind any of the bindings without problem in the bindings.json file. Micro has full support for the mouse.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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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,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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 changes when switching branches only to realize that after you switch and unstash that there weren't even any conflicts and it would have been fine to just check out the branch directly? ...
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    slack-term

    slack-term

    Slack client for your terminal

    A Slack client for your terminal. Download a compatible binary for your system. For convenience, place slack-term in a directory where you can access it from the command line. Usually this is /usr/local/bin. If you want, you can also get slack-term via Go. You can also run it with docker, make sure you have a valid config file on your host system. In addition to running slack-term from the command line by using slack-term, you have some additional flags that you can use. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    GoTTY

    GoTTY

    Share your terminal as a web application

    If you have a Go language environment, you can install GoTTY with the go get command. However, this command builds a binary file from the latest master branch, which can include unstable or breaking changes. GoTTY requires go1.9 or later. Run gotty with your preferred command as its arguments (e.g. gotty top). By default, GoTTY starts a web server at port 8080. Open the URL on your web browser and you can see the running command as if it were running on your terminal. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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