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    cli package

    cli package

    A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go

    cli is a simple, fast, and fun package for building command-line apps in Go. The goal is to enable developers to write fast and distributable command-line applications in an expressive way. Usage documentation exists for each major version. Don't know what version you're on? You're probably using the version from the main branch, which is currently v2. Using this package requires a working Go environment. Go Modules are required when using this package. Currently, only YAML, JSON, and TOML files are supported but developers can add support for other input sources by implementing the altsrc.InputSourceContext for their given sources.
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    Glow

    Glow

    Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz!

    Glow is a terminal-based markdown reader designed from the ground up to bring out the beauty and power of the CLI. Use it to discover markdown files, read documentation directly on the command line and stash markdown files to your own private collection so you can read them anywhere. Glow will find local markdown files in subdirectories or a local Git repository. By the way, all data stashed is encrypted end-to-end: only you can decrypt it. Simply run glow without arguments to start the textual user interface and browse local and stashed markdowns. ...
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    cheat

    cheat

    Create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line

    cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember. Flags may be combined in intuitive ways. Example: to search sheets on the "personal" cheatpath that are tagged with "networking" and match a regex. Cheatsheets are plain-text files with no file extension, and are named according to the command used to view them....
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    yai

    yai

    Your AI powered terminal assistant

    Yai (your AI) is an assistant for your terminal, using OpenAI ChatGPT to build and run commands for you. You just need to describe them in your everyday language, it will take care of the rest. Unleash the power of artificial intelligence to streamline your command line experience.
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