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    The Fuck

    Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command

    The Fuck is an app that corrects errors in previous console commands. It works by matching these previous commands with a rule. When it finds a match, it creates a new command based on the matched rule and executes this command. It has numerous rules enabled by default, including ones for fixing misspelled commands, fixing wrong commands, spell checking and correcting failed commands, and many, many others. You can also create your own rules and set certain parameters.
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    Tokei

    Tokei

    Count your code, quickly

    Tokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei will show the number of files, total lines within those files, and code, comments, and blanks grouped by language. Tokei is very fast and is able to count millions of lines of code in seconds. Check out the 12.0.0 release to see how Tokei's speed compares to others. Tokei is accurate, Tokei correctly handles multi-line comments, and nested comments, and not count comments that are in strings. Providing accurate code statistics. Tokei has a huge range of languages, supporting over 150 languages, and their various extensions. Tokei can output in multiple formats(CBOR, JSON, YAML) allowing Tokei's output to be easily stored, and reused. These can also be reused in tokei combining a previous run's statistics with another set. Tokei is available on Mac, Linux, and Windows. See installation instructions for how to get Tokei on your platform.
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    VT.ai

    VT.ai

    Multimodal AI chat app with dynamic conversation routing

    VT.ai is a minimal multimodal AI chat application designed to provide a simple and efficient interface for interacting with large language models. It focuses on delivering a clean user experience with support for both text and multimodal inputs, allowing users to engage with models in a flexible way. The application is lightweight and designed to run with minimal overhead, making it suitable for quick interactions and experimentation. It integrates with local model providers such as Ollama, enabling users to run AI workflows without relying on cloud services. The system emphasizes speed and simplicity, avoiding unnecessary complexity while still supporting essential features for conversational AI. It is particularly useful for users who want a straightforward interface for testing models or running local AI tasks.
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    acme.sh

    acme.sh

    A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol

    A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol. An ACME protocol client written purely in Shell (Unix shell) language. Full ACME protocol implementation. Support ECDSA certs. Support SAN and wildcard certs. Simple, powerful and very easy to use. You only need 3 minutes to learn it. Bash, dash and sh compatible. Purely written in Shell with no dependencies on python. Just one script to issue, renew and install your certificates automatically. Does not require root/sudoer access. Docker ready. IPv6 ready. Cron job notifications for renewal or error etc. It's probably the easiest & smartest shell script to automatically issue & renew the free certificates. After the cert is generated, you probably want to install/copy the cert to your Apache/Nginx or other servers. The ownership and permission info of existing files are preserved. You can pre-create the files to define the ownership and permission.
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    gitmoji-cli

    gitmoji-cli

    A gitmoji interactive command line tool for using emojis on commits

    A gitmoji interactive command-line tool for using emojis on commits. This project provides an easy solution for using gitmoji from your command line. Gitmoji-cli solves the hassle of searching through the gitmoji list. Includes a bunch of options you can play with! A gitmoji interactive client for using gitmojis on commit messages. You can use the commit functionality in two ways, directly or via a commit-hook. If you want to integrate gitmoji-cli in your project I would recommend going for the hook mode as it supports more use cases, it's more flexible, and has better integration with other tools, whereas the client mode is more quick and easy to use. Run the init option, add your changes and commit them, after the prompts will begin and your commit message will be built. Pretty print all the available gitmojis.
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    grex

    grex

    A command-line tool and library for generating regular expressions

    grex is a library as well as a command-line utility that is meant to simplify the often complicated and tedious task of creating regular expressions. It does so by automatically generating a single regular expression from user-provided test cases. The resulting expression is guaranteed to match the test cases which it was generated from. This project has started as a Rust port of the JavaScript tool regexgen written by Devon Govett. Although a lot of further useful features could be added to it, its development was apparently ceased several years ago. The plan is now to add these new features to grex as Rust really shines when it comes to command-line tools. grex offers all features that regexgen provides, and more. The philosophy of this project is to generate the most specific regular expression possible by default that exactly matches the given input only and nothing else. With the use of command-line flags (in the CLI tool) or preprocessing methods (in the library).
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    qrcp

    qrcp

    Transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device

    qrcp binds a web server to the address of your Wi-Fi network interface on a random port and creates a handler for it. The default handler serves the content and exits the program when the transfer is complete. When used to receive files, qrcp serves an upload page and handles the transfer. Most QR apps can detect URLs in decoded text and act accordingly (i.e. open the decoded URL with the default browser), so when the QR code is scanned the content will begin downloading by the mobile browser. When sending multiple files at once, qrcp creates a zip archive of the files or folders you want to transfer, and deletes the zip archive once the transfer is complete. When receiving files, qrcp serves an “upload page” through which you can choose files from your mobile. The default configuration file is stored in $HOME/qrcp.json, however, you can specify the location of the config file by passing the --config flag.
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    testssl.sh

    testssl.sh

    Testing TLS/SSL encryption anywhere on any port

    testssl.sh is a free command-line tool that checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as recent cryptographic flaws and more. testssl.sh is free and open-source software. You can use it under the terms of GPLv2, please review the License before using it. Works for Linux, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, NetBSD and WSL/MSYS2/Cygwin out of the box, no need to install or configure something, no gems, CPAN, pip or the like. OpenBSD only needs bash to be postinstalled. You can test any SSL/TLS enabled and STARTTLS service, not only webservers at port 443. Several command line options help you to run your test and configure your output. If a particular check cannot be performed because of a missing capability on your client side, you'll get a warning. You can look at the code, see what's going on and you can change it.
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    tfenv

    tfenv

    Terraform version manager

    Terraform version manager inspired by rbenv. The trust-tfenv directive means that verification uses a copy of the Hashicorp OpenPGP key found in the tfenv repository. Skipping that directive means that the Hashicorp key must be in the existing default trusted keys. By default, console output from tfenv does not print a date stamp or log severity. Some variables allow you to pass a string containing a command that will be executed using eval in order to produce a prefix to each console output line, and each FILE type log entry. If you put a .terraform-version file on your project root, or in your home directory, tfenv detects it and uses the version written in it. If the version is latest or latest:<regex>, the latest matching version currently installed will be selected.
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    tmpmail

    tmpmail

    A temporary email right from your terminal written in POSIX

    tmpmail is a command-line utility written in POSIX sh that allows you to create a temporary email address and receive emails to the temporary email address. It uses 1secmail's API to receive emails. By default w3m is used to render the HTML emails on the terminal. But if you prefer another text-based web browser or would rather view the email in a GUI web browser such as Firefox, simply use the browser argument followed by the command needed to launch the web browser of your choice. A temporary email right from your terminal written in POSIX sh.
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    windots

    windots

    My windows setup

    windots is an open-source Windows dotfiles and system configuration automation project designed to help users quickly reproduce a personalized Windows development environment. The repository focuses on scripting, configuration management, and environment bootstrapping so that developers can provision machines consistently with minimal manual setup. It typically includes PowerShell scripts, package manager integrations, and configuration templates that automate the installation of tools, shell preferences, and developer utilities. The project is particularly useful for developers who frequently reinstall Windows, manage multiple machines, or want infrastructure-as-code principles applied to their local workstation. By codifying environment setup into version-controlled scripts, windots promotes reproducibility, transparency, and rapid onboarding. Overall, it functions as a productivity-focused toolkit for maintaining clean, repeatable Windows developer environments.
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    xleak

    xleak

    A fast terminal Excel viewer with an interactive TUI

    xleak is a lightweight tool for detecting memory leaks and resource mismanagement in C/C++ programs by tracing heap allocations and deallocations with minimal overhead. It hooks into your program’s allocation functions to observe memory usage patterns, helping developers identify locations where memory was allocated but never freed, which is a common source of bugs and performance issues in unmanaged languages. The tool produces detailed reports that show the call stacks associated with leaked allocations, making it easier to track down problematic code paths and fix them. Because it focuses on transparency and low runtime impact, xleak can be used during regular testing cycles without significantly slowing down execution. It also supports integration with unit test suites, allowing teams to automatically enforce memory safety expectations with every build.
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    Cluster SSH - Cluster Admin Via SSH

    Cluster administration tool

    ClusterSSH controls a number of xterm windows via a single graphical console window to allow commands to be interactively run on multiple servers over an ssh connection.
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    iTerm.app

    Project on hold. Try http://www.iterm2.com/ instead.

    iTerm is an enhanced terminal emulator program for MacOS X written in Objective-C. It features VT100/ANSI/XTERM emulation, full i18n support, full-screen, multi-tab and other convenient GUI features. This project is indefinitely on hold, and we recommend that you try http://www.iterm2.com/ instead.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    jfTerm

    jfTerm

    Terminal client

    Terminal client. Support telnet (23), ssh(22), ssl, Com Ports (windows/linux only) and local shell (linux pty). Features full ANSI, ASCII 8bit, scripts and logging.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    JLine is a java library for reading and editing user input in console applications. It features tab-completion, command history, password masking, customizable keybindings, and pass-through handlers to use to chain to other console applications. PROJECT REPOSITORY HAS MOVED: https://github.com/jline
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    atinout

    atinout

    AT commands as input are sent to modem and responses given as output.

    This program will read a file (or stdin) containing a list of AT commands. Each command will be send to the modem, and all the response for the command will be output to file (or stdout). Example, to hang up any ongoing call: $ echo ATH | atinout - /dev/ttyACM0 - ATH OK $
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    conspy

    Remote control of Linux virtual consoles

    Conspy allows a (possibly remote) user to see what is displayed on a Linux virtual console, and send keystrokes to it. All available documentation can be read online at http://conspy.sourceforge.net/
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    GTKTerm is a small graphical shell like XTerm. It provides serveral terminals in one window and some nice features. It´s available for GTK 2.x.
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    A nearly full options telnet 5250 terminal emulator. It includes a programmers API to improve 5250 panels by adding field popups, hints, ...
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    Butterfly

    Butterfly

    A web terminal based on websocket and tornado

    Butterfly is a web-based, xterm-compatible terminal emulator written in Python, leveraging WebSockets and Tornado to allow users to access and interact with a terminal via their browser without plugins, featuring robust theming, multi-session support, browser-native features, and security mechanisms. Native browser scroll and search. Theming in css / sass (20 preset themes) endless possibilities. HTML in your terminal! cat images. Multiple sessions support (à la screen -x) to simultaneously access a terminal from several places on the planet. Secure authentication with X509 certificates.
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    ECS Deploy

    ECS Deploy

    Powerful CLI tool to simplify Amazon ECS deployments, rollbacks, etc.

    ecs-deploy simplifies deployments on Amazon ECS by providing a convenience CLI tool for complex actions, which are executed pretty often. Support for complex task definitions (e.g. multiple containers & task role), easily redeploy the current task definition (including docker pull of eventually updated images), deploy new versions/tags or all containers or just a single container in your task definition, scale up or down by adjusting the desired count of running tasks, add or adjust containers environment variables. Run one-off tasks from the CLI, automatically monitor deployments in New Relic.
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    Gogh

    Gogh

    Color scheme for Gnome terminal and Pantheon terminal

    Color Scheme for Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, and XFCE4 Terminal. Color Schemes For Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS and all distributions that use Gnome Terminal, Pantheon Terminal, Tilix, or XFCE4 Terminal, initially inspired by Elementary OS Luna. Also works on iTerm for macOS.
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    LxRunOffline

    LxRunOffline

    A full-featured utility for managing Windows Subsystem for Linux

    A full-featured utility for managing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Configure default user, environment variables and various flags. Export configuration to an XML file and import from the file. Export an installation to a tar file. Install any Linux distro to any directory on your computer. Register an existing installation directory. This enables you to install to a USB stick and use it on different computers. The right-click menu feature requires the shell extension DLL to be properly registered. This is automatically done if you used Chocolatey to install this project. This project uses CMake as its build system. MinGW GCC and Visual C++ compilers are supported.
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    Percollate

    Percollate

    A command-line tool to turn web pages into beautiful, readable PDF

    Percollate is a command-line tool that turns web pages into beautifully formatted PDF, EPUB, or HTML files. By default, percollate processes URLs in parallel. Use the --wait option to process them sequentially instead, with a pause between items. The delay is specified in seconds, and can be zero. By default, percollate bundles all web pages in a single file. Use the --individual flag to export each source to a separate file. Additional CSS styles you can pass from the command line to override styles specified by the default/custom stylesheet. Generate a hyperlinked table of contents. The option is implicitly enabled when bundling more than one web page to a single file. Disable this implicit behavior by passing the --no-to flag. The idea with percollate is to make PDFs that can be printed without losing where the hyperlinks point to. However, for some link-heavy pages, the appended hrefs can become bothersome.
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