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    Netcatty

    Netcatty

    SSH workspace, SFTP, and terminals in one

    ...It is built with Electron, React, and xterm.js, giving users a graphical environment for managing remote shell sessions rather than relying only on separate terminal windows. The application supports multiple connections, split terminals, vault-style organization, and SFTP workflows for browsing and moving files. It also includes an AI agent feature intended to assist with terminal work and remote operations. Netcatty is best suited for developers, system administrators, and DevOps users who want one workspace for SSH access, file transfer, and terminal organization. Its main value is combining remote access, file management, and a polished desktop interface into a single cross-platform tool.
    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    TAWS

    TAWS

    A terminal-based AWS resource viewer and manager

    TAWS is a terminal-based user interface (TUI) tool designed to help developers view and manage Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources directly from the command line in a curses-style, interactive environment. It provides a unified interface where users can explore their AWS resources such as EC2 instances, S3 buckets, IAM users, and more, all without switching to a web console, which can speed up workflows for frequent cloud administrators and developers alike. Because it runs in a terminal and...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    SAWS

    SAWS

    A supercharged AWS command line interface (CLI)

    ...Currently, bucket names, instance ids, and instance tags are included, with additional support for more resources under development. Sometimes you're not quite sure what specific command/subcommand/option combination you need to use. In such cases, browsing through several combinations with the help command line is cumbersome versus browsing the online AWS CLI docs through a web browser.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Anthias is (or rather will be) an extended terminal with support for features like Command-line completion Syntax highlighting of command line Directory browsing (in the same spirit of Norton Commander, Krusader, etc).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Playlist Warlock is a text-based front-end for mpg123, written in Perl. It is intended to provide users with the playlist browsing and song selection of a gui mp3 player from any terminal. The perfect solution for old-school terminals and mobile systems
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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