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    cool-retro-term

    A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display

    ...It has been designed to be eye-candy, customizable, and reasonably lightweight. It uses the QML port of qtermwidget (Konsole). This terminal emulator works under Linux and macOS and requires Qt 5.2 or higher. Settings such as colors, fonts, and effects can be accessed via context menu. Just grab the latest AppImage from the release page and make it executable and run it. Make sure to install the dependencies first. Once you installed all dependencies (Qt is installed and in your path) you need to compile and run the application. Also, before the building process, remember to install Xcode and agree to the licence agreement.
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    WY-60 Fonts

    Fonts from the Wyse WY-60 terminal.

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    carbon CLI

    carbon CLI

    Beautiful images of your code, from right inside your terminal

    carbon.now.sh by is a wonderful tool that lets you generate beautiful images of your source code through an intuitive UI, while letting you customize aspects like fonts, themes, window controls and much more. carbon-now-cli gives you the full power of Carbon, right at your fingertips, inside the terminal. Generate beautiful images from a source file, or sections of a source file, by running a single command. Want to customize everything before generating the image? Run it in interactive mode. Downloads the real, high-quality image (no DOM screenshots). ...
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    Notcurses

    Notcurses

    blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses

    A library facilitating complex TUIs on modern terminal emulators, supporting vivid colors, multimedia, threads, and Unicode to the maximum degree possible. Things can be done with Notcurses that simply can't be done with NCURSES. It is furthermore fast as shit. What it is not: a source-compatible X/Open Curses implementation, nor a replacement for NCURSES on existing systems. Notcurses abandons the X/Open Curses API bundled as part of the Single UNIX Specification. For some necessary...
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    SyncTERM

    Cross-platform BBS (ANSI) Terminal

    A cross-platform ANSI-BBS terminal designed to connect to remote BBSs via telnet, rlogin, or SSH. Supports ANSI music and the IBM charset when possible. Will run from a console, under X11 using XLib, or using SDL.
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    tmux-config

    tmux-config

    Example tmux configuration - screen + vim key-bindings, etc.

    This is a well-considered sample ~/.tmux.conf that gives you a productive tmux setup out of the box while remaining easy to customize. It ships with sensible defaults: a readable status line, battery/CPU/memory widgets (via optional helpers), and key mappings that feel familiar to screen or Vim users. Pane and window management is streamlined with consistent shortcuts for splitting, resizing, and navigation, which reduces cognitive load when juggling multiple sessions. The config enables...
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    Arabeyes

    A project to increase free Arabic fonts on Unix/Linux

    Arabeyes is a Meta project that is aimed at fully supporting the Arabic language in the Unix/Linux environment. It is designed to be a central location to standardize the Arabization process. Arabeyes relies on voluntary contributions.
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    CCE let you display and input Chinese/Japanese/Korean/UTF8 in many OS: Linux *BSD Solaris LynxOS QNX SCOUnix Minix Hurd BeOS Windows Darwin MacOSX. It supports console(framebuffer/VGA) & X11(through GGI/SDL), bitmap/TrueType fonts and many input methods.
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    aart converts PNM (PGM, PBM, PPM) images into colored ASCII. It supports user-defined color palletes, PSF fonts, and character sets. It generates a PPM image file or a text file.
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    lcdmod is a linux device driver for controlling HD44780 comatible LCD panels attached to the parallel port. It supports user generated fonts, multiple wiring schemes, multiple display sizes, and multiple driver chips. It has visualisation and control plug
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