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    Spotify TUI

    Spotify TUI

    Spotify for the terminal written in Rust

    A Spotify client for the terminal written in Rust. The binary executable is spt. For those on Arch Linux, you can find the package on AUR. spotify-tui needs to connect to Spotify’s API in order to find music by name, play tracks etc. After accepting the permissions, you'll be redirected to localhost. If all goes well, the redirect URL will be parsed automatically and now you're done. If the local webserver fails for some reason you'll be redirected to a blank webpage that might say something like "Connection Refused" since no server is running. Regardless, copy the URL and paste it into the prompt in the terminal. Running spt with no arguments will bring up the UI. Press ? to bring up a help menu that shows currently implemented key events and their actions. There is also a CLI that is able to do most of the stuff the UI does.
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    Sudo

    Sudo

    Utility to execute a command as another user

    Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give limited root privileges to users and log root activity. The basic philosophy is to give as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done. Before building sudo, make sure you have the current version. The latest sudo may always be gotten via anonymous ftp from ftp.sudo.ws in the directory /pub/sudo/ or from the sudo website.
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    WTF

    WTF

    The personal information dashboard for your terminal

    WTF (aka 'wtfutil') is the personal information dashboard for your terminal, providing at-a-glance access to your very important but infrequently-needed stats and data. Used by thousands of developers and tech people around the world, WTF is free and open-source. To support the continued use and development of WTF, please consider sponsoring WTF via GitHub Sponsors. Oversee your services with Airbrake. Keep an eye on your OpsGenie schedules, Google Calendar, Git and GitHub repositories. Track your deployments via New Relic. See who’s away in BambooHR, which Jira tickets are assigned to you, and what time it is in Barcelona. And dozens more. Use WTF to monitor systems, services, and important information. WTF is only compatible with Go versions 1.16.0 or later (due to the use of Go modules and newer standard library functions). If you would like to use gccgo to compile, you must use gccgo-9 or later which introduces support for Go modules.
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    asciigraph

    asciigraph

    Go package to make lightweight ASCII line graph in command line apps

    Go package to make lightweight ASCII line graph in command line apps with no other dependencies. This package also brings a small utility for command-line usage.
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    cmdh

    cmdh

    Create Linux commands from natural language, in the shell

    cmdh is a command-line utility that converts natural language instructions into executable shell commands, providing a streamlined way to interact with terminal environments. It is designed for simplicity, allowing users to describe tasks in plain language and receive concise command suggestions that can be executed immediately. The tool integrates with language models to interpret user intent and generate accurate commands, reducing the need for memorizing complex syntax. It is particularly useful for beginners learning shell environments as well as experienced users who want to speed up repetitive tasks. cmdh emphasizes minimalism and speed, offering a lightweight interface that fits seamlessly into existing command-line workflows. It can be used interactively or integrated into scripts, making it flexible for different use cases. Overall, cmdh enhances productivity by bridging the gap between natural language and technical command execution.
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    dehydrated

    dehydrated

    letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script

    letsencrypt/acme client implemented as a shell-script, just add water. Dehydrated is a client for signing certificates with an ACME-server (e.g. Let’s Encrypt or ZeroSSL) implemented as a relatively simple bash script. It uses the OpenSSL utility for everything related to actually handling keys and certificates, so you need to have that installed. Other dependencies are cURL, sed, grep, mktemp (all found on almost any system, cURL being the only exception). Please keep in mind that this software and even the acme-protocol are relatively young and may still have some unresolved issues. Feel free to report any issues you find with this script or contribute by submitting a pull request. dehydrated is looking for a config file in a few different places, it will use the first one it can find.
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    dive

    dive

    A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image

    A tool for exploring a docker image, layer contents, and discovering ways to shrink the size of your Docker/OCI image. As you select a layer on the left, you are shown the contents of that layer combined with all previous layers on the right. Also, you can fully explore the file tree with the arrow keys. Files that have changed, been modified, added, or removed are indicated in the file tree. This can be adjusted to show changes for a specific layer, or aggregated changes up to this layer. The lower left pane shows basic layer info and an experimental metric that will guess how much wasted space your image contains. This might be from duplicating files across layers, moving files across layers, or not fully removing files. Both a percentage "score" and total wasted file space is provided. You can build a Docker image and do an immediate analysis with one command: dive build -t some-tag .
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    eza

    eza

    A modern alternative to ls

    eza is a modern, feature-rich alternative to the classic UNIX/Linux ls command, written in Rust and designed to be fast, ergonomic, and visually informative. It adds colorized output, icons (in many builds), and metadata augmentation—such as Git status indication, extended attributes display, and human-friendly file size formatting. It handles symlinks, supports recursive listings, has tree views, and offers filtering and sorting options that go beyond what default ls provides. Because it’s a single binary with minimal dependencies, eza aims to remain lightweight and portable while improving the default listing experience. One design goal is sensible defaults: its behavior is configured to be useful without needing many command-line flags, yet it supports customization to adapt to users’ workflows. Because it’s actively maintained, users benefit from bugfixes, performance improvements, and features tailored to contemporary file systems (e.g. emojis, improved Unicode support).
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    fd

    fd

    A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'

    fd is a program to find entries in your filesytem. It is a simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find. While it does not aim to support all of find's powerful functionality, it provides sensible (opinionated) defaults for a majority of use cases. First, to get an overview of all available command line options, you can either run fd -h for a concise help message or fd --help for a more detailed version. fd is designed to find entries in your filesystem. The most basic search you can perform is to run fd with a single argument: the search pattern. Instead of just showing the search results, you often want to do something with them. fd provides two ways to execute external commands for each of your search results: the -x/--exec option runs an external command for each of the search results (in parallel), or the -X/--exec-batch option launches the external command once, with all search results as arguments.
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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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    iTerm2 Color Schemes

    iTerm2 Color Schemes

    Over 425 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2

    This project curates a large collection of terminal color schemes and makes them available in formats for many terminal emulators, not just iTerm2. You’ll find well-known palettes like Solarized, Dracula, Nord, and hundreds more, each with previews that showcase how code, prompts, and text look under the theme. The repository includes export files for multiple terminals—such as iTerm2, Apple Terminal, Alacritty, Kitty, Windows Terminal, and others—so you can apply the same aesthetic consistently across machines. There are helper tools and conversion scripts to generate or translate schemes, plus instructions for importing them on each supported terminal. Because it’s community-driven, new schemes and updates are added regularly, and issues often include tweaks to improve readability or contrast for different use cases.
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    portless

    portless

    Replace port numbers with stable, named .localhost URLs

    portless is an open source developer tool that replaces traditional localhost port numbers with stable, human-readable .localhost URLs, simplifying local development workflows for both humans and AI agents. Instead of managing multiple numeric ports and dealing with conflicts, developers can assign named local endpoints that remain consistent across sessions and services. The project is especially useful in multi-service environments where remembering and coordinating port assignments becomes cumbersome. By automating routing and naming, Portless reduces cognitive overhead and improves clarity when running several applications simultaneously. It is implemented in TypeScript and designed to integrate smoothly into modern JavaScript and Next.js development setups.
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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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    wego

    wego

    Weather app for the terminal

    wego is a weather client for the terminal. Config file for default location which can be overridden by commandline. Automatic config management with ingo. A working Go 1.5 environment (You can use goenv if your distribution does not support Go 1.5 yet). utf-8 terminal with 256 colors. A sane monospaced font containing all the required runes (I use dejavu sans mono). An API key for the backend. You can create an account and get a free API key by signing up. You can set the $WEGORC environment variable to override the default config file location. Displayed info (metric or imperial units), temperature range (felt and measured), windspeed and direction, viewing distance, precipitation amount and probability.
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    Route_Serial_TCP_UDP

    Route_Serial_TCP_UDP

    Serial <-> TCP/IP, Serial <-> UDP/IP, TCP/IP <-> UDP/IP

    ScriptCommunicator (scriptable data terminal) script which routes: - serial port (RS232, USB to serial) <-> TCP/IP (Client/Server) - serial port (RS232, USB to serial) <-> UDP/IP - TCP/IP (Client/Server) <-> UDP/IP ScriptCommunicator can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/scriptcommunicator/
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    PHP Shell

    A shell terminal using just PHP

    A convenient interface to execute shell-commands or browse the filesystem on your remote web server. Similar to a telnet or SSH connection. Use it for administration and maintenance of your web site using commands like ps, cat, gunzip, and more. Additional website: https://phpshell.sourceforge.io/
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    SerialPortAssistant
    Serial port assistant This is only a read-only mirror repository. Main repository: https://github.com/KangLin/SerialPortAssistant
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    Remote Desktop Client for the GNOME Desktop. Supported protocols: RDP, VNC, SSH. Configured sessions can be saved to the built in list. Additional programs required: rdesktop, tightvnc, ssh, gnome-terminal. Application can be run with Mono runtime.
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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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    Atom One Dark theme for Terminal

    Atom One Dark theme for Terminal

    A Terminal theme that mimics the One Dark theme made by the Atom team

    A theme for Terminal and iTerm that mimics the native One Dark Theme made by the Atom team. Also available in One Light. Colors are not enabled by default in macOS Terminal, so you will need to enable colors in order for this theme to work. For One Dark, use the same color for "Black" as that used for the window background (#1E2127). Using a brighter text color for the One Dark theme and remove transparency from backgrounds. Using generic RGB for colors; 95% opaque backgrounds. Alternate theme using a darker window color, based on the outer ui and not the editor space.
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    Babashka

    Babashka

    Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting

    Avoid switching between Clojure and bash scripts. Enjoy your parens on the command line. Leveraging GraalVM native-image and the Small Clojure Interpreter, babashka is a self-contained and instantly starting scripting environment. Babashka comes with scripting batteries included: tools.cli, cheshire, babashka.fs, babashka.process, java.time and many more libraries and classes. Babashka scripts work on linux, macOS and Windows. Besides the built-in libraries, babashka is able to load libraries from source, tapping into the world of already existing Clojure libraries. Babashka supports real JVM threads and like Clojure, supports futures and dynamic thread-locally bound vars. Babashka features a built-in task runner which covers the most popular use cases of make, just and npm scripts. Babashka can shell out to other CLI programs like you are used to in bash. It goes one step further and offers seamless integration with other binaries using the pod protocol.
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    Caporal

    Caporal

    A full-featured framework for building command line applications

    A full-featured framework for building command-line applications (CLI) with node.js, including help generation, colored output, verbosity control, custom logger, coercion and casting, typos suggestions, and auto-complete for bash/zsh/fish.
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    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data Science at the Command Line

    Data science at the command line

    Command Line by Jeroen Janssens, published by O’Reilly Media in October 2021. Obtain, scrub, explore, and model data with Unix Power Tools. This repository contains the full text, data, and scripts used in the second edition of the book Data Science at the Command Line by Jeroen Janssens. This thoroughly revised guide demonstrates how the flexibility of the command line can help you become a more efficient and productive data scientist. You’ll learn how to combine small yet powerful command-line tools to quickly obtain, scrub, explore, and model your data. To get you started, author Jeroen Janssens provides a Docker image packed with over 100 Unix power tools, useful whether you work with Windows, macOS, or Linux. You’ll quickly discover why the command line is an agile, scalable, and extensible technology. Even if you’re comfortable processing data with Python or R, you’ll learn how to greatly improve your data science workflow by leveraging the command line’s power.
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    EB CLI Installer

    EB CLI Installer

    Simplified EB CLI installation mechanism

    This repository hosts scripts to generate self-contained installations of the EB CLI. On Linux and macOS, the output contains instructions to add the EB CLI (and Python) executable file to the shell's $PATH variable, if it isn't already in it. The ebcli_installer.py Python script will install the awsebcli package in a virtual environment to prevent potential conflicts with other Python packages. Even within a virtualenv, a developer might need to install multiple packages whose dependencies are in conflict. For example, at times the AWS CLI and the EB CLI have used conflicting versions of botocore. One such instance was particularly egregious. When there are conflicts, users have to manage separate virtualenvs for each of the conflicting packages, or find a combination of the packages without conflicts.
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