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    micro

    micro

    A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor

    Micro's number one feature is being easy to install (it's just a static binary with no dependencies) and easy to use. Use a simple json format to configure your options and rebind keys to your liking. If you need more power, you can use Lua to configure the editor further. Micro supports over 75 languages and has 7 default colorschemes to choose from. Micro supports 16, 256, and truecolor themes. Syntax files and colorschemes are also very simple to make.
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    eza

    eza

    A modern alternative to ls

    ...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. ...
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    websocat

    websocat

    Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl)

    Netcat, curl and socat for WebSockets. Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl) for ws:// with advanced socat-like functions. Connecting to and serving WebSockets from the command line. Executing external program and making it communicate to WebSocket using stdin/stdout. Text and binary modes, converting between lines (or null-terminated records) and messages. Inetd mode, UNIX sockets (including abstract namespaced on Linux). Integration with Nginx using TCP or UNIX sockets....
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    bit CLI

    bit CLI

    Bit is a modern Git CLI

    bit is an experimental modernized git CLI built on top of git that provides happy defaults and other niceties. Command and flag suggestions to help you navigate the plethora of options git provides you. Autocompletion for files and branch names when using bit add or bit checkout. Automatic fetch and branch fast-forwarding reduce the likelihood of merge conflicts. Suggestions work with git aliases. New commands like bit sync vastly simplify your workflow. Commands from git-extras such as bit...
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