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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    TinyGo brings the Go programming language to embedded systems and to the modern web by creating a new compiler based on LLVM. You can compile and run TinyGo programs on over 60 different microcontroller boards such as the BBC micro:bit and the Arduino Uno. TinyGo can also produce WebAssembly (WASM) code which is very compact in size. You can compile programs for web browsers, as well as for server and edge computing environments that support the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) family of interfaces. ...
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    bandwhich

    bandwhich

    Terminal bandwidth utilization tool

    ...It might be in your distro repositories if you're on linux, or you can install it via rustup. Cargo installs bandwhich to ~/.cargo/bin/bandwhich but you need root priviliges to run bandwhich. To install bandwhich on OpenWRT, you'll need to compile a binary that would fit its processor architecture. This might mean you would have to cross compile if, for example, you're working on an x86_64 and the OpenWRT is installed on an arm7.
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    cool-retro-term

    cool-retro-term

    A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display

    ...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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    WTF

    WTF

    The personal information dashboard for your terminal

    ...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.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    iTerm2

    iTerm2

    iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things

    ...The project is quite mature (with many commits and contributors) and supports scripting and automation via an API (including a Python library in the api/library/python/iterm2 path). To build it, you can compile the Xcode project included, and there is documentation and instructions linked from the project’s README (note: issue tracking is handled via GitLab, as the repository refers issues there). The code is organized into modular parts (resources, UI, helpers, submodules), and the project is actively maintained with many releases and tags.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Install Nothing

    Install Nothing

    A terminal application that simulates installing things

    Install Nothing is a Rust-based project is a command-line tool that simulates the output of an installation process without actually doing any real installation, letting users watch amusing fake progress screens as if packages, kernels, or desktops were being compiled and configured. Rather than running real tasks, it produces convincing terminal output that mimics the steps, logs, and scrolling messages of installation scripts, making it entertaining for demonstrations, jokes, or...
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    rucola

    Terminal based markdown note manager

    Terminal-based markdown note manager to view statistics, explore connections and launch editing and viewing applications.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    gdrive

    gdrive

    Google Drive CLI Client

    gdrive is a command line utility for interacting with Google Drive. gdrive is finally verified for using sensitive scopes which should fix the This app is blocked error. Note that the project name will show up as project-367116221053 when granting access to you account. Binaries are statically linked. If you want to compile from source you need the go toolchain. Version 1.5 or higher. The first time gdrive is launched (i.e. run gdrive about in your terminal not just gdrive), you will be prompted for a verification code. The code is obtained by following the printed url and authenticating with the google account for the drive you want access to. This will create a token file inside the .gdrive folder in your home directory. ...
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    ttystudio

    ttystudio

    A terminal-to-gif recorder minus the headaches

    ttystudio is a terminal-to-GIF recorder built to capture command-line sessions without the usual external tooling headaches. It can record a terminal session and compile the result into a GIF or APNG using its own built-in writers. The project avoids dependencies such as ImageMagick, ffmpeg, shell scripts, and frame concatenation workflows. It records terminal frames through a pseudo-terminal, renders text using parsed bitmap fonts, and writes the animation directly from captured frame data. Users can record and compile in one step or save frames to JSON for later replay and editing. ...
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    STALLioN Terminal I/O Library

    STALLioN Terminal I/O Library

    STALLioN is a cross-platform C/C++ I/O library for CLI applications

    ...It aims to provide a consistent development API across multiple platforms so that separate code does not have to be created for each (often very different) terminal interface; simply use the functions in STALLioN and compile with the correct library for the chosen platform. Currently in very early development; most basic functions and output are done, input is coming together. It is licensed under the GPLv3 license, so is free software.
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