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    Terminator

    Terminator

    multiple GNOME terminals in one window

    Terminator was originally developed by Chris Jones in 2007 as a simple, 300-ish line Python script. Since then, it has become The Robot Future of Terminals. Originally inspired by projects like quadkonsole and gnome-multi-term and more recently by projects like Iterm2, and Tilix, It lets you combine and recombine terminals to suit the style you like. If you live at the command line or are logged into 10 different remote machines at once, you should definitely try out Terminator.
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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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    asciinema

    asciinema

    Open source terminal session recorder

    ...Recording is as easy as running one command, and since it’s purely text-based you can copy and paste any content you want, simply pause the recording! You can also easily share your recordings on the web, embed an asciicast player in your blog post, project documentation page or in your conference talk slides. See plenty of example sessions recorded with asciinema here: https://asciinema.org/
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    cli package

    cli package

    A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go

    cli is a simple, fast, and fun package for building command-line apps in Go. The goal is to enable developers to write fast and distributable command-line applications in an expressive way. Usage documentation exists for each major version. Don't know what version you're on? You're probably using the version from the main branch, which is currently v2. Using this package requires a working Go environment. Go Modules are required when using this package. Currently, only YAML, JSON, and TOML files are supported but developers can add support for other input sources by implementing the altsrc.InputSourceContext for their given sources.
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    picocli

    picocli

    Framework for building GraalVM-enabled command line apps

    ...Picocli-based applications can be ahead-of-time compiled to a GraalVM native image, with extremely fast startup time and lower memory requirements, which can be distributed as a single executable file. Picocli generates beautiful documentation for your application (HTML, PDF and Unix man pages). Another distinguishing feature of picocli is how it aims to let users run picocli-based applications without requiring picocli as an external dependency.
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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.
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    EQEmulator Core Server

    EQEmulator Core Server

    Open Source Fan-Based EverQuest Emulator Server project

    EQEmulator is a custom completely from-scratch open source server implementation for EverQuest built mostly on C++.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    smart-splits.nvim

    smart-splits.nvim

    Smart, seamless, directional navigation and resizing of Neovim

    Smarter and more intuitive split pane management that uses a mental model of left/right/up/down instead of wider/narrower/taller/shorter for resizing. Supports seamless navigation between Neovim and terminal multiplexer split panes.
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    Useful Scripts

    Useful Scripts

    Useful scripts for making developer's everyday life easier

    Useful scripts for making developers' everyday lives easier and happier, involving java, shell, etc. Usually useful manual operations are made into scripts for convenient use, making the daily life of development easier. Share the functions (i.e. requirements, ideas) that are commonly used but not written into scripts, and submit an Issue. The scripts of this warehouse (such as related scripts) are deployed and used in the online production environment of JavaAlibaba and other companies...
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    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator

    WezTerm is a GPU-accelerated, cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer built in Rust by Wez Furlong. Designed for speed and modern hardware, WezTerm offers smooth rendering and excellent performance on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It supports multiple tabs and panes, configurable keybindings, and integrates well with shell environments. WezTerm is highly customizable and focuses on providing a powerful, flexible terminal experience for developers and system administrators. It also...
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    testssl.sh

    testssl.sh

    Testing TLS/SSL encryption anywhere on any port

    testssl.sh is a free command-line tool that checks a server's service on any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as recent cryptographic flaws and more. testssl.sh is free and open-source software. You can use it under the terms of GPLv2, please review the License before using it. Works for Linux, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, NetBSD and WSL/MSYS2/Cygwin out of the box, no need to install or configure something, no gems, CPAN, pip or the like. OpenBSD only needs bash to be...
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    Glow

    Glow

    Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz!

    Glow is a terminal-based markdown reader designed from the ground up to bring out the beauty and power of the CLI. Use it to discover markdown files, read documentation directly on the command line and stash markdown files to your own private collection so you can read them anywhere. Glow will find local markdown files in subdirectories or a local Git repository. By the way, all data stashed is encrypted end-to-end: only you can decrypt it. Simply run glow without arguments to start the textual user interface and browse local and stashed markdowns. ...
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    Scooter

    Scooter

    Interactive find and replace in the terminal

    Scooter is an interactive find-and-replace terminal UI app. Search with either a fixed string or a regular expression, enter a replacement, and interactively toggle which instances you want to replace. You can also specify a regex pattern for the file paths you want to search. If the instance you're attempting to replace has changed since the search was performed, e.g. if you've switched branches and that line no longer exists, that particular replacement won't occur: you'll see all such...
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    Distrobox

    Distrobox

    Use any linux distribution inside your terminal

    Use any Linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Distrobox uses podman, docker or lilipod to create containers using the Linux distribution of your choice. The created container will be tightly integrated with the host, allowing sharing of the HOME directory of the user, external storage, external USB devices and graphical apps (X11/Wayland), and audio. Simply...
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    JC

    JC

    CLI tool and python library

    CLI tool and python library that converts the output of popular command-line tools and file types to JSON or Dictionaries. This allows piping of output to tools like jq and simplifying automation scripts. jc JSONifies the output of many CLI tools and file types for easier parsing in scripts. This allows further command-line processing of output with tools like jq or jello by piping commands. The JC parsers can also be used as python modules. In this case, the output will be a python...
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    oclif

    oclif

    Node.js Open CLI Framework. Built by Salesforce.

    ...Scaffold a fully functional CLI to get started quickly. oclif packages our years of experience into out-of-the-box functionality for argument parsing, command testing, and auto-documentation of CLI features. oclif is open source and free to use or modify. We think you’ll love it too and you can also help make it better. You or your users can easily extend your CLI functionality to meet customer needs using plugins. Plugins are modular and shareable, encouraging reuse. oclif is actively used to build the Heroku and Salesforce CLIs, powering millions of interactions for developers every day. ...
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    wasm-pack

    wasm-pack

    Your favorite rust -> wasm workflow tool!

    This tool seeks to be a one-stop-shop for building and working with rust-generated WebAssembly that you would like to interop with JavaScript, in the browser or with Node.js. wasm-pack helps you build rust-generated WebAssembly packages that you could publish to the npm registry, or otherwise use alongside any javascript packages in workflows that you already use, such as webpack. This project is a part of the rust-wasm group. You can find more info by visiting that repo! Currently,...
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    VisiData

    VisiData

    A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data

    ...VisiData supports tsv, CSV, SQLite, JSON, xlsx (Excel), hdf5, and many other formats. Requires Linux, OS/X, or Windows (with WSL). Hundreds of other commands and options are also available; see the documentation. Code in the stable branch of this repository, including the main vd application, loaders, and plugins, is available for use and redistribution under GPLv3. VisiData is a free, open-source tool that lets you quickly open, explore, summarize, and analyze datasets in your computer’s terminal. VisiData works with CSV files, Excel spreadsheets, SQL databases, and many other data sources.
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    buku

    buku

    Personal mini-web in text

    ...There's no tracking, hidden history, obsolete records, usage analytics or homing. To get started right away, jump to the Quickstart section. buku has one of the best documentation around. The man page comes with examples.
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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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    gtop

    gtop

    System monitoring dashboard for terminal

    ...You can sort the process table by pressing 'p' for Process Id, 'c' for CPU usage, and 'm' for Memory usage. If you see question marks or other different characters, try to run it with the environment variables provided in the documentation. gtop is released under the MIT license.
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    yai

    yai

    Your AI powered terminal assistant

    Yai (your AI) is an assistant for your terminal, using OpenAI ChatGPT to build and run commands for you. You just need to describe them in your everyday language, it will take care of the rest. Unleash the power of artificial intelligence to streamline your command line experience.
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    tui-rs

    tui-rs

    Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust

    tui-rs is a Rust library to build rich terminal user interfaces and dashboards. It is heavily inspired by the Javascript library blessed-contrib and the Go library termui. The library is based on the principle of immediate rendering with intermediate buffers. This means that at each new frame you should build all widgets that are supposed to be part of the UI. While providing a great flexibility for rich and interactive UI, this may introduce overhead for highly dynamic content. So, the...
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    g7ctrl

    Managing daemon for GM7 Xtreme GPS Tracker

    ...It is also possible to have specific action scripts executed upon receiving specific events or generate mail notifications. The daemon and command shell comes with extensive reference documentation (HTML & PDF) and Unix man pages.
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    NVIMUX

    NVIMUX

    Neovim as a TMUX replacement

    Nvimux allows neovim to work as a tmux replacement. It does so by mapping tmuxs keybindings to neovim, using its windows, buffers, and terminals.
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