Showing 8 open source projects for "obo-edit"

View related business solutions
  • Smart Monitoring for Any Network. Powered by Open Source. Icon
    Smart Monitoring for Any Network. Powered by Open Source.

    Trusted by thousands of IT teams worldwide

    NMIS helps with fault, performance, and configuration management. It provides performance graphs, threshold alerting, and detailed notification policies with various methods. NMIS monitors an organization’s IT environment, helps identify and rectify faults, and provides valuable information for IT planning.
    Get a Free Trial
  • Secure remote access solution to your private network, in the cloud or on-prem. Icon
    Secure remote access solution to your private network, in the cloud or on-prem.

    Deliver secure remote access with OpenVPN.

    OpenVPN is here to bring simple, flexible, and cost-effective secure remote access to companies of all sizes, regardless of where their resources are located.
    Get started — no credit card required.
  • 1
    electerm

    electerm

    Terminal/SSH/SFTP client (Linux, Mac, Win)

    electerm is a terminal/ssh/sftp client (Linux, Mac, Win) based on electron/ssh2/node-pty/xterm/antd/subx and many other libs. Works as a terminal/file manager or ssh/sftp client (similar to xshell). Global hotkey to toggle window visibility (similar to guake, default is ctrl + 2) Multi platform (Linux, Mac, Win). Multi-language support (electerm-locales, contributions/fixes welcome) Double click to directly edit (small) remote files. Edit (small) local files with built-in editor. Auth...
    Downloads: 381 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    LazyGit

    LazyGit

    Simple terminal UI for git commands

    You've heard it before, git is powerful, but what good is that power when everything is so damn hard to do? Interactive rebasing requires you to edit a goddamn TODO file in your editor? Are you kidding me? To stage part of a file you need to use a command-line program to step through each hunk and if a hunk can't be split down any further but contains code you don't want to stage, you have to edit an arcane patch file by hand? Are you KIDDING me?! Sometimes you get asked to stash your changes...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    Wave Terminal

    Wave Terminal

    An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows

    Wave is an open-source AI-native terminal built for seamless workflows. Wave isn't just another terminal emulator; it's a rethink on how terminals are built. Wave combines the command line with the power of the open web to help veteran CLI users and new developers alike. Keep development moving forward without the copy, pasting, saving, and exporting headache. Built on an open web framework that is fully extensible. Quickly edit code on a local or remote machine with the same editor that powers...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    XcodeGen

    XcodeGen

    A Swift command line tool for generating your Xcode project

    ... projects can also be defined using more advanced features. Generate projects on demand and remove your .xcodeproj from git, which means no more merge conflicts! Automatically generate Schemes for different environments like test and production. Share build settings across multiple targets with build setting groups. Easily copy and paste files and directories without having to edit anything in Xcode.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Hackers Hate This: Free WAF for Dummies eBook Icon
    Hackers Hate This: Free WAF for Dummies eBook

    Are your applications exposed to relentless cyber threats? Lock them down with expert know-how.

    Unveil the ultimate guide to Web Application Firewalls (WAFs). Packed with expert tips, real-world solutions, and step-by-step strategies, this eBook from F5 empowers you to shield your web apps and APIs from today’s toughest threats. Don’t wait for a breach – grab your free copy now and fortify your defenses today!
    Get the free eBook
  • 5
    tmuxinator

    tmuxinator

    Manage complex tmux sessions easily

    tmuxinator aims to be compatible with the currently maintained versions of Ruby. Some operating systems may provide an unsupported version of Ruby as their "system ruby". In these cases, users should use RVM or rbenv to install a supported Ruby version and use that version's gem binary to install tmuxinator. tmuxinator uses your shell's default editor for opening files. If you want to change your default editor simply put a line in ~/.bashrc that changes it. The recommended version of tmux...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6
    PathPicker

    PathPicker

    Accepts a wide range of input, output from git commands & grep results

    PathPicker accepts a wide range of input, output from git commands, grep results, searches, pretty much anything. After parsing the input, PathPicker presents you with a nice UI to select which files you're interested in. After that you can open them in your favorite editor or execute arbitrary commands. Facebook PathPicker is a simple command line tool that solves the perpetual problem of selecting files out of bash output. Bash is fully supported and works the best. ZSH is supported as...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    mssql-cli

    mssql-cli

    A command-line client for SQL Server with auto-completion

    ... the mssql-cli experience for your needs. Multi-line queries, execute multiple queries at once using the multi-line edit mode. Non-interactive support, execute a query without jumping into the interactive experience.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 8
    better-exceptions

    better-exceptions

    Pretty and useful exceptions in Python, automatically

    Pretty and more helpful exceptions in Python, automatically. While using better_exceptions in production, do not forget to unset the exceptions variable to avoid leaking sensitive data in your logs. If you do not see beautiful exceptions, first make sure that the environment variable does exist. On Linux and OSX, the export command does not add the variable permanently, you will probably need to edit the ~/.profile file to make it persistent. On Windows, you need to open a new terminal after...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next