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    iTerm2 Color Schemes

    iTerm2 Color Schemes

    Over 425 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/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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    jrnl

    jrnl

    Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line

    Collect your thoughts and notes without leaving the command line. jrnl has a natural-language interface so you don't have to remember cryptic shortcuts when you're writing down your thoughts. Your journals are stored in plain-text files that will still be readable in 50 years when all your fancy iPad apps will have gone the way of the Dodo. Encrypt your journals with industry-strength AES encryption. The NSA won't be able to read your dirty secrets.
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    winshell+

    A semi-shell for windows that incorporates linux shell commands

    ...The current version is 0.1 To install winshell+, download all of the files in the folder for the current version of the software. This program is only in the alpha stage, so don't expect it to be amazing and full of awesome features. My next update will probably incorporate data compression and decompression, and possibly POP e-mail (I hop!e)
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    This is my first source project please do not rip me off and steal my project, Its Open Source now in English and Spanish, I speak English and english only so spanish is translated so i might now make another spanish one again.
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    PyLine is a shell that is designed for users who want a easier alternative to cmd, but it is in its earlier stages, so it may not have as many commands. Works on Linux and Windows, and may work on Mac.
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    shellpic

    ASCII-art is so 2013

    Shellpic uses escape codes to display images in a terminal, IRC or NUTS client.
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