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    oclif

    oclif

    Node.js Open CLI Framework. Built by Salesforce.

    ...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. With oclif you can build command-line tools for your business, open-source project, or your own development workflow.
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    Fig Autocomplete

    Fig Autocomplete

    IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell

    Fig Autocomplete is a tool that brings IDE‑style autocomplete to your existing terminal and shell, providing context‑aware suggestions, subcommand options, arguments, descriptions, and themes to enhance your commandline experience. Amazon Q for command line uses the Accessibility API on Mac to position the window, and integrates with your shell to read what you've typed. Edit your spec in TypeScript in the src/ folder. In dev mode, specs are read from the build folder, and generators run every keystroke. On save, specs are compiled to the build/ folder.
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    Clasp

    Clasp

    Command Line Apps Script Projects

    Develop Apps Script projects locally using clasp (Command Line Apps Script Projects). You can also try clasp in Gitpod, a one-click online IDE for GitHub. Clasp allows you to develop your Apps Script projects locally. That means you can check your code into source control, collaborate with other developers, and use your favorite tools to develop Apps Script. Create, update, and view the multiple deployments of your project.
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    Termix

    Termix

    Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal

    Termix is a versatile terminal emulator and remote access platform that brings full command-line control of servers and shells to web and mobile environments. It enables secure SSH connections directly from a browser or mobile device, making it possible to manage remote systems without installing dedicated client software. The platform supports key-based authentication as well as traditional password login, and it integrates with local terminals or session multiplexers to maintain persistent sessions across device switches. ...
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    Caporal

    Caporal

    A full-featured framework for building command line applications

    A full-featured framework for building command-line applications (CLI) with node.js, including help generation, colored output, verbosity control, custom logger, coercion and casting, typos suggestions, and auto-complete for bash/zsh/fish.
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    Hyper.is

    Hyper.is

    A terminal built on web technologies

    The goal of the project is to create a beautiful and extensible experience for command-line interface users, built on open web standards. In the beginning, our focus will be primarily around speed, stability and the development of the correct API for extension authors. The user can hot-load and hot-reload plugins by pressing Command + R (refresh). Please strive to make plugins that don't require a complete restart of the application to work.
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    HAUL

    HAUL

    Haul is a command line tool for developing React Native apps

    Haul is a drop-in replacement for react-native CLI built on open tools like Webpack. It can act as a development server or bundle your React Native app for production. @haul-bundler/cli and other packages under @haul-bundler scope are an overhaul of haul package and support only React Native 0.59.0 and above. If you need to support older versions, please check legacy branch. @haul-bundler/cli and other packages require Node 10 to be installed. If you're running an older version, please...
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    Upterm

    Upterm

    Terminal emulator and an interactive shell based on Electron

    ...Upterm shows the autocompletion box as you type and tries to be smart about what to suggest. Often you can find useful additional information on the right side of the autocompletion, e.g. expanded alias value, command descriptions, value of the previous directory (cd -), etc. All command-line programs (including emacs, ssh and vim) should work as expected. If you experience any glitches, please create an issue.
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