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    Terminal.Gui

    Terminal.Gui

    Console-based user interface toolkit for .NET applications

    A toolkit for building console GUI apps for .NET, .NET Core, and Mono that works on Windows, the Mac, and Linux/Unix. In addition, a complete Xterm/Vt100 terminal emulator that you can embed is now part of XtermSharp, you just need to pull TerminalView.cs into your project. Works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Terminal drivers for Curses, Windows Console, and the .NET Console mean Terminal.Gui works well on both color and monochrome terminals and has mouse support on terminal emulators that...
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    SmartContextMenu

    SmartContextMenu

    SmartContextMenu adds a context menu to all windows in the system.

    ...It should also be more stable and lightweight, as it does not use hooks in separate dll modules. To use the app, please, run the file SmartContextMenu.exe, move the mouse cursor to the necessary window and use the hotkeys “Ctrl + Right Mouse Button”. All the menu settings and hotkeys can be changed in the settings dialog of the system tray, as well as in the file SmartContextMenu.xml.
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