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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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    gogcli

    gogcli

    Google Suite CLI: Gmail, GCal, GDrive, GContacts

    gogcli is a command-line interface tool that provides developers and power users with direct terminal access to a wide range of Google services without needing to leave the shell. This CLI tool covers several Google Workspace APIs including Gmail for email management, Google Calendar for scheduling and events, Google Drive for file operations, and Google Contacts for personal and corporate contact management. gogcli makes it possible to script repetitive tasks, automate workflows, and fetch or modify data from Google services in environments where GUI access isn’t practical. ...
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    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    Oh My Zsh (ohmyzsh)

    A framework for managing your zsh configuration

    Oh My Zsh is a widely used, open-source, community-driven framework for managing Zsh shell configurations, providing hundreds of plugins, themes, and an auto-update system—designed to enhance developer productivity and shell aesthetics. Once installed, your terminal shell will become the talk of the town or your money back! With each keystroke in your command prompt, you'll take advantage of the hundreds of powerful plugins and beautiful themes.
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    Forge Code

    Forge Code

    AI enabled pair programmer for Claude, GPT, O Series, Grok, Deepseek

    Forge is a modern, open-source tool that brings AI-powered code assistance directly into your terminal workflow, effectively turning your shell into a “pair programmer”, without ever leaving your development environment. Written in Rust (with a command-line interface), Forge integrates with your existing shell (bash, zsh, fish, etc.) or IDE-agnostic workflows, allowing you to interact with your codebase, command-line tools, and version control as usual, but with the added support of large language models (LLMs) to help with code generation, refactoring, bug fixing, code review, and even design advice. ...
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    OpenClaw Installer

    OpenClaw Installer

    ClawdBot one-click deployment tool

    OpenClaw Installer is an open-source one-click deployment and configuration tool for installing OpenClaw — a personal AI assistant — onto systems with minimal manual setup, giving users a streamlined path to get their own AI assistant running quickly. The project provides shell scripts and configuration menus that detect the host environment, install dependencies, download OpenClaw, configure core settings like AI models and identity channels, and start the server automatically. It supports multiple platforms, including macOS, Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS), and Windows environments via compatible shells, and simplifies otherwise complex installation steps into a guided, terminal-based experience. ...
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    micro

    micro

    A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor

    Micro's number one feature is being easy to install (it's just a static binary with no dependencies) and easy to use. Use a simple json format to configure your options and rebind keys to your liking. If you need more power, you can use Lua to configure the editor further. Micro supports over 75 languages and has 7 default colorschemes to choose from. Micro supports 16, 256, and truecolor themes. Syntax files and colorschemes are also very simple to make. Micro has support for Sublime-style...
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    linux-wasm

    linux-wasm

    WebAssembly (Wasm) arch support for the Linux kernel

    ...Instead of emulating Linux through a virtual machine, this project compiles the actual kernel for a WebAssembly target, allowing it to execute natively within a Wasm runtime. The system includes essential userland tools provided by BusyBox along with a lightweight libc implementation, making it possible to interact with a shell and execute basic commands in-browser. A terminal interface is implemented using web technologies, allowing users to experience a functioning Linux system through a standard web page. The project includes scripts to build and run the environment either locally, in containers, or directly in the browser, demonstrating flexibility in development workflows.
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    plop

    plop

    Consistency made simple

    ...Simple to Learn Creating a good boilerplate shouldn't require a master's degree. Read over the one-page getting started guide and you'll be well on your way. Once plop is setup, anyone on the team can simply type plop into the terminal. The right way to create your code, is now the easiest way. Allow your boilerplate to grow and change with the codebase it is generating. Adding new generators can be as simple as writing a template. Keep everyone up to date as they build. When your generators live in your codebase, everyone gets the latest version by simply pulling from the repo. ...
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    Everywhere

    Everywhere

    Context-aware desktop AI assistant that understands screen content

    Everywhere is a context-aware desktop AI assistant designed to interact directly with the content displayed on a user’s screen. It distinguishes itself from traditional AI tools by eliminating the need for manual input methods such as copying text or taking screenshots, instead allowing users to invoke assistance instantly through a shortcut. It can analyze on-screen information in real time and provide contextual responses, making it useful for tasks like troubleshooting errors, summarizing...
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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    cheat.sh is a compact, network-accessible cheat-sheet service that serves concise examples and usage notes for hundreds of shell commands, programming languages, and tools via a simple HTTP interface. You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions to run a local standalone instance (including Python virtualenv setup), and tooling to fetch or maintain the upstream cheat-sheet data; installation documentation explains disk-space needs and dependency setup for offline use. ...
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    CineCLI

    CineCLI

    CineCLI is a cross-platform command-line movie browser

    CineCLI is a command-line utility designed to help movie lovers quickly browse, search, and access film information from the terminal without needing a graphical interface. It connects to popular online movie databases to fetch metadata such as titles, release dates, ratings, genres, casts, posters, and plot summaries, presenting all of that in a concise, text-friendly format suitable for terminals or scripts. Users can search by keyword, year, or exact title and then drill into detailed views for individual films, making it useful for creating watchlists, learning more about films before watching, or integrating movie lookup into shell workflows. ...
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    runprompt

    runprompt

    Run LLM prompts from your shell

    runprompt is an interactive command launcher and prompt utility that lets users bind shell commands, scripts, and workflows to quick keyboard shortcuts or natural-language queries, helping streamline repetitive terminal tasks and boost developer productivity. It functions as a lightweight, launcher-centric interface where you can type a phrase, partial command, or alias and have RunPrompt suggest or execute relevant actions instantly, reducing the need to memorize long commands or navigate complex directory structures. ...
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    WANIX

    WANIX

    A virtual environment kit for the local-first web

    wanix is a hobbyist Unix-like operating system written from scratch in C, aiming to implement core features of a traditional OS in an educational and modular way. The project walks through kernel development starting from bootloading, memory management, system calls, and eventually to user programs. With support for x86_64 and simple tools like a shell and basic file I/O, wanix serves as both a learning platform and a launching point for more advanced kernel features.
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    Goose Developer Agent

    Goose Developer Agent

    Goose is a developer agent that operates from your command line

    Goose is a developer agent that supercharges your software development by automating an array of coding tasks directly within your terminal or IDE. Guided by you, it can intelligently assess your project's needs, generate the required code or modifications, and implement these changes on its own. Goose can interact with a multitude of tools via external APIs such as Jira, GitHub, Slack, infrastructure and data pipelines, and more -- if your task uses a shell command or can be carried out by a Python script, Goose can do it for you too! ...
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    Pony OS

    Pony OS

    My Little Unix: Kernels are Magic

    ponyos is a lightweight, UNIX-like operating system developed as a personal hobby project by the creator of ToaruOS. It features a monolithic kernel written in C and aims for a POSIX-compliant environment with a built-from-scratch userland. ponyos includes a graphical interface, dynamic linker, shared libraries, and a package manager. It’s designed for fun, experimentation, and as a platform to learn and play with operating system internals, with surprisingly advanced features given its...
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    Powerline Go

    Powerline Go

    A beautiful and useful low-latency prompt for your shell

    ...If you want to use the "patched" mode (which is the default and provides improved UI), you'll need to install a powerline font, either as fallback, or by patching the font you use for your terminal. Alternatively, you can use "compatible" or "flat" mode. There are a few optional arguments that can be seen by running powerline-go -help. These can be used by changing the command you have set in your shell’s init file.
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    vim-floaterm

    vim-floaterm

    Terminal manager for (neo)vim

    vim-floaterm is a terminal manager for Vim and Neovim that opens terminals in floating windows or popups, keeping your editor layout uncluttered. It lets you spawn multiple terminals, toggle them on demand, and cycle through them with mappings, which is ideal for running tests, REPLs, and CLIs alongside code. In Neovim it leverages native floating windows; in Vim it uses popup windows where available to simulate similar behavior. Each floaterm instance can have its own working directory,...
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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    A natural language interface for computers

    Open Interpreter is an open-source tool that provides a natural-language interface for interacting with your computer. It lets large language models (LLMs) run code locally (Python, JavaScript, shell, etc.), enabling you to ask your computer to do tasks like data analysis, file manipulation, browsing, etc. in human terms (“chat with your computer”), with safeguards. Runs locally or via configured remote LLM servers/inference backends, giving flexibility to use models you trust or have...
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    MiniMax-M2

    MiniMax-M2

    MiniMax-M2, a model built for Max coding & agentic workflows

    ...The model is tuned for end-to-end developer flows such as multi-file edits, compile–run–fix loops, and test-validated repairs across real repositories and diverse programming languages. It is also optimized for multi-step agent tasks, planning and executing long toolchains that span shell commands, browsers, retrieval systems, and code runners. Benchmarks show that it achieves highly competitive scores on a wide range of intelligence and agent benchmarks, including SWE-Bench variants, Terminal-Bench, BrowseComp, GAIA, and several long-context reasoning suites.
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    Amazon Q Developer CLI

    Amazon Q Developer CLI

    Chat experience in your terminal

    Amazon Q Developer CLI brings an agentic, chat-driven coding assistant to your terminal so you can ask for help, generate code, and perform routine dev tasks with natural language. It blends knowledge of your local workspace with command-line context to suggest commands, explain flags, and scaffold files or workflows. The tool aims to shorten the gap between intent and action by letting you request operations like creating a test, refactoring a function, or drafting a Dockerfile without leaving the shell. ...
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    espanso

    espanso

    Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust

    ...Extend Espanso’s capabilities with packages, or create your own and share them with the community on the Espanso Hub. For advanced use cases, you can extend Espanso’s snippets with shell commands or custom scripts. No more copy-pasting from the terminal, inject the output into applications directly.
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    GitHub Copilot CLI

    GitHub Copilot CLI

    GitHub Copilot CLI brings the power of Copilot coding agent

    GitHub Copilot CLI is a command-line interface tool. It brings AI-powered coding assistance directly into your terminal. GitHub Copilot CLI allows you to build, debug, refactor, and understand code via natural language conversations. You can have these conversations within the Active Directory. It integrates tightly with your GitHub context—repositories, issues, pull requests. The Copilot can leverage repository context when making suggestions. The tool is currently in public preview and is...
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    pwd.sh

    pwd.sh

    GnuPG symmetric secrets manager using Bash

    pwd.sh is a lightweight command-line utility designed to generate strong, secure passwords using simple and reproducible methods directly from the terminal. The tool focuses on usability and security by leveraging deterministic techniques that allow users to generate complex passwords without needing to store them. It is particularly useful for users who want to avoid password reuse while maintaining memorability or reproducibility. The script is designed to be minimal and portable, making it easy to integrate into shell environments and workflows. ...
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    Dockerized Nerd Fonts Patcher

    Dockerized Nerd Fonts Patcher

    Dockerized Nerd Fonts patcher

    Iconic font aggregator, collection, and patcher. Nerd Fonts patches developer-targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular ‘iconic fonts’ such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others. All patched fonts have Powerline symbols, extra Powerline symbols and many icons to choose from. Build your own status line, add icons to filetypes, and make visual grepping easier. You are only limited by your imagination. Use the...
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    forgit

    forgit

    A utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively

    This tool is designed to help you use git more efficiently. It's lightweight and easy to use. Fig adds apps, shortcuts, and autocomplete to your existing terminal. Options can be set via environment variables. They have to be exported in order to be recognized by forgit. You can use forgit as a subcommand of git by making git-forgit available in $PATH. Forgit will use the default configured pager from git (core.pager, pager.show, pager.diff) but can be altered with several environment...
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