A curated list of terminal frameworks, plugins, emulators, and resources for CLI enthusiasts.
Terminals Are Sexy is a curated, open-source list of frameworks, plugins, applications, and resources for the command-line interface. It helps CLI lovers discover tools to enhance their terminal experience, from shells and emulators to utilities and package managers. The project solves the problem of scattered information by providing a single, organized repository for terminal-related software.
Developers, system administrators, and power users who work extensively in the terminal and want to optimize their CLI environment with the best available tools.
It offers a meticulously organized, community-vetted collection that saves time compared to searching for tools individually. As an open-source list, it continuously evolves with new contributions, ensuring it stays current with the latest terminal innovations.
💥 A curated list of Terminal frameworks, plugins & resources for CLI lovers.
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Aggregates hundreds of terminal-related projects with community contributions, ensuring a high-quality and relevant list of tools, as seen in the extensive sections like Shells and Terminal Emulation.
Structured into clear sections such as Package Managers and Tools, making navigation straightforward for users looking for specific CLI enhancements.
Includes resources for macOS, Linux, Windows, and universal tools, catering to a diverse range of operating system users, as highlighted in the README's platform-specific lists.
Accepts pull requests and follows contribution guidelines, allowing the list to evolve with new tools and trends, supported by active GitHub badges.
Only lists tools without providing comparisons, benchmarks, or usage instructions, which means users must research each tool independently.
Relies on community contributions; some tools may become outdated or unmaintained without regular curation, as noted in the reliance on pull requests.
The extensive, uncategorized volume of tools can be intimidating for new users without guidance on where to start or which tools are essential.