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A simple, portable command-line notebook with optional self-hosted sync, storing notes in a single SQLite file.
ZSH plugin that implements Fish shell's history search feature, allowing you to search through command history by typing any part of a previous command.
A lightweight Go package for creating ASCII line graphs in command-line applications with zero dependencies.
A Python tool for auditing SSH server configurations, security, and compatibility.
A shell script suite that adds numbered file shortcuts to git status and provides repository indexing for faster git workflows.
A Powerline-style shell prompt written in Go that displays git status, virtual environments, and system info with low latency.
A highly customizable, Powerline-inspired ZSH theme for oh-my-zsh that shows relevant development environment information.
A collection of userspace utilities for Linux CAN subsystem (SocketCAN) to display, record, generate, and analyze CAN bus traffic.
A modern terminal emulator with built-in SSH, shell integration, images, and advanced workflow features.
An interactive terminal client for Redis with auto-completion, syntax highlighting, and safety features for production use.
A drop-in replacement for Go's flag package that implements POSIX/GNU-style command-line flags.
Parse command line arguments by defining a struct in Rust, combining clap with custom derive.
A Go library for parsing command line arguments with extensive features and reflection-based struct tagging.
An enhanced cd command integrated with a command line fuzzy finder for interactive directory navigation.
A tiny shell script wrapper for curl that provides a simple command-line interface for interacting with REST services in pipelines.
A friendly English-like interface for your command line that translates natural language phrases into executable commands.
A Fish shell plugin that adds mnemonic key bindings for fuzzy-finding files, git history, processes, and more using fzf.
A customizable prompt tool that displays real-time git repository status including file changes, commits, and stash info.
A terminal emulator that arranges multiple GNOME terminals in a single window with split panes and grouping.
A lightweight workspace manager for the shell that switches project contexts with custom aliases, functions, and environment variables.
A Rust library for building interactive, customizable prompts in terminal applications.
A command-line tool that opens web searches directly in your browser from the terminal.
A Ruby toolkit for building beautiful, interactive command line applications with modular components and project scaffolding.
A terminal tool to run and manage multiple commands in parallel with separate output panes and interactive controls.
A Go package providing 90 configurable terminal spinner/progress indicators for command-line applications.
A collection of succinct, public domain guides for common developer tasks and system administration.
Automatically detects SQL anti-patterns across logical design, physical design, queries, and application development to improve query performance.
A Go library for rendering multiple customizable progress bars in terminal applications.
A curated CSV database of over 2,200 command-line (CLI/TUI) applications, organized into 81 categories.
A Finder Toolbar app that opens the current directory in Terminal with a single click.
A Zsh plugin that quickly jumps to frequently and recently used directories using a 'frecency' algorithm.
A .NET library for building command-line applications with argument parsing, validation, and help text generation.
A tool that cleans dependency directories and build artifacts from projects across 20+ programming languages and frameworks.
A Go library for parsing command-line arguments by defining a struct, supporting flags, environment variables, and subcommands.
A collection of subtle and not-so-subtle shell tweaks designed to slowly drive people insane.
A curated list of add-ons that extend and enhance the Git command-line interface (CLI).
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