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A community-driven framework for managing zsh configuration with 300+ plugins, 140+ themes, and auto-updates.
A delightful community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration with hundreds of plugins and themes.
A community-driven framework for managing zsh configuration with 300+ plugins, 140+ themes, and auto-updates.
A community-driven framework for managing zsh configuration with hundreds of plugins and themes.
A concise, one-page guide to mastering command-line skills for Linux, macOS, and Windows, covering basics to advanced tips.
A general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder for interactive filtering of lists like files, history, processes, and git commits.
A simple terminal UI for Git commands that makes complex operations like interactive rebasing and staging individual lines easier.
A highly configurable cross-platform terminal emulator with integrated SSH, serial client, and modern features.
A highly configurable cross-platform terminal emulator with integrated SSH and serial client capabilities.
Alacritty is a fast, cross-platform terminal emulator powered by OpenGL.
A fast, cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator with extensive configuration and high performance.
A collection of community-maintained, simplified help pages for command-line tools with practical examples.
A cat clone with syntax highlighting, Git integration, and automatic paging.
A minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable cross-shell prompt that shows relevant information at a glance.
A Python library for rich text, beautiful formatting, and advanced visual components in the terminal.
A terminal emulator built on web technologies with a focus on extensibility and aesthetics.
A terminal emulator built on web technologies with a focus on extensibility and aesthetics.
A Kakoune/Neovim-inspired modal text editor written in Rust, featuring multiple selections and built-in language server support.
A simple, fast, and user-friendly command-line tool to find files and directories, designed as an alternative to the traditional 'find' command.
A lightning-fast, modal code editor with built-in LSP support and remote development capabilities, written in Rust.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A modern, user-friendly command-line HTTP client for testing, debugging, and interacting with APIs.
A blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust with full async I/O and extensive customization.
A curated list of awesome command-line frameworks, toolkits, guides, and utilities for shell enthusiasts.
A smarter cd command that learns your most-used directories for fast navigation across all major shells.
A smarter cd command that learns your most-used directories for fast navigation across all major shells.
A lean Python framework for building cross-platform user interfaces that run in the terminal and web browser.
Fish-like fast and unobtrusive autosuggestions for the Zsh shell based on history and completions.
A terminal workspace and multiplexer with built-in layouts, plugins, and a web client for developers and terminal enthusiasts.
Atuin replaces your shell history with a SQLite database, adding context and optional encrypted sync across machines.
A console-oriented weather forecast service that delivers weather data via curl, HTTP, and various output formats.
A modern, intuitive terminal-based text editor distributed as a single static binary with no dependencies.
A command-line benchmarking tool that performs statistical analysis across multiple runs to accurately measure and compare shell command execution times.
A portable, enhanced console emulator package for Windows with Git integration, Clink, and a Monokai theme.
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