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A tmux session manager that saves and loads tmux sessions through simple YAML/JSON configuration files.
A TUI suggest box for Bash and Zsh that makes viewing, navigating, searching, and managing shell command history easier.
Display animated party parrots in your terminal using a simple curl command.
A fast, lightweight terminal UI for tracking cryptocurrency prices and portfolio in real-time.
A better and friendly vi(vim) mode plugin for ZSH, offering near-native Vim keybindings and enhanced features.
A command-line tool that instantly fetches Stack Overflow results when an exception is thrown.
A command-line interface for browsing Hacker News with advanced filtering and terminal-based viewing.
A pure-Rust library for cross-platform terminal manipulation, enabling rich text-based interfaces.
Convert terminal recordings (ttyrec files) into animated GIFs by capturing screenshots of each frame.
A micro-framework for building elegant command-line applications using Laravel components.
A script that adds the current Kubernetes context and namespace to your Bash or Zsh prompt.
A shell console with GUI features that makes the command line friendlier and more powerful.
A command-line interface for interacting with Google Calendar, allowing calendar management without a browser.
A lightweight, configurable terminal-based text editor built from scratch with a plugin system and Lua configuration.
A .NET library for parsing command-line arguments, building CLI applications, and rendering terminal output.
A curl frontend with HTTPie's user-friendly interface, combining curl's power with intuitive syntax and formatting.
A fast, user-friendly CLI tool for compressing and decompressing multiple archive formats in the terminal.
A command-line personal assistant for Linux, macOS, and Windows that performs tasks like weather checks, unit conversions, games, and system info.
A command-line utility to search DuckDuckGo from the terminal with privacy and customization.
A Neovim plugin that integrates the opencode AI assistant for editor-aware research, code reviews, and requests.
A background code checker for Rust that runs alongside your editor and notifies you of warnings, errors, or test failures.
A terminal-based Pokémon-like game written in Python, featuring turn-based battles, type systems, and mod support.
A web-based SSH and Telnet client that allows you to access remote servers directly from your browser.
A terminal-based disk space navigator that visualizes storage usage with interactive treemaps.
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 Windows terminal emulator enhancing the classic console with tabs, splits, visual themes, and modern OS integrations.
A Powerline-style shell prompt written in Go that displays git status, virtual environments, and system info with low latency.
A PowerShell module that adds file and folder icons to terminal listings using Nerd Fonts glyphs.
A highly customizable, Powerline-inspired ZSH theme for oh-my-zsh that shows relevant development environment information.
A modern terminal emulator with built-in SSH, shell integration, images, and advanced workflow features.
A high-performance Claude Code statusline tool written in Rust with Git integration, usage tracking, and interactive TUI configuration.
A terminal weather app with ASCII animations driven by real-time weather data.
A simple command-line client for Atlassian Jira written in Go, featuring context-aware configuration and custom commands.
A terminal-based presentation tool that renders markdown and other formats using Pandoc, with live reload and speaker notes.
A modern, configurable terminal-based MPD client with album art support via various terminal image protocols.
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