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A powerful TUI git server which can be hosted over SSH.
Simple to configure but also very opinionated and deeply embedded in the 'charmbracelet' suite of software (using glow for md display, etc.).
If you need a quick git server, amazing. If you need a lot of deep customization, less so.
We have tea
for gitea projects, gh
for github and glab
for gitlab as easy-to-work-with local commandline interfaces.
This one is simply specifically for forgejo instead and seeks to support a lot of the forgejo-only feature (AGit workflow, federation) that the others won't.
TUI for Jujutsu/jj, similar to lazygit for git.
Plugin for sudo that requires another human to approve and monitor privileged sudo sessions - square/sudo_pair
A network traffic monitor for Linux and BSD. Outputs nice statistics, and can even output them to stdout/file as png image using vnstati
for later display on a website or whatever. Neat!
Just like lazygit but manage your docker containers/services from a tui: view containers, images, volumes, compose files, logs, and more.
Manage k8s clusters from the cli. Seems less declarative than the ecosystem usually wants to be but also very nice for playing around and investigating issues?
Similar to lazydocker for the kubernetes crowd.
One of the most useful cli JSON AND YAML viewers, certainly one of the prettiest.
Vim-like movement, regex search, collapsible sections, syntax highlighting of course, yadda yadda..
Colorpicker for wayland. Simple cli script. Launch it and pick a color anywhere from your desktop!
TUI Audiobook Player. Contribute to rareitems/gadacz development by creating an account on GitHub.
Featureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc with integration for Beets, spectrum visualization,Bandcamp/Soundcloud, asciimatics, cantata, and more - doctorfree/MusicPlayerPlus
Seems like a more featureful alternative to ncmpcpp?
A commandline tool to undertake literature reviews.
Seems a little too 'magic' for my liking to fully indulge but something similar could prove extremely powerful to future literature reviews.
Simple nice (and surprisingly detailed) ASCII map, connectable over telnet
Termbin.com is a command line pastebin - easy way to share your terminal output.
The only requirement is netcat!
Simple interactive interface for jq!
Very similar to 'jid' (json incremental driller) or its fork 'jiq' (no idea).\
Except that 'jiq' seems to be archived and not receiving updates,
and 'jid' is similar but does not show input/output side by side.
And it seems fast! And shows you a neat little error window as well.
An open-source guide to help you write better command-line programs, taking traditional UNIX principles and updating them for the modern day.
Long, in-depth and very fascinating. I think everyone can take something useful away from this.
Spiritual successor to the base16 flavours theme manager. Works almost the same way but can not build themes on its own.
Uses the 'tinted-theming' ecosystem instead of the chriskempson base16 one - it seems to be built a little more logically and less haphazardly but in the end provides basically the same functionality.
isync/mbsync and offlineimap alternative. Looks pretty good and has a simple enough config!
At the moment unfortunately no way to 'include' things in the config file that I can see,
so no way to implement an externally sourced username/password style.
Command line csv viewer. (Less but for csv files)
Alternative to mermaid, plantuml, graphviz. Can be used in quarto.
Is a single golang cli binary at the core which I much (much) prefer to the javascript-dependent client-side nature of mermaid.
Otherwise, the DSL looks competent and fairly descriptive.
Supports displaying markdown, code, images, icons, or latex formulas in the diagrams.
Could be a good choice for quick diagrams!