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    VisiData

    VisiData

    A terminal spreadsheet multitool for discovering and arranging data

    VisiData is an interactive multitool for tabular data. It combines the clarity of a spreadsheet, the efficiency of the terminal, and the power of Python, into a lightweight utility that can handle millions of rows with ease. A terminal interface for exploring and arranging tabular data. VisiData supports tsv, CSV, SQLite, JSON, xlsx (Excel), hdf5, and many other formats. Requires Linux, OS/X, or Windows (with WSL). Hundreds of other commands and options are also available; see the documentation. Code in the stable branch of this repository, including the main vd application, loaders, and plugins, is available for use and redistribution under GPLv3. VisiData is a free, open-source tool that lets you quickly open, explore, summarize, and analyze datasets in your computer’s terminal. VisiData works with CSV files, Excel spreadsheets, SQL databases, and many other data sources.
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    dive

    dive

    A tool for exploring each layer in a docker image

    A tool for exploring a docker image, layer contents, and discovering ways to shrink the size of your Docker/OCI image. As you select a layer on the left, you are shown the contents of that layer combined with all previous layers on the right. Also, you can fully explore the file tree with the arrow keys. Files that have changed, been modified, added, or removed are indicated in the file tree. This can be adjusted to show changes for a specific layer, or aggregated changes up to this layer. The lower left pane shows basic layer info and an experimental metric that will guess how much wasted space your image contains. This might be from duplicating files across layers, moving files across layers, or not fully removing files. Both a percentage "score" and total wasted file space is provided. You can build a Docker image and do an immediate analysis with one command: dive build -t some-tag .
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    tetris

    tetris

    A terminal interface for Tetris

    A terminal interface for Tetris. Installation on MacOS and Linux is outlined below. Windows support is questionable, but you can try to install from source. The default game is run by simply executing the tetris command. If the unicode characters look a bit wonky in your terminal, you can also run. People seem to have varying levels of success with the linux binary. Please note that it is compiled dynamically and hence should not be expected to work on most distros. This code is built on top of brick which makes building terminal user interfaces very accessible.
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    LinuxGSM

    LinuxGSM

    The command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management

    LinuxGSM is the command-line tool for quick, simple deployment and management of Linux dedicated game servers. Traditionally game servers are not easy to manage yourself. Admins often have to spend hours messing around trying to get their server working. LinuxGSM is a command-line tool designed to be as simple as possible, allowing admins to spend less time on management and more time gaming. LinuxGSM will run on popular distros as long as the minimum requirements are met. Each game server has specific dependency requirements. Visit a specific game server installation page on the LinuxGSM website to check dependency requirements for the game server you want to install. LinuxGSM keeps itself and your game server updated. Using methods available from game developers to update including, SteamCMD, custom JSON or file archives, LinuxGSM can make sure you are running the latest version of your game server.
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    Next Terminal

    Next Terminal

    Open source interactive audit system that supports RDP, SSH, VNC,

    The Next Terminal open-source project has gained nearly 3,000 Stars on GitHub and has a large number of users, so you can absolutely trust the stability of Next Terminal. You can access RDP, SSH, VNC, TELNET and other protocol assets in a system without plug-ins, just a browser. You can view the currently active sessions at any time, and monitor and block them. For character protocols, you can even restrict the execution and logging of certain commands. Next Terminal observes and logs every online resource, connection, interactive session and other security event in all environments. These events are recorded in a structured audit log, making it easy to see what is happening and who is responsible. Next Terminal is developed with Golang. After compilation, there is only one binary file, and the built-in sqlite can be used to store files. It is very lightweight and supports one-line command installation.
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    Percollate

    Percollate

    A command-line tool to turn web pages into beautiful, readable PDF

    Percollate is a command-line tool that turns web pages into beautifully formatted PDF, EPUB, or HTML files. By default, percollate processes URLs in parallel. Use the --wait option to process them sequentially instead, with a pause between items. The delay is specified in seconds, and can be zero. By default, percollate bundles all web pages in a single file. Use the --individual flag to export each source to a separate file. Additional CSS styles you can pass from the command line to override styles specified by the default/custom stylesheet. Generate a hyperlinked table of contents. The option is implicitly enabled when bundling more than one web page to a single file. Disable this implicit behavior by passing the --no-to flag. The idea with percollate is to make PDFs that can be printed without losing where the hyperlinks point to. However, for some link-heavy pages, the appended hrefs can become bothersome.
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    Pure

    Pure

    Pretty, minimal and fast ZSH prompt

    Most prompts are cluttered, ugly and slow. We wanted something visually pleasing that stayed out of our way. Comes with the perfect prompt character. Author went through the whole Unicode range to find it. Shows git branch and whether it's dirty (with a *). Indicates when you have unpushed/unpulled git commits with up/down arrows. (Check is done asynchronously!). Prompt character turns red if the last command didn't exit with 0. Command execution time will be displayed if it exceeds the set threshold. Username and host only displayed when in an SSH session or a container. Shows the current path in the title and the current folder & command when a process is running. Support VI-mode indication by reverse prompt symbol (Zsh 5.3+). Makes an excellent starting point for your own custom prompt.
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    Streamlink

    Streamlink

    Streamlink is a CLI utility which pipes video streams

    Streamlink is a command-line utility that pipes video streams from various services into a video player, such as VLC. The main purpose of Streamlink is to avoid resource-heavy and unoptimized websites, while still allowing the user to enjoy various streamed content. There is also an API available for developers who want access to the stream data. Streamlink is built upon a plugin system that allows support for new services to be easily added. Most of the big streaming services are supported. Streamlink is made up of two parts, a cli and a library API. See their respective sections for more information on how to use them. The default behavior of Streamlink is to playback streams in the VLC player. Please note that by using this application you're bypassing ads run by sites such as Twitch.tv. Please consider donating or paying for subscription services when they are available for the content you consume and enjoy.
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    oclif

    oclif

    Node.js Open CLI Framework. Built by Salesforce.

    oclif is an open-source framework for building a command-line interface (CLI) in Node.js. Create CLIs with a few flags or advanced CLIs that have subcommands. oclif makes it easy for you to build CLIs for your company, service, or your own development needs. Scaffold a fully functional CLI to get started quickly. oclif packages our years of experience into out-of-the-box functionality for argument parsing, command testing, and auto-documentation of CLI features. oclif is open source and free to use or modify. We think you’ll love it too and you can also help make it better. You or your users can easily extend your CLI functionality to meet customer needs using plugins. Plugins are modular and shareable, encouraging reuse. oclif is actively used to build the Heroku and Salesforce CLIs, powering millions of interactions for developers every day. With oclif you can build command-line tools for your business, open-source project, or your own development workflow.
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    yai

    yai

    Your AI powered terminal assistant

    Yai (your AI) is an assistant for your terminal, using OpenAI ChatGPT to build and run commands for you. You just need to describe them in your everyday language, it will take care of the rest. Unleash the power of artificial intelligence to streamline your command line experience.
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    Amazon EC2 Instance Selector

    Amazon EC2 Instance Selector

    A CLI tool and go library which recommends instance types

    A CLI tool and go library which recommends instance types based on resource criteria like vcpus and memory. There are over 270 different instance types available on EC2 which can make the process of selecting appropriate instance types difficult. Instance Selector helps you select compatible instance types for your application to run on. The command-line interface can be passed resource criteria like vcpus, memory, network performance, and much more and then return the available, matching instance types. If you are using spot instances to save on costs, it is a best practice to use multiple instances types within your auto-scaling group (ASG) to ensure your application doesn't experience downtime due to one instance type being interrupted. Instance Selector will help to find a set of instance types that your application can run on.
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    Fig Autocomplete

    Fig Autocomplete

    IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell

    Fig Autocomplete is a tool that brings IDE‑style autocomplete to your existing terminal and shell, providing context‑aware suggestions, subcommand options, arguments, descriptions, and themes to enhance your command‐line experience. Amazon Q for command line uses the Accessibility API on Mac to position the window, and integrates with your shell to read what you've typed. Edit your spec in TypeScript in the src/ folder. In dev mode, specs are read from the build folder, and generators run every keystroke. On save, specs are compiled to the build/ folder.
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    Muon SSH Terminal/SFTP client

    Muon SSH Terminal/SFTP client

    Graphical SFTP client and terminal emulator with helpful utilities

    Easy and fun way to work with remote servers over SSH. This project is being renamed as previous name "Snowflake" is confusing since there is already a popular product with the same name. Muon is a graphical SSH client. It has an enhanced SFTP file browser, SSH terminal emulator, remote resource/process manager, server disk space analyzer, remote text editor, huge remote log viewer, and lots of other helpful tools, which makes it easy to work with remote servers. Muon provides functionality similar to web-based control panels but, it works over SSH from the local computer, hence no installation is required on the server. It runs on Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested with several Linux and UNIX servers, like Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. The application is targeted mainly towards web/backend developers who often deploy/debug their code on remote servers and not overly fond of complex terminal-based commands.
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    Onefetch

    Onefetch

    Git repository summary on your terminal

    Onefetch is a command-line Git information tool written in Rust that displays project information and code statistics for a local Git repository directly on your terminal. The tool is completely offline, no network access is required. By default, the repo's information is displayed alongside the dominant language's logo, but you can further configure onefetch to instead use an image, on supported terminals, text input, or nothing at all. It automatically detects open source licenses from texts and provides the user with valuable information like code distribution, pending changes, number of dependencies (by package manager), top contributors (by number of commits), the size on disk, creation date, LOC (lines of code), etc. Onefetch can be configured via command-line flags to display exactly what you want, the way you want it to: you can customize ASCII/Text formatting, disable info lines, ignore files & directories, and output in multiple formats (JSON, Yaml), etc.
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    Ralph TUI

    Ralph TUI

    A terminal UI for orchestrating AI coding agents

    ralph-tui is a terminal-first task runner that orchestrates AI agent work as a structured queue of tasks, making “agentic execution” feel more like operating a build tool than chatting in a textbox. It prioritizes a disciplined loop: select the next task, construct the right prompt and context, execute the agent, detect completion, and move forward until the workload is done. By centering everything in a TUI, it encourages repeatable workflows where you can watch progress, adjust priorities, and keep your attention on the execution pipeline rather than juggling windows and tabs. The project is designed for real engineering workflows where tasks are interdependent and completion criteria matter, so it emphasizes explicit state, iteration, and predictable handoffs between steps. It also supports the idea of “skills” or reusable behaviors that can be applied to tasks, helping teams standardize how their agent approaches planning, implementation, and review.
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    Session Manager Plugin

    Session Manager Plugin

    This plugin helps you to use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI)

    This plugin helps you to use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) to start and end sessions to your managed instances. Session Manager is a fully managed AWS Systems Manager capability that lets you manage your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, on-premises instances and virtual machines. Session Manager provides secure and auditable instance management without the need to open inbound ports. When you use the Session Manager plugin with the AWS CLI to start a session, the plugin builds the websocket connection to your managed instances. Session Manager supports connecting to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, in addition to servers or virtual machines (VMs) in your hybrid environment that use the advanced-instances tier. Session Manager supports EC2 instances, edge devices, and on-premises servers and virtual machines (VMs) in your hybrid environment that use the advanced-instances tier.
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    Teller

    Teller

    Cloud native secrets management for developers

    Teller is a productivity secret manager for developers supporting cloud-native apps and multiple cloud providers. Mix and match all vaults and other key stores and safely use secrets as you code, test, and build applications. It's quick, easy, and safe. Never leave your command line for secrets. Create a simple configuration for mixing any number of vaults and key stores using your cloud-native clusters or traditional cloud providers. Teller is open source and secure by-design. It also helps maintain great secrets hygiene and prevents secret sprawl. Avoid custom scripts and unapproved 3rd parties. Use your CISO/infosec-approved vaults, and help keep company policies. Using Teller helps keep a healthy posture. When you have an easy way to use secrets, you don’t stick’em in code or in various funny configs. Teller is completely open source and transparent at what it does. You can also add your own providers.
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    Tokei

    Tokei

    Count your code, quickly

    Tokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei will show the number of files, total lines within those files, and code, comments, and blanks grouped by language. Tokei is very fast and is able to count millions of lines of code in seconds. Check out the 12.0.0 release to see how Tokei's speed compares to others. Tokei is accurate, Tokei correctly handles multi-line comments, and nested comments, and not count comments that are in strings. Providing accurate code statistics. Tokei has a huge range of languages, supporting over 150 languages, and their various extensions. Tokei can output in multiple formats(CBOR, JSON, YAML) allowing Tokei's output to be easily stored, and reused. These can also be reused in tokei combining a previous run's statistics with another set. Tokei is available on Mac, Linux, and Windows. See installation instructions for how to get Tokei on your platform.
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    portless

    portless

    Replace port numbers with stable, named .localhost URLs

    portless is an open source developer tool that replaces traditional localhost port numbers with stable, human-readable .localhost URLs, simplifying local development workflows for both humans and AI agents. Instead of managing multiple numeric ports and dealing with conflicts, developers can assign named local endpoints that remain consistent across sessions and services. The project is especially useful in multi-service environments where remembering and coordinating port assignments becomes cumbersome. By automating routing and naming, Portless reduces cognitive overhead and improves clarity when running several applications simultaneously. It is implemented in TypeScript and designed to integrate smoothly into modern JavaScript and Next.js development setups.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    tldr-pages

    tldr-pages

    Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands

    The tldr-pages project is a collection of community-maintained help pages for command-line tools, that aims to be a simpler, more approachable complement to traditional man pages. The tldr pages are a community effort to simplify the beloved man pages with practical examples. Maybe you are new to the command-line world? Or just a little rusty? Or perhaps you can't always remember the arguments to lsof, or tar? There seems to be room for simpler help pages, focused on practical examples. This repository is just that, an ever-growing collection of examples for the most common UNIX, Linux, macOS, SunOS and Windows command-line tools. A popular and convenient way to access these pages on your computer is to install the Node.js client, which is supported by the tldr-pages project maintainers.
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    webhook

    webhook

    webhook is a lightweight incoming webhook server to run shell commands

    webhook is a lightweight configurable tool written in Go, that allows you to easily create HTTP endpoints (hooks) on your server, which you can use to execute configured commands. You can also pass data from the HTTP request (such as headers, payload or query variables) to your commands. webhook also allows you to specify rules which have to be satisfied in order for the hook to be triggered. For example, if you're using Github or Bitbucket, you can use webhook to set up a hook that runs a redeploy script for your project on your staging server, whenever you push changes to the master branch of your project. If you use Mattermost or Slack, you can set up an "Outgoing webhook integration" or "Slash command" to run various commands on your server, which can then report back directly to you or your channels using the "Incoming webhook integrations", or the appropriate response body.
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    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    A cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator

    Alacritty is the fastest open source terminal emulator there is. How is it the fastest? With such a strong focus on simplicity and performance, Alacritty’s included features are very carefully considered, ensuring that it remains blazingly fast. It’s got a GPU for rendering that makes a whole lot of optimizations possible. In various benchmarked terminals, Alacritty has shown to be either faster, or way faster than others. Alacritty requires no additional setup, but still allows configuration of many aspects of the terminal. It supports Windows, macOS, Linux and BSD.
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    Multi Progress Bar

    Multi Progress Bar

    multi progress bar for Go cli applications

    mpb is a Go lib for rendering progress bars in terminal applications. Synchronized decorator's width among multiple bars. Elapsed time, ewma based ETA, Percentage, Bytes counter. Cancel the whole rendering process. Dynamically add or remove bars. Set the total while the bar is running. Multiple progress bars are supported.
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    TinyGo

    TinyGo

    Go compiler for small place

    TinyGo brings the Go programming language to embedded systems and to the modern web by creating a new compiler based on LLVM. You can compile and run TinyGo programs on over 60 different microcontroller boards such as the BBC micro:bit and the Arduino Uno. TinyGo can also produce WebAssembly (WASM) code which is very compact in size. You can compile programs for web browsers, as well as for server and edge computing environments that support the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) family of interfaces. TinyGo is a Go compiler intended for use in small places such as microcontrollers, WebAssembly (Wasm), and command-line tools. It reuses libraries used by the Go language tools alongside LLVM to provide an alternative way to compile programs written in the Go programming language. While TinyGo embeds the Clang compiler to parse import "C" blocks, many features of Cgo are still unsupported.
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    asdf

    asdf

    Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, etc

    Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool. Manage each of your project runtimes with a single CLI tool and command interface. asdf is a CLI tool that can manage multiple language runtime versions on a per-project basis. It is like gvm, nvm, rbenv & pyenv (and more) all in one! Simply install your language's plugin! Large ecosystem of existing runtimes & tools. Simple API to add support for new tools as you need! Support for existing config files .nvmrc, .node-versions, .ruby-version for smooth migration! .tool-versions to manage all your tools, runtimes, and their versions in a single, sharable place. Supports Bash, ZSH, Fish & Elvish with completions available. Provides a GitHub Action to install and utilize your .tool-versions in your CI/CD workflows.
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