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cli-apps
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
I personally love TUI software, you don't have to worry about GUI toolkits, mouse focused interaction, you can run them remotely over SSH, they're often composable, and composability is much easier, and who doesn't like the hackerman aesthetic?
Some things I don't like about modern TUIs is developers getting away from the purpose of them, portability. Often you'll find really beautiful TUIs that require installation of custom fonts for icons and other overcomplicated stuff like that. They can be nice, but generally they sacrifice the practical benefit to a significant degree.
One I discovered yesterday, not really a TUI, more of a shell but still, extremely powerful, is kalc https://github.com/bgkillas/kalc which is a complete scientific and graphing calculator in the terminal. It depends on gnuplot which is unfortunate since that is a GUI program, but there we go with composability again! It's fine and works and does what it needs to, so not really a big deal I guess.
To find more:
https://github.com/rothgar/awesome-tuis
https://github.com/toolleeo/cli-apps
- Should I switch from Ubuntu to Arch for improved Linux knowledge, security, and a lighter system?
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Best Terminal Web Browser
See also https://github.com/toolleeo/cli-apps
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CLIpedia - Enhanced awesome list of CLI/TUI programs
I already manage this Awesome list on Github, which currently lists 570+ programs.
- How to get into the whole WM stuff easier?
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[Possibly OT] Is there a list of command-line versions of any Unix/Linux GUI applications?
https://github.com/toolleeo/cli-apps and https://github.com/rothgar/awesome-tuis? Though it doesn't mention a specific GUI apps (eg, Lynx is under either Web Browser or Web on those lists), and it's just lists, no actual comparison or review etc. I usually found AlternativeTo to be somewhat decent start to see what features and alternatives I can expect across platform.
- How to become an advanced Linux user?
- People who spend most of your time in the terminal, what do you do?
cobib
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coBib 3.4 - Zotero import, Naming patterns, and more!
In the meantime, you can find a readable version of the README on Github and on the start page of the docs.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-devops - A curated list of awesome DevOps platforms, tools, practices and resources
papis - Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager.
awesome-cli-apps - š„ š š¹ š A curated list of command line apps
pdf2doi - A python library/command-line tool to extract the DOI or other identifiers of a scientific paper from a pdf file.
web - ALG Website Source Code
cobib
misc-tools
bibcure - Bibcure helps in boring tasks by keeping your bibfile up to date and normalized...also allows you to easily download all papers inside your bibtex
nnn - nĀ³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
awesome-recruitment - List of my favourite recruitment things š«
Linux-Tools - List of Linux Tools I put on almost every linux / Debian host
numincrement - CLI tool for incrementing numbers in filenames