gurk-rs
navi
gurk-rs | navi | |
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8 | 52 | |
422 | 14,365 | |
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7.6 | 8.2 | |
18 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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gurk-rs
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Ask HN: Recommendations for ‘minimalist’ (e.g. not too ‘smart’) phones?
I have an old Nokia N900 phone that runs a custom alpine linux-based rom (postmarketOS). Given the limited hardware resources, small screen size, and sliding keyboard, you'll be mostly running terminal applications on this phone (some GUI apps works but the experience is mixed). There are some unofficial terminal clients for Signal [0], and iirc hacker news works with the lynx terminal browser. The N900 might work for this scenario as a feature-minimal phone, but depends on your use cases.
[0] https://github.com/boxdot/gurk-rs
- Signal Messenger Client for the Terminal
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Best CLI apps and programs when SSH just works?
I recently found gurk, a Signal client for linux command line.
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Signal Desktop on OpenBSD via vmm(4)
gurk-rs
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Signal draining battery after Android 4 upgrade
I switched to gurk-rs on my devices and it's amazing, uses zero CPU and have zero impact on battery life. Can be used on desktop, mobile, can be accessed via SSH and tmux.
- Any news on using the Signal app on the PinePhone?
- gurk-rs - unofficial Signal client for terminal
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What's everyone working on this week (27/2021)?
I want to finish the store encryption implementation in my CLI Signal messenger: https://github.com/boxdot/gurk-rs The initial implementation is already there, but I could not get back to it for several weeks already. First step: switch to sled, second step: plug encryption in between.
navi
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Show HN: TBMK – A Commands Bookmark for Terminal
I've built something similar for myself (fzf+a bit of shell). But I realized that fzf's history view (with very long history buffer) works much better for my use case.
I still needed something to cover rare commands with dynamic arguments. That got covered by Navi: https://github.com/denisidoro/navi (takes more friction to add new command than with TBMK, but you get much more organized and easier to search tool).
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Isues with Navi CLI cheat sheets
navi repo add denisidoro/navi-tldr-pages Cloning https://github.com/denisidoro/navi-tldr-pages into /home//.local/share/navi/cheats/tmp... Cloning into '/home//.local/share/navi/cheats/tmp'... remote: Enumerating objects: 1841, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (1841/1841), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1756/1756), done. remote: Total 1841 (delta 83), reused 1839 (delta 83), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (1841/1841), 504.71 KiB | 1.95 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (83/83), done. Hey, listen! navi encountered a problem. Do you think this is a bug? File an issue at https://github.com/denisidoro/navi. Caused by: 0: Failed to import cheatsheets from `denisidoro/navi-tldr-pages` 1: Failed to get cheatsheet files from finder 2: Failed to pass data to finder 3: Unable to prompt cheats to import 4: Broken pipe (os error 32)
- How to store frequently used commands?
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intelli-shell - Bookmark commands and autocomplete at any time!
Similar projects (in a way): navi
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How I've improved my Linux Skills
I think navi is a better alternative. You can create custom cheats too.
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Me relearning git every week
navi might help you with that
- Twitter open sources Navi: High-Performance Machine Learning Serving Server in Rust
- Looking for a snippet tool
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Script manager?
I like using navi, but idk if you want something that runs in the terminal.
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229 Linux Commands with Examples
There's also a cli program called tealdeer that does this kind of thing and uses a local cache. And there's a fuzzy search interactive cli cheatsheet program called navi that's also pretty cool (and you can write your own cheatsheets).
What are some alternatives?
whisperfish
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
axolotl-mobian-package - DEPRECATED - Here you can find outdated package files of Axolotl for Mobian / Debian arm64 systems.
cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need
beancount-language-server - A Language Server Protocol (LSP) for beancount files
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
panamax - Mirror rustup and crates.io repositories, for offline Rust and cargo usage.
zsh-histdb - A slightly better history for zsh
siggo - a TUI for signal messenger, written in Go
termgraph - a python command-line tool which draws basic graphs in the terminal
yewtube - Terminal based YouTube player and downloader. No Youtube API key required. Forked from https://github.com/mps-youtube/mps-youtube
md2pdf - Markdown to PDF conversion tool