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mapscii | lf | |
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14 | 108 | |
6,867 | 7,039 | |
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0.0 | 8.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mapscii
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I made an ascii art weather radar. Would love some collaborators.
Have you seen the mapscii project? Might be helpful to reach out: https://github.com/rastapasta/mapscii
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Yes, this thing exists and works better than google maps
See this issue on github
- Charm ā tools to make the command line glamorous
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OSM Geo Mapper - Navigate OpenStreetMap data in the terminal
Maybe you don't know about mapscii yet, a similar project written in JS which could definitely be a great source of inspiration? ;)
- Telnet Mapscii.me
- MapSCII ā The Whole World in Your Console
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I struggle to understand how to see data in map
Lots of people use OSM data for many different purposes. some folks use OSM as a basemap or a background on which to display other information. Some people do data analysis with information that is in the OSM database, like parking space density or network analysis for biking safety. Some people use it to create art projects, like location based haiku or ASCII based maps. Some people use it for routing, like finding running routes with green space or visualizing safe places to bike. Some people make video games with the data based on the real world, like Pokemon Go, Minecraft, and Orna.
lf
- Use Midnight Commander like a pro (2015)
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Yazi: Fast terminal file manager based on async I/O
I've tried using LF in the past, but it didn't stick. Will definitely give this a go, as I'm trying to move to an pure terminal workflow as closely as possible.
- Ytree; a Unix Filemanager
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What are the best open source tools to easily navigate directories from the command line?
Hi. fff, lf, clifm Won't say they're best or not, rather interesting and maybe worth looking at. Looked up for the z in termux's repos and it's called "zoxide" there.
- NvimTree vs NeoTree
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What are your programs missing from the official Fedora repos?
For me, the main program missing is "lf" the ranger inspired terminal file manager. 5000 stars on Github, packaged in the official repos for basically anything under the sun except Fedora and a key part in my day-to-day workflow. https://github.com/gokcehan/lf
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Programs You use to Integrate with Other Programs
Probably the lf file manager.
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How a true gentleman navigate in Linux or Unix terminal...
ranger sucks. use https://github.com/gokcehan/lf or https://github.com/jarun/nnn/
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The Command Line File Manager 1.11 (Cobb) is out!
I highly recommend lf file manager if you haven't tried it.
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Kitty + Tmux + LF + Image preview!
Also posted here: https://github.com/gokcehan/lf/discussions/1153
What are some alternatives?
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console
nnn - nĀ³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
ueberzug - ueberzug is a command line util which allows to display images in combination with X11. The user is expected to have knowledge of theoretical computer science. https://github.com/seebye/ueberzug/wiki/Troubleshooting/119e30f331799b30fb9594db29740685cb09425b
mpv-image-viewer - Configuration, scripts and tips for using mpv as an image viewer
lfm
xplr - A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
fm-nvim - š Neovim plugin that lets you use your favorite terminal file managers (and fuzzy finders) from within Neovim.
broot - A new way to see and navigate directory trees : https://dystroy.org/broot
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
fzf.vim - fzf :heart: vim
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
kitty-pistol-previewer - nnn-kitty-pistol-previewer