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- So: A terminal interface for Stack Overflow
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Show HN: Phind.com – Generative AI search engine for developers
Cool app! Are you planning a CLI? I particularly like so (https://github.com/samtay/so)
- I need a CLI to search stack overflow from the terminal
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Setting up lynx
Reddit, SO, etc.. are going to need external programs like nntpit for reddit + slrn, or samtay/so for stack overflow, youtube-dl for youtube, etc..
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Idea: a TUI-browser, but with a community that "translates" popular web-pages to something that the browser can easily navigate
If so, why not just use existing applications like tuir or so?
- [FrankenWM] Float
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Come to tty mode! No desktop environment, no window manager, no images, no distractions!
That's so, for searching stack overflow interactively from the command line.
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tldr: this is amazing! (link in the comment)
If you're still not sure, try searching on stack overflow: https://github.com/samtay/so
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search the internet from the command line
Not for Google, but of you search stackoverflow/stackexchange often might like https://github.com/samtay/so
xplr
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Which is Best TUI file manager
I use xplr and like it very much.
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Midnight Commander is MIA; any command line based twin pane file manager recommendations?
xplr
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[Projet] PIC 📷
PIC stands for Preview Image in CLI, I think this should be explicit enough. I first made it because I needed a way to display images in the terminal (for an xplr plugin), but the more I worked on it, the better it got, as of now I have implemented 4 different ways to preview images (I couldn't find other ones), some can even display GIFs!
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Telegraph and the Unix Shell
Certain file managers like xplr allow for more advanced terminal UX. Check out the video on https://xplr.dev/ and you can see something like a live/interactive ls that allows toggling arguments (instead of running multiple commands and pushing previous stdout further into the past).
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xplr v0.20.0 - what's new?
xplr version 0.20.0 was released last week. If you haven't already, go ahead and install the latest version. This post will try to break down the changelog in the release in an easy-to-digest manner, looking through the perspective of different user groups.
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ranger-like three pane layout for xplr file explorer written in rust
Tool: https://xplr.dev
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Ask HN: Is it still possible to live in a terminal?
The Vim/Neovim ecosystem has gotten unbelievably better over the last 5-10 years. "Living in the terminal" for core development work is IMO better than pretty much anything else out there; my Neovim setup has a modern plugin manager; an IDE-like experience with fast autocompletion as I type, goto definition, and automated refactor support; and a side-drawer file browser navigable with Vim motions. It feels like an IDE, except that it launches in ~100ms and has ultra-low typing latency. Using it with tmux panes means I can have various drawers and panes with a series of full, incredibly fast terminals wherever I want, with long-running tasks like automated test watching/running while I edit code placed wherever I want around the editor panel. Not to mention the Cambrian explosion of "modern" terminal tooling getting built, like xplr [1], hyperfine [2], httpie [3], etc.
That being said, I think "living in the terminal" for general purpose computing, like browsing the web or talking to your coworkers, has been in a kind of frozen standstill while the rest of the world has moved on. I think it isn't worth trying to push non-dev work into the terminal currently.
1: https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr
2: https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine
3: https://github.com/httpie/httpie
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LF, NNN or ViFM?
a terminal file manager built in rust I just heard about
- xplr released with built-in fuzzy search based on skim v2 algorithm
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how to rm -rf ~/Desktop permanently?
I tried using nnn but didn't find it easy to adopt, now I'm looking at https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr
What are some alternatives?
outfieldr
nnn - n³ The unorthodox terminal file manager
awesome-emacs - A community driven list of useful Emacs packages, libraries and other items.
broot - A new way to see and navigate directory trees : https://dystroy.org/broot
ncgopher - A gopher and gemini client for the modern internet
lf - Terminal file manager
cheat - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember.
ranger.vim - Ranger file manager for Vim
pekwm - pekwm - X11 window manager
nnn.vim - File manager for vim/neovim powered by n³
hackernews-TUI - A Terminal UI to browse Hacker News
joshuto - ranger-like terminal file manager written in Rust