terminal-tool-builder-lib VS dte

Compare terminal-tool-builder-lib vs dte and see what are their differences.

terminal-tool-builder-lib

This library can be used to create terminal tools easily and quickly. (by constarg)

dte

A small, configurable console text editor (mirrored from https://gitlab.com/craigbarnes/dte) (by craigbarnes)
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terminal-tool-builder-lib dte
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4 148
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2.6 9.7
12 months ago 4 days ago
C C
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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terminal-tool-builder-lib

Posts with mentions or reviews of terminal-tool-builder-lib. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

dte

Posts with mentions or reviews of dte. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-17.
  • Micro – A Modern Alternative to Nano
    20 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Aug 2023
    From sailplane straight to (at least) a Cessna looks more like another level, supercharge and weight class all in one. I guess it's fair to locate 'micro' rather somewhere in the in-between, a middle ground and then there are in fact not that many contenders on the CLI, or else they're fossils. I would've thought this is what makes it attractive to some? Whereas others don't really have a use case. As for 'nano' on the other hand frankly there are about as many proper and more modern alternatives as there are Linux distributions and I'm sure anyone who's still a console regular has their favorite or two. I'm a vimmer but for quick snaps or in very strange places I *really* like dte. Am not associated with the project: https://github.com/craigbarnes/dte
  • dte - a language for expressing and calculating date and time
    1 project | /r/commandline | 15 Oct 2021
    Ohohoho. DTE is also the name of a nano like text editor I used before learning vim, felt nostalgic seeing the name.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing terminal-tool-builder-lib and dte you can also consider the following projects:

zint - A barcode encoding library supporting over 50 symbologies including Code 128, Data Matrix, USPS OneCode, EAN-128, UPC/EAN, ITF, QR Code, Code 16k, PDF417, MicroPDF417, LOGMARS, Maxicode, GS1 DataBar, Aztec, Composite Symbols and more. [Moved to: https://github.com/zint/zint]

Newtrodit - A console text editor written in C.

md - Simple, small, and optimized compiled MarkDown file reader that runs in your terminal / command line

mandown - man-page inspired Markdown viewer

TermGL - 2D & 3D graphics engine in the terminal [C/C++]

texterm - A very minimal & simple text editor written in C with only Standard C Library.

CursedGL - 3D graphics library for the terminal

termbox2 - suckless terminal rendering library

sclocka - The real screensaver/lock for terminals

netmon_cli - A simple and lightweight terminal packet sniffer.

bim - Extensible, lightweight terminal text editor with syntax highlighting and plugin support.

monomux - Monophone Terminal Multiplexer - Less intrusive than tmux, smarter than screen