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Top 15 Rust Zsh Projects
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I'm using Starship Prompt I don't have my dotfiles setup yet, but here is the toml configuration.
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For jumping around directories, I use zoxide.
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InfluxDB
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
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Project mention: Atuin.sh: Sync, search and backup shell history with Atuin | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-02-28
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Project mention: Wrote a script that creates snapshots only if dataset has been written to it, also prunes snapshots | reddit.com/r/zfs | 2023-03-22
u/SamSausages hope you do check out httm!
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shellfirm
Intercept any risky patterns (default or defined by you) and prompt you a small challenge for double verification
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workflows
Workflows make it easy to browse, search, execute and share commands (or a series of commands)--without needing to leave your terminal.
Project mention: Show HN: Commands.dev, a searchable collection of commands from across the Web | news.ycombinator.com | 2022-05-11Hi HN,
I’m Aloke, one of the co-creators of commands.dev (https://www.commands.dev/) and an engineer at Warp (https://www.warp.dev/).
Commands.dev is a curated, open-source collection of popular terminal commands that lets you quickly search for hard-to-remember terminal commands by title, tag, and description. Each of these pages are also indexed by Google to provide a consistent, well-formatted alternative to the variety of sources these commands turn up now, like StackOverflow.
As an engineer who uses the terminal frequently, I often have trouble remembering the exact command I want to execute if it’s not easily searchable within my terminal. Some commands that I run infrequently don’t match up with the underlying task they perform, which makes it even harder to find. For example, to undo my last git commit, I have to search for “git reset”, which I never remember because I’m always thinking “undo”ing my last commit instead of “reset”ing.
We built commands.dev so that there would be a centralized place to quickly find and search commands based on their name, description, or category. If you are a Warp user, these commands are also integrated directly into Warp as a feature we call Workflows (https://docs.warp.dev/features/workflows) so that you can quickly search and execute them directly from the terminal.
These commands are open-source (https://github.com/warpdotdev/workflows) and we would love contributions to make commands.dev even more useful. So far, we’ve already had 85 commands created by 22 unique contributors.
I’m excited to hear what you think of commands.dev! Our team sincerely hopes this will become a go-to tool on the Internet to consult when developers need to remember a difficult command, either directly on the site or by discovering a commands.dev page when searching Google for help with a command.
If you’re interested, join Warp’s Discord (www.warp.dev/discord) and follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/warpdotdev).
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Project mention: I made a tool that manages all your one-liners and scripts for you, and lets you execute them quickly. | reddit.com/r/rust | 2022-09-01
I use hoard which coincidentally is also written in Rust. It's for long one liners but not really a replacement for "alias"
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Another hstr-rs even.
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Project mention: Tabled [v0.6.0] - An easy to use library for pretty print tables of Rust structs and enums. | reddit.com/r/rust | 2022-04-04
I use tabled in my project ctrlg and it works great for showing the keymappings. Great work!
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Biased, since I wrote it, but I'm using dusage in my .zshrc daily.
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This is a telescope and neo-tree plugin and a wrapper around repo which is a CLI to jump between git repositories. A while back I created a vscode-repo so I thought why should I miss it in neovim.
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Project mention: mommy-rs - shell-mommy but 🪖type-safe🪖 and 🚀blazingly-fast🚀 or something | reddit.com/r/rust | 2023-03-04
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- FOSDEM 2023 Rust Content
- sd: your script directory
- Rust-shell: what features you would you like to see in a shell ?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Zsh projects in Rust? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | starship | 33,336 |
2 | zoxide | 9,825 |
3 | atuin | 5,746 |
4 | httm | 896 |
5 | shellfirm | 660 |
6 | sheldon | 602 |
7 | workflows | 422 |
8 | silver | 402 |
9 | hoard | 361 |
10 | hstr-rs | 138 |
11 | hstdb | 37 |
12 | ctrlg | 24 |
13 | dusage | 23 |
14 | repo | 3 |
15 | mommy-rs | 1 |